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Gizmodo -
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Coolest Gadgets -
14 hours and 32 minutes ago
We would
say that most cameras are dumb and require intelligent input to be of any use, but the
Archerfish Solo aims to buck the trend by being the first “thinking” camera in
the world. Having been introduced at CES earlier this January, the
Cernium-developed
Archerfish Solo is actually a compact, wireless, IP video camera that was specially designed for
homes and small business, boasting the brains to look out for stuff that matters to you. It is
smart enough to differentiate between events that matter to you, including your merry bunch of
kids arriving home from school safely, as well as identifying potential break-ins, where all
these will be sent to your cellphone or email account. Best of all is, the Archerfish Solo is
cloud-based and hence doesn’t need a PC connection since it can be managed entirely through
a Web portal.
Tech Cult – We cover the
latest tech news, but always with a funny twist.
[ Archerfish
Solo – the thinking camera copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]

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