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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Reolink’s Triple-Lens OMVI Cameras Want To End To Security Blind Spots

    Reolink has launched its new OMVI range of triple-lens security cameras, featuring a unique setup that combines a panoramic dual-lens system with an active pan-tilt tracking lens. This design aims to provide 360-degree coverage and actively follow moving subjects using Reolink's SyncTrack technology and Auto Framing. The cameras also incorporate local AI processing for video search and detection, eliminating the need for subscriptions, with storage managed via microSD or NVR systems. Alongside the OMVI line, Reolink also introduced a new Power-Efficient Series of battery-powered devices focused on longer battery life and simpler installation. AI

    Reolink’s Triple-Lens OMVI Cameras Want To End To Security Blind Spots

    IMPACT New AI-powered security cameras offer advanced tracking and local processing, potentially improving home and business surveillance capabilities.

  2. Eufy Joins The Local AI Race With New EdgeAgent Security Platform

    Eufy has introduced EdgeAgent, a new AI-powered home security platform that processes data locally instead of relying on cloud servers. The system aims to provide faster response times, enhanced privacy, and reduce subscription fees by performing detection, analysis, and action on a dedicated AI chipset within the home. While Eufy claims it is the first "local security AI agent," other companies like SwitchBot and Reolink are also developing similar on-device AI security solutions. AI

    Eufy Joins The Local AI Race With New EdgeAgent Security Platform

    IMPACT Accelerates the trend of on-device AI processing for enhanced privacy and speed in consumer electronics.