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EyeQ Monitoring is an enterprise-focused AI video surveillance and remote security service provider. Its core selling point is “Human Automation”: combining AI cameras, video analytics, and U.S.-based SOC personnel to deliver 24×7 remote monitoring, incident verification, threat response, and business intelligence. According to its website, the product is especially focused on automotive dealerships, covering scenarios such as sales, after-sales service, parking lots, vehicle management, and customer recognition.
In terms of protection type, EyeQ is closer to a physical security and operations monitoring platform than traditional cybersecurity software. It supports real-time recognition and classification of people, vehicles, faces, and license plates to reduce false alarms, identify threats, and assist with post-incident investigations. For access control, it covers PINs, key fobs, RFID, magnetic stripe cards, mobile credentials, and biometrics, while also supporting remote management, detailed reporting, and video-linked verification. For management and alerts, the website emphasizes real-time mobile data, insights, alerts, and immediate incident verification and response by SOC experts.
Pricing is not publicly disclosed and is quote-based. The site repeatedly offers a Free Security Audit, Get a Free Quote, and phone consultation options, but does not disclose plans, hardware costs, installation fees, monitoring seat costs, data retention, or SLA details.
The advantage is that the solution has broad coverage, integrating AI analytics, human verification, access control, video management, and business process automation. It is suitable for businesses that need to reduce false alarms and improve on-site response efficiency. Its deployment across more than 300 automotive dealerships in the U.S. also suggests strong vertical industry experience. The downside is that compliance certifications, privacy governance, data storage locations, encryption, and access control details are not explained. At the same time, because it relies heavily on cameras, NVRs, access control hardware, and on-site installation, implementation may be more complex than a pure SaaS solution.
It is better suited for U.S.-based automotive dealerships, parking lots, property managers, high-traffic service venues, and businesses that need remote access control and video monitoring. It is less suitable as a procurement option for pure network perimeter protection, endpoint security, or cloud security.
The main content does not provide information about China-region services, local nodes, or ICP filing. Actual access and delivery capabilities are unknown.
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