Nooie launches a smart home camera with 360° coverage


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 11 Jun 2019

The Nooie Cam 360 is available now through Amazon for US$39.99 (RM166.44). — AFP Relaxnews

Home security device manufacturer Nooie has unveiled its second smart home security camera to date and the first pan-tilt zoom model capable of 360° coverage: the Nooie Cam 360.

On June 10, home security company Nooie (founded in 2018) announced the second model in its product portfolio that will bring a new level of security to homes. With the Nooie Cam 360, owners can secure their living spaces with a camera that can "turn left and right, go up and down to achieve 360° coverage, thanks to its pan-tilt-zoom features."

Until today, the only product available from the company was the Nooie Cam Indoor, a smart device that could send users alerts when motion or sound has been detected, let users listen in on their homes with two-way speakers, and survey the house in the dark using infrared night vision.

The 360° version has all the same specs except that it also has the ability to rotate, whereas the Cam Indoor is stationary. Both provide 1080p HD image resolution, have a 101° field of view and have a focal length of 3.97mm.

The Nooie Cam 360 is available now through Amazon for US$39.99 (RM166.44). – AFP Relaxnews

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