Insights on Xyte's Augmented Visualizations for Surveillance of Devices
In a move aimed at empowering users with powerful tools for their daily operations, Xyte has announced the release of six new widgets. These innovative tools are designed to provide insights into the behaviour, performance, and condition of connected devices.
One of the standout additions is the Customizable Device Events widget. This widget offers users the ability to plot up to eight events over time, each distinguished by a unique colour for easy visual identification.
The Customizable Device Events also includes an event log and the capability to visualize events through scatter charts on the device's dashboard, all within a single graph. This feature-rich widget enables users to monitor device events regardless of telemetry, providing a comprehensive view of their devices' performance.
Xyte's commitment to user-centric development is evident in the creation of these widgets. Omer Brookstein, CEO and co-founder of Xyte, emphasised that listening to users is at the heart of their development process.
While specific details about the new widgets' features and capabilities are available in Xyte's official documentation and through direct support, it's clear that these tools are designed to enhance the user experience. With their visually appealing design, these widgets are set to revolutionise the way users interact with their connected devices.
Xyte's involvement in the OpenAV Cloud initiative, which promotes open APIs and interoperability among AV devices, further underscores their commitment to making a real difference in the world of technology. As the company continues to innovate and grow, it's exciting to see what the future holds for Xyte and its users.
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