Israeli startup Vayyar is showcasing its Vayyar Home fall detection product, which is designed to ensure the health and safety of seniors in the home. The tracker camera includes direction detection, which auto-tracks and records moving objects, and auto-zoom for keeping any suspicious activity in-focus. The system also includes a two-way talk function and does not require hub functionality and onboard memory to record video even when power or internet is down. Up to 10 people can be added in the facial recognition system.
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The wire-free camera keeps an unobtrusive eye on the home, both indoors and outdoors, with 1080p video, wide 180° viewing angle and facial recognition capabilities.
Swann has expanded its smart home lineup with a wire-free security camera and a Wi-Fi security tracker camera. The camera is one part of an integrated smart home system that includes a smart home hub, smart locks, lights, thermostats, doorbell, garage door control, security sensors, car protection and more. The camera then deters lurkers with a red light and a warning tone.
The Smart Sentry feature determines if a person is a lurker or if they are just delivering a package or food. The camera enables homeowners to choose the area of the home they want to protect by defining a surveillance zone where the system detects people within the zone, but not pets or passing cars.
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Vivint Smart Home earned the “Connected Security Product of the Year” for 2020 with its Vivint Outdoor Camera Pro - an AI powered security camera that detects and deters lurkers around the home. The outdoor security camera from Vivint won an award for best security camera. Account information, such as passwords, are also stored locally and encrypted with bank-level AES-256 encryption. In the SimCam 1S, videos are stored and processed locally on the device and only homeowners can access the camera through the companion app where live videos can be streamed to a phone through a secured peer-to-peer network. This is unlike other cameras that process, store and transmit video through the cloud, which makes video streams susceptible to hacking. The company’s SimCam 1S is billed as a hack-proof video camera that uses artificial intelligence (AI), edge computing and bank-level encryption on-device to protect the product from unwanted security attacks. SimShine was just one of many companies at CES 2020 to introduce new security cameras. “If security camera manufacturers are to restore the trust of the general public, they’ll need to take steps to provide greater security features baked right into their cameras.” “People will continue to buy security cameras, but they can’t have peace of mind if they are worried about video from their baby-cam being leaked onto the Internet,” said Aaron Zhang, CEO of SimShine. Yet, it is highly doubtful that consumers will stop buying security cameras altogether, so it falls to device manufacturers to build security measures into the devices in order to protect consumer identity, privacy and to protect against future attacks. Perhaps the most notable attack occurred when these devices along with other internet of things (IoT) gadgets were used to conduct a number of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on the internet, crippling several websites including PayPal, Twitter, Amazon, Netflix, Spotify, Reddit and more.Ĭonsequently, public trust in these security devices - and home IoT devices in general - is spotty at best. Smart home security systems have been problematic for some time now.