Aqara, a provider of smart home products, has released its Camera Hub G2H Pro, an updated version of the Aqara Camera Hub G2H.
The company says that, compared to its predecessor, the G2H Pro features wider compatibility with third-party ecosystems, more storage options and added functionalities such as privacy masking, custom ringtone, and timelapse clip generation. It purportedly inherits and improvespremium features from its predecessor, such as the Zigbee 3.0 hub function with an upgraded support of up to 128 Aqara accessories, and the slightly wider viewing angle of 146° (diagonal) due to the absent distortion correction.
According to the folks at Aqara, key improvements of the new camera also include:
Like the G2H, the new G2H Pro model serves as a home security center and connects with other Aqara sensors. In the cases of an abnormal sound detection, an unexpected door opening, or an unexpected human motion, the camera notifies users via the smartphone, triggers the built-in siren, and records a short video clip which will be synced to the Aqara cloud.
The Aqara cloud storage is subscription free, and can be disabled on the app (available in the Apple App Store). If local storage is available, user can choose to record and save only the clips of such critical events locally, or to record constantly and store the 24/7 footage.
To celebrate the launch, Aqara now offers a 15% discount for the new G2H Pro on its Amazon brand stores. North American customers will enjoy the offer with the promo code G2HPROPR in the US and Canada, while European customers can take advantage of it using the promo code PRG2HPRO in the UK, Germany and France. Both codes will be valid through Mar 5, 2022.
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