IRIS-i camera
Your Eye-Witness to Near‑Miss Events
Add an IRIS‑i camera to your IRIS 860 sensor to complete the SEEN Safety System. With each detection, the camera captures a photo and short video clip—uploaded securely to SEEN Insight via the cellular LTE network. This gives safety managers first‑hand, actionable evidence of high-risk interactions.
IRIS 860 sensor and IRIS-i camera (right).
Key benefits
Photo + video of every detection event (silent, brief clips)
Records time, date, duration, closest distance, and movement path
Fixed daily cost per active camera—no hidden fees
Global roaming SIM enables secure data upload via mobile network
Zero IT integration needed—no Wi‑Fi or complex setup
Built tough with IP67 rating for outdoor use
Allows remote updates of your IRIS 860 sensor settings.
How it works
When the IRIS 860 sensor detects a pedestrian or marked object, it triggers the IRIS‑i camera to capture a still image, data, and short video (5 seconds before and after).
The footage and metadata is immediately uploaded via the cellular network. If the network connection is temporarily lost, data is automatically stored onboard the camera for later upload.
Privacy & Security
No continuous recording—only triggered by sensor detection
Audio is disabled to respect privacy
Encrypted, secure transmission via cellular IoT
No local network or IT dependencies.
Requirements
To deploy the IRIS‑i camera you’ll need:
An IRIS 860 sensor
A SEEN Insight account with active credit
3G/4G mobile coverage.
What's Included
Part number: SI-220
IRIS‑i camera
Mounting bracket and weather shield
Antenna and cable
Installation screws.
Common Questions
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For each detection event, SEEN captures: still image, short video snippet (without sound), and key metadata such as time, duration, distance, and movement paths.
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Data is securely uploaded to SEEN Insight via the cellular LTE network, using the IRIS-i camera’s embedded global roaming SIM. There is a fixed monthly connection cost per camera, and no limit to how many detections can be uploaded.
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No. IRIS-i cameras only capture data related to specific high risk proximity events, and cannot be used for continuous monitoring or facial recognition. To further protect privacy, SEEN cameras can not record sound.
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The SEEN Insight system has been designed to ensure the safety and privacy of the data. Our commitment to security is reflected in our hardware and software architecture and data storage practices. Read about our Data Security in the SEEN Insight User Guide.
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Yes. Detection images, videos, and associated data can be reviewed on the SEEN Insight platform and will be retained in accordance with SEEN’s Data Retention Policy for a minimum of 18 months.
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Yes. A still image and short silent video is captured for each sensor detection.
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SEEN Insight allows safety teams to quickly identify high-risk machine-pedestrian interactions and make proactive, informed safety decisions with confidence.