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Eyecloud Cam won't waste time recording feline intruders
A California start-up has launched a wired, wireless, smart health home security camera called Eyecloud Cam.
Eyecloud Cam was designed to eliminate false alarms caused by non-human intruders. To do this, the camera uses PIR and night vision sensors. It is equipped with 6000 mAh allowing it to operate for 6 months on a single charge.
The Eyecloud company explains that thanks to AI algorithms, the camera will record only between 10 and 30 seconds of ehealth and will warn the owner when a person is detected; and not when an animal or object passes in front of the camera.
The ehealth available is a ehealth with a resolution of 1080p. The camera is waterproof and has a 110-degree field of view and two-way sound. The camera head can be swiveled for easy installation via a magnetic mount.
Obviously, the camera works hand in hand with an iOS / Android mobile application for remote use, live viewing (with the possibility of zooming in and out) and notification alerts. The 6.7-inch (17 cm) high and 1.9 inch (4.8 cm) diameter, 0.66 lb (0.3 kg) camera has 8 GB of internal memory for storing footage. 'encrypted incident.
“When the internal storage reaches its maximum capacity, the oldest videos are automatically deleted; leaving room for the last ”; explained the company on Kickstarter. "If you want to record certain videos, you can download them to your phone via the app. Additional cloud storage subscriptions will also be available.
If this product interests you, Eyecloud Cam is available for pre-order on Kickstarter. Prices start at $ 99 and deliveries are expected to begin in November.
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