Camera Groups

When UPS-3 fails, see which cameras went down with it. Group by power circuit, building wing, or any layout that matches your reality.

Large sites become unmanageable without organization

A site with 200 cameras is a wall of names and thumbnails. When a power outage knocks out cameras in one building wing, you have to scroll through the entire list to figure out which ones are affected. There's no structure to help you narrow it down.

Troubleshooting becomes a guessing game. Is the issue a camera problem or a network switch? Are all the cameras on UPS-3 down, or just a few? Without grouping, you can't answer these questions quickly.

How It Works

Group cameras by location, power source, or anything else

Camera Hub lets you create named groups within each site and assign cameras to them. Group by physical location ("Front Entrance", "Parking Level 2"), by power source ("UPS-1", "Generator Backup"), or by any criteria that makes sense for your operation.

Groups work across all camera platforms — an Axxon camera and a Dahua camera can be in the same group. When troubleshooting, filter by group to instantly see which cameras in a specific area or on a specific power circuit are affected.

Why It Matters

Key Benefits

Location Groups

Group cameras by physical location: buildings, floors, zones, or entrances.

Power Source Groups

Track which cameras share a UPS, generator, or circuit for power-related outages.

Cross-Platform

Group cameras regardless of vendor. Mixed-platform groups work seamlessly.

Faster Troubleshooting

Quickly identify if an outage is location-specific or power-related.

Permission-Controlled

Only authorized team members can create or modify camera groups. Fully integrated with role-based access.

Flexible Organization

Create as many groups as needed. Each site manages its own independent groups.

Make 200 cameras feel like 20

Group cameras by location, power source, or anything that matches your reality. Free for 30 days.