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Here’s our best look yet at Philips Hue’s upcoming security camera
Here’s our best look yet at Philips Hue’s upcoming security camera
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Renders of the camera have been spotted in the latest version of the company’s Android app alongside a pair of refreshed sensors.
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First came a report from a reputable blog, then came a series of blurry images via the FCC, and now The Verge can exclusively reveal renders of Philips Hue’s forthcoming entry into the smart home security market. The images come to us via Dave Zatz of ZatzNotFunny, who spotted them in an update to Philips Hue’s Android app released this week, and suggest that the smart lighting company is set to imminently announce its entry into the smart home security market.
The images show one Nest-style smart home security camera of a total of four that the company is rumored to be preparing for release, and its design matches up with photos that leaked via the FCC earlier this week. Alongside the images of the camera, there’s a render of what appears to be a refreshed motion sensor, as well as a contact sensor that’ll seemingly be used for sensing whether doors and windows are open or closed.
The updated Android app also includes language referring to “arming” and “alarming,” which suggests a security focus beyond the company’s existing smart lighting products. Zigbee support in the cameras, which we learned via their FCC listings, suggests they’ll be able to function as motion sensors. HueBlog, which reported the existence of the upcoming security cameras and sensors earlier this month, reports that in Europe the cameras could retail for between €199.95 (around $217) and €349.95 (around $380), and that the contact sensor could start at €39.95 (around $43.38).
Smart home security isn’t an entirely new market for Philips Hue parent company Signify. It’s other smart lighting brand WiZ announced its own security system earlier this year which included an indoor security camera, but could also use its lightbulbs themselves to detect intruders.
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小米近年來致力於極致影像的研發,今也宣布與徠卡
台南收購相機,聯合成立「小米徠卡光學研究所」。這是以光學底層技術為核心,影像數位技術、AI等多學科交叉融合的研發機構。
小米表示,基於「小米徠卡光學研究所」團隊前期的工作,雙方正在共同制定領先目前行業理念、技術和用戶體驗的全新移動光學標準。本月發佈的全新影像旗艦 Xiaomi 14 Ultra 就是這一標準實踐的第一個里程碑,它也將提供小米徠卡在移動影像領域前所未見的傑出光學素質表現。
「小米徠卡光學研究所」旨在不斷提升移動影像光學技術創新的力度與深度,致力於打造引領時代的先進移動影像光學系統。基於徠卡與小米的核心優勢,該研究所將聚焦四大技術課題方向:超精密光學設計、先進高效能運算攝影、嚴苛的鏡頭光學標準、前沿光電技術的研究和應用。
為此,小米、徠卡投入大量資源,組建了超過200名專家在內的豪華聯合團隊。徠卡第四代鏡頭背後的領軍人物、將由設計Noctilux、APO系列等多款徠卡經典鏡頭的傳奇光學設計師 Peter Karbe 出任光學專家。
小米為「小米徠卡光學研究所」提供了強大的研發資源支持,目前已在北京規劃了總占地面積達 2644m² 的三個
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