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Aug 7, 2015

Samsung Announces New IP SmartCam


Samsung Announces New IP SmartCam
Samsung Announces New IP SmartCam

We recently reviewed the Samsung SDH-B3040 4 Channel DVR home security camera system. We found it was able to provide a great overview of your home or business security, but for some users, the advanced features on offer with that system may feel like overkill. 

Samsung has now announced an entry-level home security system (IP Camera) that may be better suited to those who just want to keep an eye on things when away home – without the cables, installation hassle, and cost of a high-end surveillance package.

The Samsung SNH-E6411BN IP SmartCam is the newest and cheapest addition to the Samsung home security range. It joins Nest, UCAM and Netgear in the home security marketplace, providing users with 1080p Full HD streaming and recording playback via an additional SD card.

Supported by a dedicated SmartCam app or a web portal for PCs/Macs, this small and compact camera (IP Camera) includes a ultra-wide angle 128 degree field of vision, motion alerts, two-way talk via a built-in microphone/speaker and night vision up to 16 feet.

Operating on the 2.4GHz WiFi band, the simple wireless installation will allow 7 days of continuous video even in the event of a network failure via an optical Micro SD card.

  • Full HD streaming. 1080p Full HD resolution
  • 128 degree Ultra-wide angle (Conventional cameras usually cover about 68 degrees)
  • Motion and audio detection and notification
  • Free smartphone app integration (Android & iOS) allows more than one user to access the camera so the whole family can feel safe in the knowledge that their belongings or house sitter are being watched over
  • Motion Zone Select – option to designate up to three areas of interest to detect motion
  • Two-Way Talk with built in microphone and speaker
  • Night Vision up to 16ft
  • Single Band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz)
  • Records and plays up to 32GB of video with an optional Micro SD card
  • Records more than 7 days of continuous video even if network fails
  • Flexible recording options: Continuous Recording, Manual Recording and Event Recording
  • Once activity is detected, the SmartCam can be calibrated to save the footage directly to an SD card
We’ll soon be taking a look at the Samsung SNH-E6411BN IP SmartCam and letting you know exactly what we think. It’s priced at $199/£99 and available now from your favorite online tech shop.


Jun 28, 2015

Iris Scanner on Galaxy S7 and LG G5


Iris Scanner on Galaxy S7 and LG G5
Iris Scanner on Galaxy S7 and LG G5

LG and Samsung will feature an iris scanner in their future flagship devices, the Galaxy S7 and LG G5. Both devices are said to launch in the first half of 2016.

Iris recognition is perceived as the next security standard that will soon find its way to mobile devices. Soon, it will replace the current fingerprint scanning technology as more and more companies adopt the system's more secure functionality.

Reports claim Samsung and LG are the latest companies to be employing the method of iris scanning with the release of their future flagships. Users should expect to see the new security standard in their products slated for release in 2016.

Both companies are said to have been working on iris recognition technology for quite some time now. Speculations have been made every time the companies release a new handset. It began when Samsung was about to release the Galaxy S5, and LG the G3. The next assumption came when Samsung was about to launch the Galaxy Note Tablet.

Iris scanner has recently been incorporated in a number of smartphones in Asia. These include the Chinese-made Vivo X5 Pro and the Japanese-made Fujitsu Arrows NX F-04G. The latter also features a QHD display of 5.2 inches, a RAM of 3GB, built-in storage of 32GB and Snapdragon 810.

Apart from the iris recognition technology, Samsung's future flagship will reportedly come with a higher resolution display compared to the company's current flagship devices. The future device is said to measure 2560 by 1440.

There's also speculation that the future Galaxy S7 will sport an Ultra HD 4K display. The said screen is one of the features that users can expect to see on Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 5. The latter is scheduled to launch sometime in August or September this year.

The LG G5, on its part, will feature a main camera of 20MP and the same 4K display found in Samsung's future flagship. Other features include 3D image capturing and in-built wireless charging.

Iris scanning works by scanning the eyes of the smartphone's owner through the device's front camera. The scanned image is then analyzed and compared with stored biometric data. One company that specializes in biometric technology is Irience, which entered into partnership with LG Electronics.

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