IMOU has showcased its latest AI-powered home security technologies and products at IFA 2024 in Berlin.
With its strength in video-audio technology and self-developed AI algorithms, IMOU has shown strong competitive ability and rapid market growth in over 100 countries, especially in Europe. At IMOU’s booth, visitors explored advanced AI technology across four key security scenarios: home, SMBs, caregiving, and outdoor solutions for areas without power or network coverage.
Next-generation security technologies
IMOU proudly unveiled the AOV PT 5MP at IFA 2024, the winner of the prestigious Energy-Saving Technology Innovation Award at the Global Product Technology Innovation Awards held during IFA. AOV PT 5MP manages to deliver continuous recording while running on battery power, making it a breakthrough in energy efficiency. With this technology, battery-powered ‘always-on’ video (AOV) recording can last for more than 15 days, and can be paired with a solar panel for practically “limitless” power delivery.
Batteries often have charging difficulties in low temperatures; this can negatively impact product functionality in cold areas. To address this, IMOU AOV PT 5MP features -10°C Low-Temperature Charging Technology, ensuring reliable performance even in harsh weather conditions. With advanced AI recognition, these cameras provide accurate detection while maintaining low power consumption, demonstrating IMOU’s commitment to efficient, precise security solutions.
IMOU showed its cutting-edge home security solutions at IFA 2024, with advanced devices that enhance safety and comfort in every corner of your property such as its Cruiser Dual 2 Pro camera which features Aurora™ Low-Light Imaging technology to provide clearer night vision. Meeting the need for absolute security in low-light conditions, this technology gives users peace of mind, especially when at home alone.
The future of intelligent security with IMOU AI technology
Visitors experienced device-side algorithms that use simple physical gestures to activate and deactivate privacy masking, an algorithm that blurs all human-shaped targets in recorded video footage. To ensure users’ privacy, algorithms are implemented on the device and not uploaded to the cloud.
Cloud-based algorithms were also showcased, giving visitors the chance to experience real-time target tracking and detection based on the instructions they input to the algorithm. In this scenario videos are streamed live with no data storage, with algorithmic functions implemented via in-site servers to ensure privacy protection.