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Gizmodo
a day ago
- Business
- Gizmodo
This Arlo Home Security Bundle Now Costs Peanuts, Includes 2 Cameras and a Smart Doorbell
For the security of your house, one indoor camera is a fair beginning, yet complete peace of mind results from extensive protection. That's what Arlo offers with its new whole home security bundle which is a one-stop solution to watch over all the important areas of your house. Sometimes, simply having visible security modules is a powerful deterrent and make your house a less attractive target for would-be burglars. Right now, Amazon is offering this essential bundle at an all-time low, the perfect time to boost home security without spending an arm and a leg. The Arlo bundle currently costs only $179 which is a significant markdown from its usual list price of $229. This means you're saving over $50, and at $60 per device. The bundle includes the Arlo video doorbell, Arlo Essential indoor camera, and the Arlo Essential outdoor camera, each with crisp 2K resolution for clear HD footage. See at Amazon Why Should You Buy This Bundle? Start with the Arlo Video Doorbell and you have a device that records guests at your door and also allows for real-time conversation through two-way audio. The doorbell features motion detection and a wide 130-degree field of view so you'll never miss anything that's happening at your door. The Essential indoor camera is best for home monitoring indoors with night vision and the same degree of high-definition video quality. The Essential outdoor camera is weatherproof and therefore best for watching over your yard or driveway. All three cameras sync well with the Arlo Secure App which is the center for managing your home protection. Live notifications through the app inform you whenever there is movement and you can view live video instantly or activate a remote alarm to scare off burglars. Night vision allows one to view areas with minimal light and the broader angle lenses project wider areas. Privacy is Arlo's utmost concern and the company has developed its products with robust mechanisms to ensure that your personal information is not compromised. You remain in complete control of your data and Arlo is committed to keeping your privacy as secure as your property. The Arlo bundle supports Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant so you can control your cameras by voice command or automations. If you use IFTTT, you can automate customized routines such as receiving low battery warnings or having compatible lights turn on when motion is detected. This level of integration makes it easy to add Arlo to your existing smart home system. Don't wait, take this bottom-line price and secure your home today. See at Amazon


Gizmodo
13-06-2025
- Business
- Gizmodo
Just Like Black Friday, Amazon Gives You a Free Arlo 2K Security Camera When You Buy One
Arlo is our top pick for security cameras, delivering outstanding performance both indoors and outdoors. Keeping your home or apartment safe is more important than ever and investing in high-quality security equipment is a smart move for peace of mind. Arlo has established itself as a global leader in home security and it is popular for its reliable and feature-rich cameras. While Arlo products are usually on the pricier side, every now and then, Amazon offers deals so good they're hard to ignore. F or a limited time only, the Arlo Essential Security Camera 2K (2nd Gen) is available for an all-time lowest price of $89 as a two-camera set, down from its normal list price of $190. That's a massive 53% discount, and a scarce opportunity to purchase two high-end cameras for the price of one. See at Amazon The Arlo Essential camera 2K can be placed indoors or outdoors, and give you flexibility and security where you need it most. With each camera, you get crisp 2K video so you never miss a thing. Wherever you're looking in your front porch, backyard or living room, these cameras provide high-resolution images that make it easy to recognize faces, license plates, or other important details. The wireless design means you can put them almost anywhere without the burden of complicated wiring, and the easy setup process plugs directly into your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network. If your router is dual-band, you likely already have a 2.4GHz network so you rarely have to worry about compatibility. It also has an onboard spotlight which improves nighttime clarity and acts as an intruder deterrent. Color night vision means you get crisp and full-color images even in the dark which is a huge improvement over old black-and-white night vision. The cameras themselves also offer two-way audio so you'll be able to hear and talk through the app, from welcoming a visitor at the door to driving away an unwelcome visitor. Real-time alerts keep you informed as soon as motion is detected, and you'll be able to activate the remote siren from your phone in the event you need to scare off an intruder or alert neighbors. The Arlo Secure app is central to the experience with live streaming, motion alert and the capability to review footage wherever you are. You can also enable the spotlight and siren remotely via the app and with a 130-degree wide-angle lens, you're surveying more with fewer cameras. For those who need more features, the optional Arlo Secure plan unlocks more features like storage of video recordings up to 60 days, customizable alerts for persons, cars, packages, dogs, and even fire. You will also love its integration with popular smart home hubs. The Arlo Essential Camera integrates with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant so you can arm or disarm cameras using voice commands or view live streams on compatible smart displays. For even more automation, you can connect the cameras with IFTTT for functionality like low battery alert or automatic turning on of compatible lights when there is motion. If you're serious about protecting your home, now is the perfect time to invest in Arlo. See at Amazon


Digital Trends
12-06-2025
- Automotive
- Digital Trends
Fed up waiting for the X100VI? Then check out the new X-E5
Fujifilm has just unveiled the X-E5, and it might just be the answer for those folks who are still waiting around for the X100VI. The Japanese camera maker released the X100VI in March 2024, at a time when its predecessor, the X100V, had gone viral and was pretty much impossible to buy new. While Fujifilm promised better availability with the X100VI, its popularity exceeded that of the X100V, and many customers have had to wait months to receive their purchase. The new X-E5, unveiled by Fujifilm on Thursday, sports the popular retro styling of the X100VI, and includes many similar features. But the one key difference that may excite potential buyers is the fact that the new camera lets you change the lens — something you can't do with the X100VI, which has a fixed 23mm lens (35mm equivalent on its crop sensor). The X-E5 is the successor to the X-E4, which came out four years ago, though the older model fell well short when it came to matching the X100 series. But the new X-E5 has received a significant spec bump that includes the same 40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor as the X100VI, along with the X-Processor 5. And just like the X100VI, the X-E5 also comes with in-body stabilization, an articulating back display panel, a similar layout of vintage-inspired dials on the top, and a compact body. Another feature that might appeal to fans of Fujifilm's X series is the new dedicated film simulation dial offering easy access 20 built-in simulations. Differences, however, include the lack of an optical viewfinder for the X-E5, the absence of an ISO dial on the top, no weather sealing for the body, and no built-in ND filter. Additionally, the 28mm kit lens for the X-E5 starts at f/2.8 compared to f/2 for the X100VI, making the new camera slightly less suitable for low-light conditions. The Fujifilm X-E5 is out in August and will cost $1,699.95 for the body only. A kit including a 23mm (35mm equivalent) f/2.8 lens will also be available for $1,899.95. The X-E5 certainly looks like a compelling piece of kit, with the interchangeable lens feature sure to make the decision harder when it comes to choosing between the X100VI and this new camera.


The Verge
12-06-2025
- The Verge
Fujifilm's new X-E5 is one of its sleekest mirrorless cameras yet
Fujifilm is announcing the X-E5, a new $1,699.95 mirrorless camera due out in August. It has a 40-megapixel sensor, a new control lever on its front, a classic EVF mode with old-school frame lines, and of course a bunch of analog-inspired film simulations. It's yet another retro-looking mirrorless from Fujifilm, but it's one of the more striking designs, with cleaner, straighter lines on its single-piece machined top plate that give it a bolder look than the still hard-to-get X100VI. The two share the same sensor, tilting rear screen, and in-body image stabilization system. And with the new 23mm f/2.8 lens announced alongside it, the X-E5 can even match the focal length of the X100's built-in lens — but with a more pronounced, contoured grip. The lens is initially available only in a bundle with the camera for $1,899.95, but will be sold standalone for $499.95 in late 2025. The new X-E5 is slightly larger than the last-gen X-E4 to accommodate image stabilization, and at 445 grams it's about 80 grams heavier. The new, flippy control lever on its front has five programmable functions for enabling things like Surround View, which lets you see beyond the frame when shooting in cropped aspect ratios. Fujifilm's popular film simulations get a dedicated dial on the X-E5, with a viewing window on the top plate that's reminiscent of frame counters on vintage cameras. There are 20 built-in film simulations in total, and the dial features six of the most popular presets, plus three user-customizable options. The X-E5 has another new feature inspired by retro cameras: a Classic Display Mode for its built-in 2.36-million dot electronic viewfinder. Enabling this mode gives the viewfinder a vintage heads-up interface, with simplified red electronic numerals showing exposure values, rangefinder-like frame lines with rounded corners, and a needle-style light meter on the side. The frame lines look similar to the ones found on a Leica M3, while the light meter takes me right back to my old Pentax K1000 and other 35mm film SLR cameras. Fujifilm is sticking to its playbook of updating its X-series cameras with its latest sensor, stabilization, and autofocus tech. The X-E5 isn't as left-field as the quasi-toy X Half camera, but I wager it's closer to what dedicated X-series fans actually want. And Fujifilm obviously isn't done going to the well for more vintage vibes from classic cameras.


Al Bawaba
11-06-2025
- Business
- Al Bawaba
Axis Introduces Next-generation AI-powered Dome Cameras
Axis Communications has announced four robust AI-powered cameras offering outstanding image quality and forensic details in up to 8 MP, even in harsh weather and environments. Built on ARTPEC-9, they offer accelerated performance to run impressive analytics applications on the Q3546-LVE and AXIS Q3556-LVE offer 4 MP resolution. They include a wide standard 10 mm lens or a 51 mm tele lens. In addition, AXIS Q3556-LVE has an acoustic sensor and AXIS Audio Analytics preinstalled. Users will be notified whenever something relevant happens, even when there's no visual indication. For instance, it can detect screams, shouts, as well as changes in sound are also two 8 MP models available: AXIS Q3548-LVE and AXIS Q3558-LVE, where AXIS Q3558-LVE also includes an acoustic sensor with AXIS Audio on ARTPEC-9, these AI-powered dome cameras offer accelerated performance and make it possible to run impressive analytics applications on the edge. For instance, they come with AXIS Object Analytics preinstalled to detect, classify, track, and count humans, vehicles, and types of vehicles. They also come with AXIS Image Health Analytics preinstalled, so users will be notified if the image is blocked, degraded, under-exposed, or features include: • Outstanding image quality in up to 8 MP• Next-generation AI-powered analytics• Variants with a choice of lenses available• Models with AXIS Audio Analytics preinstalled• Built-in cybersecurity with Axis Edge Vault Made from high-grade aluminium, these robust, IK10-, IP66-, IP6K9K- and NEMA 4X-rated outdoor-ready cameras are both vandal- and impact-resistant. They have an operating temperature range from -55°C to 55 °C (-122 to 131°F). They can also be powered with DC and PoE to ensure power redundancy. What's more, Axis Edge Vault, a hardware-based cybersecurity platform, safeguards the device and offers FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certified secure key storage and operations.