Smart: Philips launches first-ever smart home security camera range in India – Times of India
These new cameras also promise to reduce false alarms and provide accurate alerts. The products will also offer 24/7 control, that will allow viewing, recording, or responding to security events from anywhere. Supported by Virtual Assistance, users can set up the cameras in three steps. The encryption in these cameras use will also safeguard videos even if the SD card is removed, while app-level biometric recognition will protect against unauthorised access. Philips’ new home security camera range will also come with a 2-year warranty.
Philips new smart security cameras: Price and availability
The Philips smart home security cameras — HSP 1000, HSP 3500 and HSP 3800 are now available for purchase at Rs 3,295, Rs 5,295 and Rs 7,795 respectively on Amazon and Philips Domestic Appliances online stores.
Philips new smart security cameras: Key specs
Philips Smart Indoor Wi-Fi Camera (HSP1000) will offer 24/7 control on the move via the app, enhanced day and night vision (2MP camera), motion detection, live view, a two-way communication feature and an anti-theft alarm system, providing smart alerts along with DIY installation.
Philips Smart 360° Wi-Fi Indoor Security Camera (HSP3500), with its 360° view and 2K image resolution (3MP camera), also incorporates motion detection, live-view, two-way communication feature, anti-theft alarm system, smart alerts, and DIY installation.
Lastly, Philips Smart 360° Wi-Fi Indoor Security Camera (HSP3800) also offers a 360° view, live view and two-way communication including enhanced day and colour night vision (2MP camera) for clear view, motion detection with spotlight, an anti-theft alarm system, smart alerts, easy communication and weatherproof IP65 rating for water and dust protection.
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