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Safie(セーフィー) is a cloud service for security cameras. Its core offerings include camera hardware purchases, cloud video recording, and video viewing through Safie Viewer. The text also mentions products and features such as Safie Pocket2, Safie GO PTZ, Safie GO 360, Safie Entrance, AI-App people counting, person search, and behavior-detection AI. As such, it is closer to a “cloud video security platform + camera hardware ecosystem” than a traditional network perimeter security product.
In terms of protection scenarios, Safie covers physical security and video intelligence use cases such as video surveillance, theft and crime prevention, cloud recording, people counting, person search, and behavior detection. Deployment is primarily cloud-based, and users can order devices through the online store. Products are generally shipped within three weeks after ordering; if installation work is requested, shipment is coordinated with the installation date. The cloud service becomes available after the product arrives or installation is completed. The text does not describe any on-premises private deployment or hybrid deployment capabilities.
Safie provides relatively detailed security and compliance disclosures: the company has obtained ISMS / ISO 27001 certification. Its system development, operations, and maintenance related to the cloud recording service, as well as its use as an AWS cloud service customer, comply with the ISO/IEC 27017:2015 cloud security management requirements. On the management side, Safie Viewer is clearly provided for viewing video footage, but the text does not cover multi-tenant permissions, alert rules, audit logs, centralized operations, or similar capabilities. In terms of integrations, only open-source software licensing and source-code disclosures are visible; there is no mention of APIs, SIEM integrations, alerting platforms, or enterprise identity-system integrations.
Pricing information is incomplete, with the official guidance being to refer to each product page. What can be confirmed is that sales prices are listed before tax, shipping is included in the sales price, and cloud service fees are charged monthly during the contract period. Payment methods include credit card, invoice payment, and bank account transfer. There are also terms of use for leasing, suggesting that a leasing model may be available, though specific pricing and conditions are not disclosed.
Safie’s strengths include a clear cloud recording and hardware delivery process, explicit compliance certifications, and expansion products in AI video analytics. It also discloses open-source components such as GPL and LGPL software, which adds transparency. Limitations include insufficient information on plan pricing, alerting capabilities, platform integrations, data retention, and accessibility from China. It is best suited for local stores, offices, construction sites, and organizations in Japan that need cloud-based video management.
The text includes terms for use in Japan, as well as service terms for Vietnam and Thailand, but it does not explain availability in mainland China, supported payment methods for Chinese users, or cross-border data arrangements. Therefore, access from China is unknown. If deploying in China, it would usually be necessary to first evaluate network connectivity, camera onboarding, video data compliance, and local alternatives such as Hikvision Cloud, EZVIZ Cloud, and Dahua LeChange.
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