Kodak's Wide-View Home Surveillance Camera Streams to the Cloud
Cadhla Gray — October 9, 2015 — Tech
References: connectedfamilyhome & engadget
Kodak has created an updated home surveillance camera to keep intruders out, users' homes safe and, of course, to compete with Google's Nest Cam.
The camera has a 180-degree field of vision, making it efficient in scope so that users mustn't strategically place or set up multiple ones to get various angles. The home surveillance camera also has night vision, allowing it to capture images when a burglary would be most likely to occur. Finally, Kodak's CFH-V20 has WiFi capabilities, making it able to connect to helpful and interesting apps or services provided by other companies.
The camera's recordings also stream to the Cloud for a day, allowing owners to watch visual recordings from the past 24 hours from wherever they are -- whether it be at home or on vacation.
The camera has a 180-degree field of vision, making it efficient in scope so that users mustn't strategically place or set up multiple ones to get various angles. The home surveillance camera also has night vision, allowing it to capture images when a burglary would be most likely to occur. Finally, Kodak's CFH-V20 has WiFi capabilities, making it able to connect to helpful and interesting apps or services provided by other companies.
The camera's recordings also stream to the Cloud for a day, allowing owners to watch visual recordings from the past 24 hours from wherever they are -- whether it be at home or on vacation.
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