
"Aqara came to Vegas with a number of smart home firsts in its rapidly growing portfolio. It's showcasing an impressive smart lock that unlocks on approach, a thermostat with support for Apple's Adaptive Temperature and Clean Energy Guidance, a Matter-enabled camera, and a pair of sensors to track human occupants and objects. The Camera Hub G350 and Thermostat Hub W200 both function as Matter controllers, fitted with dual-band Wi-Fi, Thread, and Zigbee radios."
"They also support Aqara's quest for "Spatial Intelligence" that allows the hubs to act as a central point to connect and manage both Aqara devices and Matter-compatible products. It's all part of the company's long-term effort to achieve ambient intelligence in the home with some help from AI. The dual-lens G350 indoor camera is Aqara's first camera to support the recently announced Matter 1.5 spec. The pan/tilt motor provides 360-degree coverage captured through a 4K wide-angle lens and a 9x zoom lens."
Aqara introduced multiple smart-home products including a smart lock that unlocks on approach, a thermostat compatible with Apple's Adaptive Temperature and Clean Energy Guidance, a Matter-capable indoor camera, and sensors for tracking occupants and objects. The Camera Hub G350 and Thermostat Hub W200 operate as Matter controllers with dual-band Wi‑Fi, Thread, and Zigbee radios and centralize device management under a "Spatial Intelligence" model. The G350 uses dual lenses with 4K wide-angle and 9x zoom, offers pan/tilt 360-degree coverage, and supports day/night tracking of people and pets. The company aims to build ambient intelligence in the home using AI.
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