
"Ugreen makes plenty of things, but you're probably familiar with the name in the context of its NAS systems (should that be NASes? Who knows). Naturally, the company has turned up to CES 2026 with the former, but it's also branching out into home security. It's announcing SynCare, an AI infused all-in-one surveillance platform which, it rather boldly claims, will become an "attentive, integrated guardian" of your home."
"Leading the pack is the SynCare Video Doorbell with head-to-toe 4K video, intelligent detection and 24/7 recording - especially if you've got it hooked up to your Ugreen NAS. That works in tandem with SynCare cameras offering 4K video on a pan-tilt base and, of course, AI to recognise "people, pets and key events." Ugreen is also offering a tablet, the SynCare Smart Display, a "home hub" to let you manage your cameras from a single place in your home."
"The company is quick to highlight the major benefit of an at-home system like this, which is no need to pay for a monthly subscription. And, of course, that the footage from your home stays inside your home at all times, making it a better option for those folks who value their privacy. Sadly, Ugreen isn't ready to share pricing or availability information for the series, saying it'll be available in the back end of 2026."
Ugreen is launching SynCare, an AI-infused all-in-one home surveillance platform featuring a 4K video doorbell, pan-tilt 4K cameras, and a dedicated smart display. The Video Doorbell offers head-to-toe 4K coverage, intelligent detection, and 24/7 recording, with enhanced functionality when paired to a Ugreen NAS. SynCare cameras provide pan-tilt movement, AI recognition of people, pets, and key events. The SynCare Smart Display serves as a local hub to manage cameras from one place. Footage can remain stored locally on a NAS without monthly subscription fees. Availability and pricing are planned for late 2026.
Read at Engadget
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