Founded in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Amaryllo is a key player in the smart home camera robots market. The company makes AI-powered smart security cameras with auto-tracking and fast facial recognition. Apollo auto-tracking camera robot is the most recent offering from Amaryllo that will be presented at IFA 2019. This innovative feature allows the camera to be-in-motion and move according to the person it has detected.

It is a smart, AI-powered camera robot that can talk, see, hear, sense, and auto-track people, even in complete darkness. With embedded multi-core CPUs, Apollo can perform real-time video analytics to auto-track intruders from a distance of over 40-feet. No corner of a home is hidden from it, thanks to 360-degree auto-tracking feature.

The Apollo auto-tracking camera robot can recognize human faces and deliver face Alerts or video push-notifications in real-time to authorized smart devices. It can also trigger notifications after detecting motion and audio. This smart home camera robot can even greet people in a human voice. Furthermore, it can be programmed to monitor or block out certain areas.

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Two-way talk, 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 256-bits encryption, and IR LEDs are some of the other features. The camera robot is small enough to be placed on a table or you can mount it on a wall. It has all the features one would look for in a smart home camera.

The Apollo auto-tracking camera robot is available for $250, with additional charges for cloud storage service, starting at $3/month.

Image: Amaryllo
Image: Amaryllo
Image: Amaryllo
Image: Amaryllo
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