

CaptivEYE is a integrated live webcam, webcast and timelapse capturing system.
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YHA Sydney Harbour
DEXUS: Greystanes
Live & Interactive
Unlike most webcams, CaptivEYE features realtime interactivity, where you can watch, take control and pan/tilt/zoom, all from within a standard web browser. Images are of high quality and clarity, and the overall experience is simple, easy to use and quick to load. And fun!
It's a powerful tool for presenting real places in real time: for marketing, analysis, monitoring, timelapse, security or indeed all of these at once. And they can operate completely stand-alone, with 3G internet and solar power. Even satellite.
For Construction
As a marketing and information tool, CaptivEYE allows you to interactively watch progress of a development at any time; explore different aspects, and appreciate its setting. With its ease of adding to a website, it's an impacting and instant way of showing where things are, and where things are up to, right now.
For developers and builders, CaptivEYE provides 'instant on-site access', reducing the need to be there in person, whilst at the same time being able to explore live detailed imaging, often from an otherwise inaccessible vantage point. CaptivEYE keeps all relevant parties informed at a moment's notice. Login based authentication is also available for solutions with security or privacy requirements. .
For Tourism/Hospitality/Venues
Because what you're seeing is real, not only does CaptivEYE allow for an instant understanding of what's there, it also allows for a greater emotional attachment - "I wish I was there!" - which can be critical in achieving sales and bookings. CaptivEYE is also a proven way of increasing traffic to a website.
For Businesses
CaptivEYE allows easy live viewing and monitoring of almost any remote or dangerous location: saving time, reducing cost and offering the comfort of being able to see what's happening at a moment's notice, from wherever they are..
Those using CaptivEYE include:

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