This Security Camera Prevents Blind Spots in Its Coverage
Mishal Omar — August 27, 2016 — Tech
References: smanos
This UFO-shaped camera does more than just add a high-tech look to the home.
This 'smanos' camera is called the 'UFO Panoamic WiFi HD Camera' and its long-winded name reveals the extensive features the camera has. The UFO-shaped device has an HD fisheye lens and a 180 degree view if it is mounted on a wall, or a 360 degree view if it is mounted on a ceiling. The camera connects to the user's phone via an app, allowing them to see if and when there are any security issues that must be addressed and avoiding the blind spots that are common in other cameras.
These cameras offer a comprehensive approach to safety in the home or office.
This 'smanos' camera is called the 'UFO Panoamic WiFi HD Camera' and its long-winded name reveals the extensive features the camera has. The UFO-shaped device has an HD fisheye lens and a 180 degree view if it is mounted on a wall, or a 360 degree view if it is mounted on a ceiling. The camera connects to the user's phone via an app, allowing them to see if and when there are any security issues that must be addressed and avoiding the blind spots that are common in other cameras.
These cameras offer a comprehensive approach to safety in the home or office.
Trend Themes
1. Ufo-shaped Security Cameras - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Designing security cameras with unconventional shapes to enhance functionality and prevent blind spots in coverage.
Industry Implications
1. Home Security - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Introducing unique security camera designs to improve surveillance systems for homes.
2. Office Security - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Implementing unconventional camera shapes to enhance security monitoring in office environments.
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