The 'intelligent' home security system that learns to recognise your pets and everyday movements to prevent false alarms
The 'intelligent' home security system that learns to recognise your pets and everyday movements to prevent false alarms Canary system uses cameras and sensors to monitor a home It syncs with a smartphone and can alert home owners of intruders Device also learns a household's habits and warns of even slight changes System aims to prevent false alarms, as traditional home security systems have a 99 per cent false alarm rate, claim founders of the new device A screeching burglar alarm is the bane of many a city dweller's life - not least because it's usually a false alarm. It can also warn you if it senses anything out of the ordinary, including sudden temperature changes that could indicate a fire, for example CANARY'S SPECIFICATIONS HD Camera with night vision 170 degree wide angle lens Wi-Fi High quality microphone speaker Siren RGB LEDs 3-axis accelerometer Motion detection Temperature sensor Humidity sensor Air quality sensor The six-inch tall gadget has a built-in HD video camera with night vision, microphone speakers to track changes in sound, temperature, air and humidity sensors, passive infrared motion detectors and a siren. The more alerts that sound, the more the device can learn the behaviour and habits of its user and respond to certain changes more accurately The six-inch tall gadget has a built-in HD camera with night vision, microphone speakers, motion, temperature, air and humidity sensors and a siren The more alerts that are sent, the more the device can learn the behaviour and habits of its user and respond smarter to certain changes. According to the founders, traditional home security systems have a 99 per cent false alarm rate.

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