Gear News of the Week: There's Yet Another New AI Browser, and Fujifilm Debuts the X-T30 III
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Gear News of the Week: There's Yet Another New AI Browser, and Fujifilm Debuts the X-T30 III
"The Wyze Solar Cam Pan ($80) is a 2K outdoor security camera that can pan 360 degrees and tilt 70 degrees. It is IP65-rated, easy to mount, and sports a small solar panel that Wyze reckons can keep the camera running on just one hour of sunlight a day (we shall see as I test through the gray depths of a Scottish winter)."
"Meanwhile, TP-Link is the first manufacturer to combine solar power with floodlight capability in its new Tapo C615F Kit. The similar-looking but larger Tapo C615F is another 2K camera, but it pans 360 degrees, tilts 130 degrees, and, most importantly, has an adjustable 800-lumen floodlight. TP-Link says its solar panel only needs 45 minutes of sun a day to keep the camera ticking, and it comes with a handy 13-foot cable,"
Wyze introduced the Solar Cam Pan, an $80 2K outdoor camera that pans 360 degrees and tilts 70 degrees with IP65 weather resistance and a small solar panel claimed to run on one hour of sunlight per day. The camera includes AI person tracking, two-way audio, color night vision, a spotlight, and a siren, with smart features and cloud storage gated behind subscriptions starting at $3 per month. Wyze also announced a $66 Battery Video Doorbell. TP-Link’s Tapo C615F Kit pairs a 2K pan/tilt camera (360°/130°) with an adjustable 800-lumen floodlight, a solar panel needing about 45 minutes of sun daily, and a 13-foot cable, with the camera priced at $100 and a short-term $10 promo code available. Wyze has had repeated security breaches exposing feeds to other customers.
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