Exacq Technologies Integrates with Brickstream LIVE Sensor

Exacq Technologies, part of the Security Products business unit of Tyco, announces an integration with the Brickstream LIVE sensor from Nomi Corporation, an in-store marketing and analytics provider, for a unified security and retail analytics solution in a single platform.

The new Brickstream LIVE sensors use stereo vision analytics to provide highly accurate and anonymous information about how people move into, around and out of physical places such as stores, venues, hospitals and more.

This solution combines exacqVision video with data from the Brickstream LIVE for advanced loss prevention and retail analytics without the need or expense of deploying multiple systems. Users can create event linking actions, line masks and rules through exacqVision. The associated video related to behavior actions within one interface offers visual verification. Together, the exacqVision and Nomi integration reduces investigation times, aids to better identify instances of potential theft, improves customer service, optimizes employee and visitor experiences and ultimately increases revenue.

“The Brickstream LIVE sensor is a great complement to the exacqVision platform,” said Steve Jeffery, president and CEO of Nomi. “exacqVision customers benefit from faster, more accurate investigations by integrating Brickstream LIVE traffic and behavior analytics with associated videos.”

This integration requires exacqVision version 6.6 or later, an exacqVision Professional or Enterprise license and Brickstream LIVE firmware 1.0.0.224 or later.

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