Smartvue Wins 2010 Mobility Award

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Smartvue Wins 2010 Mobility Award

Smartvue S9 Mobile Video Surveillance Solution Wins Honor

LAS VEGAS, March 25 -- At CTIA, the International Association for Wireless Telecommunications Industry conference in Las Vegas, Smartvue® (http://www.smartvue.com) today announced that its Smartvue S9 all-in-one wireless network video surveillance solution won the 2010 Mobility Award for Mobile Video Surveillance.

The 2010 Mobility Awards honor the best and finest mobile computing and wireless data communications products and services that were announced during the past year. "There's a need to recognize the hard work that the vendors and wireless operators are doing to provide subscribers with great services," said J. Gerry Purdy, Ph.D., Principal Analyst with MobileTrax LLC. "The Mobility Awards have honored the best and finest mobile computing and wireless data communications products and services for the past 15 years."

"S9 is one of the very best ways for people to monitor what's important to them," said Martin Renkis, Smartvue's CEO. "S9 makes professional surveillance technologies simple to use in ways that other surveillance solutions just can't do with self-configuring technologies that support most mobile platforms including iPhone®, iPad, Android and BlackBerry® among many others."

Smartvue S9 comes complete with high-resolution wireless H.264 network video cameras, 20- camera wireless network video servers with up to 2TB of storage, and a peer-to-peer network video management platform called InsightServer that supports thousands of cameras through a single web interface on Windows or Apple as well as most mobile platforms. Smartvue S9 offers self- configuring cameras and servers to make system installation and remote management as simple as plug-and-play. Advanced 802.11N wireless is built-in to make long-range wireless easy, secure, and reliable.

"Smartvue S9 is the result of more than 10 years of engineering and customer experience," said Joseph Barnes, CTO of Smartvue Corporation. "We have made the installation, maintenance and scalability of professional network video surveillance cost effective and elegant with integrated NAT traversal and advanced peer-to-peer technologies as well as support for the broadest range of personal computer and mobile devices."

Pricing & Availability

Smartvue S9 will be available in May for a suggested retail price of $1,999 (US) for the 20-camera 1TB 802.11N wireless network video server and $599 (US) for the H.264 802.11N D1 resolution dual-streaming wireless network video camera. InsightServer is free for the first user and $99 a year for additional users. International pricing and worldwide availability will be announced later.

Since 1998, Smartvue (http://www.smartvue.com) has been predicting the future of video surveillance by inventing it. The privately held Nashville-based company commercialized the world's first 802.11N network video camera, H.264 camera, wireless network video recorder and introduced the first self- configuring peer-to-peer surveillance platform. The company has won many awards including Best of Show and Innovations awards at CES. Smartvue products are architected, designed and developed by Smartvue Corporation, supported by over a decade of experience and more than thirty published or granted patents in the US, China, and Europe.

Smartvue, the Smartvue logo, See for Yourself, and Eyeonic are all registered trademarks of Smartvue Corporation. Apple and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., BlackBerry is a registered trademark of Research In Motion Limited, and Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

Source: Smartvue
   

CONTACT:  Martin Renkis of Smartvue, +1-615-866-2650 x801,
mar@smartvue.com

Web Site:  http://www.smartvue.com/

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