It seems endless the ecosystem produced by Xiaomi via the Mijia sub-brand with which it offers smart products for every need for home use. In fact, two new products have been released today: a video surveillance camera and a LED ceiling lamp built in collaboration with Philips that we will discuss in the next article.
Xiaomi MIJIA Smart PTZ Camera
The Xiaomi MIJIA Smart PTZ Camera is one security camera ideal for home use with the option of rotate 360 degrees so as to immortalize every corner of the environment in which it is placed. It also features a panoramic zoom as well as the ability to be remote controlled.
Compared to previous versions of IP cameras, the new surveillance camera Mijia has the possibility of being overturned with support for automatic reversal of the recorded image, which allows installation anywhere in the house. It can record video with 720p resolution, but above all when rotating the gear does not emit any noise. It is also supported by the night vision function via 10 infrared unit to 940nm, without any loss of image quality.
The selling price is definitely cheap, in fact we talk about yuan 199 only (about 26 euro) and is available in the 'only white coloring. The head of the Xiaomi MIJIA Smart PTZ Camera is made on a double axis of rotation allowing it to move both vertically and horizontally to cover all possible views at an angle equal to 115 degrees. IS' You can also insert a memory card, through the slot that is hidden to not affect the design, allowing you to automatically record loop video.
And finally supported connection to the Xiaomi WiFi router to automatically save the data to the hard drive. Sales began today at 10.00 in China via the official Xiaomi store and Jingdong, Suning and Lynx partners. What do you think about this new surveillance camera?
who is that already using it? how is it located?
can you also control from PC Win 10?
at the moment the only interaction is through the Mi Home app but on the official website, trying to translate from Chinese, it seems that in the future there will also be the possibility of controlling the camera from a PC. But at present Mi Home remains the only way.
Nothing eth?
No, the camera is designed for immediate use without cables. only that of the power supply. you download the Mi Home app and from there you make every setting.
Do you have the RJ45 port? Do you feed Poe?
There is no RJ45 port, so you can not power the camera via PoE (Power over Ethernet). The room only uses WiFi.