Versuni branches out into home security with the Philips Home Safety 5000 series
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- Jan. 30, 2024
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(formerly known as Philips Domestic Appliances) announced the launch of the Philips Home Safety 5000 series that was developed in partnership with Artificial Intelligence of Things ('AIoT') company nami. The range of home safety appliances includes an , a , a , and . The motion sensor plugs are unique in that they combine Wi-Fi and thread-sensing technology meaning that they can detect a presence without being hindered by blind spots or interference from walls or other objects. is a wireless standard that enables smart home devices to work together through a mesh network, with each Thread-enabled smart device as a node in its own network. The 500 series includes: : full 360° day and night vision with 2K clarity and enhanced night vision. Pan and tilt, plus motion tracking. Includes a physical privacy shutter for added peace of mind. : Easy setup, weatherproof design for outdoor use, with no wiring. Place it anywhere indoors or outdoors thanks to the rechargeable battery and fully weatherproof design. Pair it with a solar panel, and you never have to charge it. A powerful motion-activated spotlight makes the night bright. : Set up in minutes using the built-in battery or existing doorbell wiring for continuous power. See more of what's at your door day and night with 2K clarity, enhanced night vision and wide-angle 160° view. Position the three Wireless Sensing Plugs in the most optimal places around your home to create a sensing zone. The door sensor monitors key entry points. No hub is required. Sensing plugs double as smart plugs. The Philips Home Safety camera, doorbells and sensors are since they are Thread-based, easy and quick to install. The digital motion sensing software is embedded in a smart plug for minimum intrusion and visibility, a pack of three sensors and a door sensor that can create a zone of up to 1,500 sqft, which can be extended by adding more sensors or additional zones. Using the cameras and doorbell record locally with end-to-end encryption, to an SD card and also back up the content to the cloud. With the SD card, should the Wi-Fi drop, the smart home devices will continue to record locally. The intelligent sensing technology, powered by machine learning algorithms, can filter out vacuum bots and pets and detect a human presence. Users can access the Philips Home Safety app to have 24/7 control and insights into their home security from anywhere. According to Versuni, the Philips Home Safety Series 5000 is expected to launch in March 2024 in Singapore. We will update this article with pricing and availability when we get more information.