- Imou Toilbell 2s has a bread to track visitors
- His 180 degree field of vision covers the entire front of his home
- It has a detection of people of AI and can alert it to the people who wore outside
Imou, a company that manufactures some of the best home security cameras that we have tried here in Techradar, has released a new videos with a rotating camera to track and follow visitors as they move through their property.
The Imou Toilebell 2 can be used wiring or wirelessly, and is included with an inner timbre that can connect anywhere in your home. The bell (known as Gong DS2S) also has an SD card for local video storage, and functions as a Wi-Fi extensor.
The Imou Toilbell 2S has a 2K resolution, which is not the highest (many of the best videos of videos can now be recorded in 4K), but its panaded lens provides a wide extra vision field to monitor the entire front of your house without blind spots.
Panoramic technology also eliminates the need for an angle support, which is necessary to mount other timbres in uncomfortable efforts.
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The new bell uses passive infrared (PIR) and intelligent human detection to help reduce false alarms, sending alerts in real time when a person is at the door while ignoring animals and vehicles. He also has ‘merodeo detection’ to warn him if someone is going through his home until a long time.
If you want to face these suspicious people, Imou Toilebell 2DS even offers a voice changer so that you can address them while protecting their identity.
It is currently available in the United Kingdom from Curries for £ 79.99 (around $ 110 / Au $ 170). I have contacted Imou to ask about the availability in the United States and Australia, and I will update this article when I have more details.
The Imou Toilebell 2 can be used without subscription, but if you want cloud storage as a backup, you can register for Imou Protect for £ 3.49 (around $ 5 / au $ 7) per month, or £ 34.99 (approximately $ 50 / au $ 70) per year.