
Remote Inspection Checklist
Remote inspections offer significant benefits but require careful preparation to ensure everything goes smoothly. We’ve created this checklist to help you
Conduct live remote visual inspections with a 360° view.
Enabling teams to have a better view of their sites and facilities, remotely
Existing video tools have a limited view. Avatour’s inspection technology gives remote users the ability to look around freely, in 360°.
Each remote participant controls their own point-of-view (POV) during the inspection.
Conduct faster and more frequent inspections without the costs and downtime of travel.
Visit your sites and facilities in minutes, without leaving your desk.
Identify hazards in the workplace and assess health, safety, and environmental compliance – remotely.
Ensure products and services meet the defined quality standards from anywhere.
Make sure business processes and procedures are being followed correctly without unnecessary on-site presence.
Jean-Noël David
Managing Director CDMO North America at SEQENS
Conduct inspections in real time with a full 360° view.
Collaborate with remote subject matter experts (SMEs) and stakeholders, each with control over their own POV.
Record and upload inspections, audits, and other on-site activities directly to the Avatour platform.
Review recorded assets, images, and documents with the team.
Schedule inspections, send invitations, and manage access to recorded assets on the Host Dashboard.
Avatour offers a complete kit that includes everything you need to get started with your remote visual inspection.
The kit includes a 360-degree camera, an extendable stick, a tripod base, bluetooth audio, and more.
Log in to Avatour either on a web browser or on the mobile Host App.
Set up a meeting with a unique meeting code, and invite guests via email .
Join the meeting and start sharing your live 360° feed.
Remote participants maintain control of their own 360° field of view, with built-in tools for a highly interactive experience.
See what’s included in our latest all-in-one kit for conducting remote inspections.
The requirements are different between Operator (on site) and the Participants (remote) when conducting a remote visual inspection.
For the Operator, uplink bandwidth can be tuned from a minimum of 2mbps up to as high as 10mbps; since a sustained uplink is required, a good rule of thumb is to double the target bandwidth. So a minimum sustained uplink of 4mbps is sufficient. Downlink bandwidth requirements are lower and usually not an issue if sufficient uplink is available.
Each Participant requires enough downlink to receive the stream. 1mbps uplink is sufficient for Remote Participants.
No, WiFi connection is not needed at the inspection site.
4G LTE cellular service is generally sufficient for uplink in the 2-6mbps range. We recommend the use of 5G where available, as uplink is generally more robust and higher bandwidth.
Click here for more information on Avatour connectivity requirements and how to assess connectivity at your site.
Up to 20 remote participants can join the meeting using a standard web browser on a smartphone, tablet, or computer, with the option to use a VR headset as well.
Yes. Avatour uses industry-standard encryption for all visual and auditory content captured during the remote visual inspection.
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Remote inspections offer significant benefits but require careful preparation to ensure everything goes smoothly. We’ve created this checklist to help you
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