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Hikvision LinkVu Empowers SMB Installers With Seamless IoT Integration

Hikvision has launched LinkVu, an integrated IoT and networking solution aimed at empowering installers who serve small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). This new offering promises to streamline project management for a variety of environments, from villas to factories. With mobile-first tools and a visual interface, LinkVu sets out to make the installation and maintenance of IoT systems more accessible and efficient.

LinkVu: A Complete IoT and Networking Solution for SMBs

LinkVu brings together a broad portfolio of cloud-managed networking products with existing IoT devices. These include network cameras, NVRs, alarms, video intercoms, access control systems, and audio devices. All these components are managed via the Hik-Partner Pro (HPP) platform, a mobile app tailored to installers. This unified, visual system allows professionals to handle every phase of a project, addressing common challenges faced in small offices, shops, hotels, and more.

Key Features: Streamlining Installers’ Project Workflow

LinkVu supports installers throughout the project lifecycle with several standout features:

  • Design: Use AI to upload floor plans, recognize walls, view AP heatmaps and camera coverage, and generate instant quotations—even without networking expertise.
  • Deploy: Activate and configure up to 57 devices in just 3.5 minutes using a smartphone, eliminating the need for heavy laptops and speeding up traditional processes.
  • Deliver: Quickly create accurate port-to-device maps and generate professional delivery reports. Templates include device lists, topology, and Wi-Fi credentials for polished project handovers.
  • Maintain: Monitor network health, identify faults swiftly, and reboot ports remotely. The AR Port feature allows installers to access port details using a smartphone’s camera, reducing the need for on-site visits.

Mobile Management and Cloud Capabilities Powered by HPP

Installers access the Hik-Partner Pro (HPP) platform entirely from their smartphones. This mobility allows them to manage projects, troubleshoot issues, and access system information without the constraints of traditional hardware. The augmented reality interface further enhances usability, as users can simply scan QR codes for immediate access to device information. Together, these features help SMB installers operate more efficiently and offer better service to their clients.

With LinkVu and the power of cloud-based management from the Hik-Partner Pro platform, Hikvision offers a modern approach to IoT networking for SMBs. The integrated tools and mobile management simplify project workflows and reduce operational hurdles for installers. As digital infrastructure becomes increasingly important, solutions like LinkVu are poised to play a key role in supporting business security and connectivity.

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