Quividi Launch The VidiCube Product Range

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Quividi have just announced the introduction of a new product range, called the VidiCube

VidiCube is a tiny, mobile industrial device designed to measure audiences and traffic in a wide range of out of home situations.

Comprised of a small CPU and a discrete video sensor, VidiCube can be used to count entrances in a public place or a section within, analyse paths taken by visitors, qualify their demographics, count real viewers of a media or a fixture, compute average attention times, identify different patterns depending on time or profile, etc.

Olivier Duizabo, Quividi’s CEO told us “With VidiCube, we’ve embedded our complete aware-winning software range into a multipurpose, minuscule appliance”

The tiny size and weight of the device makes it easy to securely place a VidiCube CPU behind a screen or a poster, below POP material or a shelf, even above a false ceiling. The use of industrial components such as SSD disks guarantee an optimal and long operation. The video sensor itself is a tiny lipstick-size black box, which can be attached on any of its sides and allows for detecting faces up to nine meters away (with a 65° viewing angle); footfall and paths can be analysed in places with ceilings as high as 12 meters.

Alternative video sensors are also available and VidiCube can leverage most existing IP cameras.

Quividi has worked hard to let non-IT specialists easily manage the VidiCube. With a PC, Mac or even a tablet or smartphone, a user is able in a few clicks to select the operating mode, check that everything’s correct and that the sensor is correctly positioned.

The audience or traffic data then automatically uploads into Quividi’s back-office solution, where the user can check the results in very detailed charts and be warned if any incident occurs. If no Internet connection is available, the data just keeps storing on the VidiCube with no risk of saturation, until a USB key is inserted and the database copied over for later internet upload from a connected machine.

VidiCube is provided as a device that users can use wherever they want, across multiple sites, locations and end customers and comes with a guaranteed 3 year data hosting policy.

The VidiCube Gold version includes all features, full access to the data, support and a 1 year warranty; a Silver version is intended to users who don’t intend to move their VidiCube. As a special introductory pricing, the VidiCube Gold version is available at a price of EUR 2,490 while the Silver version is available at EUR 1,690, with discounts upon volume applying.


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