The most common question we get from integrators is how our new IPVM Research Service compares to what we previously did with IPVM testing. We made this video below that shows how many more shootouts we now do (beyond individual product tests) and how this helps to make much better decisions:
I am really proud of the work the Research team is doing, we are testing so much more, broader, deeper, and competitively.
Yesterday, we released VSaaS Shootout 2023 - Ava, Eagle Eye, Genetec, Meraki, Rhombus, Verkada, YourSix, and tomorrow we are releasing now we have released the Dual Imager Camera Shootout. Plus last week, we released Camera Analytics Shootout 2023 - 24 Manufacturers, 35 Analytics.
Last month, we released:
- 4G/Solar Powered Camera Shootout - Eufy, Hikvision, Reconeyez, and Vosker,
- Vape Detector Shootout - Halo, Rhombus, Soter, and Verkada,
- Network Switch Shootout - Cisco, D-Link, EnGenius, HPE Aruba, Netgear, Trendnet, Ubiquiti.
In November, we released
- White Light Camera Shootout - Clare, Dahua, DW, Hikvision, Tiandy, Uniview, Wyze,
- Repositionable Multi-Imager Camera Shootout - Ava, Avigilon, Axis, Bosch, Dahua, Digital Watchdog, Hanwha, Hikvision, i-PRO, and Turing
- Cloud Access Control Shootout - Brivo, Feenics, Openpath, PDK, Verkada.
Also, last month we did our first comparison guide on weapons detectors - Weapons Detection 24 Competitors Comparison Guide.
Plus, see the 67 Research Report Topics Planned For 2023.
9 months ago, when we made this transition, it was hard to show what is or would be different. Now, with the work we've already released, it's becoming much clearer what we are doing. And I am excited that we have planned even far more shootouts with an aim to provide comprehensive research for any decision in physical security technology.
Questions or feedback, please let me know.