2018年6月21日星期四

Butterfleye Security Camera Shoots under Unusual Activities

According to the Ubergizmo website, Butterfleye is a simple, intelligent wireless home security camera that uses infrared technology to detect "abnormal" activities before it starts shooting, allowing users to "see and hear" everything happened at home even when they are not at home. The difference between Butterfleye and other similar products is that it only starts shooting when a pet, person or specific sound is detected. This eliminates the need for users to organize blank videos and also reduces the number of false alarms.

When an abnormal activity is detected, Butterfleye will use WiFi, Bluetooth, and cloud computing technologies to send notifications to the user's mobile phone. Over time, Butterfleye will be able to send notifications more and more intelligently because of its unique algorithm and multiple sensors that can understand the user's daily activities and habits. Some small events in the future, such as turning lights on or off, shaking the branches outside the house will not trigger Butterfleye to alert the user.

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Ubergizmo said that Butterfleye's iOS and Android apps will provide users with a daily video of abnormal events during the day, allowing users to check for abnormal activities that occur on a daily basis. Butterfleye does not have a power cord. The configured lithium-ion battery can be used for 2 weeks after a single charge. This ip camera can capture full-HD video with a resolution of 1080p. The internal storage space can store 12 hours of video. It provides a free cloud storage service with a duration of 24 hours and can directly stream video over LAN/WAN/IP. Butterfleye integrates motion, sound, light and accelerometer sensors.

Butterfleye hopes to raise $100,000 through crowdfunding website Indiegogo and put it into mass production. The price of the first 300 units is 199 US dollars, and the price of Butterfleye after the limited quantity is 385 US dollars.

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