- The Imou 2S doorbell has a panoramic camera to follow visitors
- Its 180 -degree field of vision covers all the front of your house
- He has a detection of a person and can alert you of individuals who hang out outside
Imou, a company that makes some of the best home security cameras that we have tested here in Techradar, launched a new video door with a rotation camera to follow and follow visitors while they travel to your property.
The Imou 2 door bell can be used wireless or wireless, and is delivered with an interior chime that you can connect anywhere in your home. The chime (known as DS2S Gong) also contains an SD card for local video storage and operates as a Wi-Fi extensor.
The Imou 2S bell has a 2K resolution, which is not the highest in the world (many of the best video bells can now record in 4K), but its panoramic objective offers an extra large field of view to monitor the whole front of your home without blindness.
The Panning Tech also eliminates the need for inclined support, which is necessary to mount other bells on clumsy door frames.
Anti-package
The new doorbell uses passive infrared detection (PIR) and intelligent human detection to help reduce false alarms, sending you real -time alerts when a person is at the door while ignoring animals and vehicles. He also has a “blur detection” to warn you if someone hangs out at home for a long time.
If you want to face these suspicious people, the Imou 2DS bell even offers a voice changer so that you can resolve them while protecting your identity.
It is currently available in the United Kingdom from Currys for £ 79.99 (around $ 110 / $ 170 in). I contacted Imou to ask questions about availability in the United States and Australia, and I will update this article when I have more details.
The Imou 2S doorbell can be used without subscription, but if you want cloud storage as backup, you can register in IMOU to protect £ 3.49 (about $ 5 / $ 7 per month, or £ 34.99 (about $ 50 / $ 70 in) per year.