The Videoloft cloud platform is fully compatible with cameras running on the Starlink network.
Connect your security cameras to the Videoloft cloud and access your footage anytime, anywhere.
The Videoloft cloud platform is fully compatible with cameras running on the Starlink network.
Connect your security cameras to the Videoloft cloud and access your footage anytime, anywhere.
Engineered by SpaceX, Starlink is a high-speed, low-latency broadband internet service for remote and rural locations across the world and is fully compatible with the Videoloft cloud platform.
Prior to the launch of Starlink, cloud video surveillance for those in remote or rural locations was unachievable due to the lack of connectivity. Starlink has changed all that, opening up cloud CCTV for users in the most remote locations.
All you need to get started is the Videoloft Cloud Adapter; a small bridging device that’ll connect your security system to the cloud.
View surveillance videos from multiple cameras and multiple locations, in one central platform.
Give relevant stakeholders read-only or full admin access to all or specific cameras.
Broad compatibility gives you flexibility when selecting the right hardware.
Remotely control your cameras, set up motion detection zones and adjust camera sensitivity.
Starlink is perfect for rural or remote sites which don’t yet have the ground infrastructure to support traditional methods of connecting to the internet.
Using Starlink will allow you to connect your surveillance cameras to the Videoloft cloud and backup your footage.
Features include:
Many RV and Motorhome owners who travel to locations where connectivity is unavailable use Starlink to get online.
Videoloft is fully compatible with Starlink, meaning that RV owners can back-up all their security footage to the cloud and also check on their vehicle at any time whilst they’re away from it.
Often a target for thieves, backing up security footage to the Videoloft cloud will allow RV and Motorhome owners to access their recordings if the worse was to happen.
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