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The Litmor Battery Cam Only Needs Charging Once a Year

The Litmor Battery Cam is a low-cost home security solution for consumers who are looking for an accessible device for keeping an eye on the area around their property. Capable of being positioned just about anywhere on a property that's required or desired, the camera doesn't require any monthly fees and will stream content in crisp 1080p resolution even after dark. The wire-free design of the camera means it doesn't need to be kept near an outlet or hardwired, while the built-in battery pack is reported to provide up to one year of usage on a single charge.

The Litmor Battery Cam comes as part of the increased demand for low-cost, DIY home security solutions as consumers seek to secure their home on their own terms.
Trend Themes
1. Battery-powered Security - The trend in DIY security cameras that do not require electricity and can be wire-free is opening up opportunities for new startups to challenge established providers.
2. Low-cost Security Solutions - Demand for affordable home security is increasing as consumers seek easy-to-install options that do not involve a monthly fee.
3. 1080p Resolution - The trend towards high picture quality in cameras is driving innovation in image sensors and image processing algorithms for wireless and battery-powered cameras.
Industry Implications
1. Home Security Industry - The rise of DIY and affordable home security is disrupting traditional home security companies and creating space for new market players.
2. Wireless Technology Industry - The trend in battery-powered cameras is increasing the demand for reliable, long-range wireless communication technologies such as low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) and 5G.
3. Image Sensor Industry - The demand for high-quality images in indoor and outdoor cameras is creating opportunities for image sensor companies to develop enhanced CMOS and CCD sensors that can operate in low-light conditions.

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