Face-Tracking Smart Home Screens

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Connected screens like TVs and tablets are present in many homes but are focused on active entertainment, so the 'Atmoph Window 2' has been created as a passive smart solution that mimics the function of a window. Designed by Ryota Yokozeki, the second-generation display boasts a crisp 4K resolution that will continuously display footage from a digital library of over 1,000 scenes. Users can also sync their own images and video from their smartphone to transform the display into an oversized picture frame.

The 'Atmoph Window 2' is outfitted with a 4K camera and a microphone to let enable it to function as a smart home security solution to keep an eye on a dwelling when away. Facial-tracking technology will also keep the angle of the imagery optimized to the position of the user's face for a more immersive experience.
Trend Themes
1. Connected Screens - The 'Atmoph Window 2' demonstrates the potential for connected screens to offer passive smart solutions in homes.
2. Facial-tracking Technology - The facial-tracking feature of the 'Atmoph Window 2' creates a more immersive user experience and opens up opportunities for personalized content.
3. Smart Home Security - The integration of a camera and microphone in the 'Atmoph Window 2' presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the field of smart home security.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can explore the potential of connected screens and facial-tracking technology to enhance user experiences.
2. Home Automation - The 'Atmoph Window 2' showcases the possibilities of integrating display technology into home automation systems.
3. Video Surveillance - The smart home security capabilities of the 'Atmoph Window 2' can be leveraged in the video surveillance industry to offer more advanced monitoring solutions.

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