
Setup - SMB / Home users new to surveillance may find Milestone Go overwhelming.
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Supports up to 10x10 views but license limitation of 8 channels Only via thick client, only one simultaneous user CriteriaĬamera setup wizard but steep learning curve for live monitoring / investigationsĬumbersome & fragmented (AVI output only similar to other budget systems) Additionally, readers should note we compare XProtect Go with other budget / VMS providers, not enterprise / high-end systems. When evaluating Milestone Go, the following 11 key criteria / decision points should be considered.
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At $49 per channel, plus the elimination of Go's key constraints (storage duration, remote access), Essential compares favorably, both in price and performancce, to budget and professional VMS offerings for the under 25 camera market. Ultimately, we believe the strongest application for Milestone at the 'lower end' of the market will be their Essential VMS version. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. The system does offer most of Milestone's fundamental functionality, and therefore will allow more advanced users to try out Milestone with a number of cameras over a longer time (Milestone's heretofore demo only supported 30 days access or a single channel long term use). On the other hand, as a multi-channel demo system for professional video surveillance, this should be useful. Unfortunately, do to Milestone's business model, these users will have to locate a 3rd party online and have the dealer mail/email them the activation code/license. Home and SMB users expect to buy online (Amazon, iTunes, AppStore, Paypal, etc.). While Milestone technically allows upgrading to a version without these constraints, this is a difficult process. Certainly, because it is free, many may use but we expect they will be disatisfied by these constraints.

Who wants a VMS that has some advanced functionality but lacks 2 of the most fundamental basics? We are not sure. Equally important, literally no one in the home/SMB market cripples their VMS to reduced number of days recording. Not only are problems not always discovered right away, managers at these businesses will be afraid that they lose the video before getting a chance to find and export it (not a simple taks in Milestone anyway). SMB users with multiple cameras will want to record video for more than 5 days. Logging in to installed thick clients make sense for larger corporate systems but less so in the home market (especially when pretty much every other budget/home VMS offers web and/or smart phone support).

Home users want to see their surveillance video from their smartphones or easily from the web.

The greatest strengths of the offering such as nearly unlimited camera/CODEC support are wasted on this market. The two largest constraints - 5 day recording and only thick client remote access - cause considerable problems for most home or SMB users. We find it difficult to recommend Go as more than a demo system, despite it being free. We discuss these throughout the test results.Ĭompare this system to our test results of iCam, a $4.99 VMS system designed for the home/SMB market. Most importantly, we recommend readers carefully consider the numerous limitations placed in Go that will adversely impact the usability and value of this offering. In this test, we examine Milestone XProtect Go and compare to other entry level / 'budget' VMS.' We analyze how the limitations of Go compare to existing budget entrants and to Milestone's other VMS offerings.
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It is free but how good is it? And what 'catches' are there? This month's release of a free 8 channel VMS, called XProtect Go, adds to their June 2010 release that dropped its price by more than a half for their 25 camera version. Milestone's aggressive moves targeting the smaller video surveillance systems continue.
