FLIR FX Wi-Fi security camera clips out relevant footage

FLIR, the company behind the infrared camera that gives smartphones a new superpower, has introduced another camera — this one not intended to find hot spots in the dark. It is called the FLIR FX Wi-Fi camera, and it is essentially a Dropcam competitor, but with a twist, something we’ve come to expect from the maker. Unlike most general monitoring/surveillance cameras on the market, the FX Wi-Fi camera includes a feature that pulls out all the instances of motion tracking it detected and compiles them into a single clip, eliminating the need to watch long reels of footage for instances of activity.

The FLIR FX camera resembles a portable webcam, and can be positioned on just about any flat surface in order to monitor a room — on top of a bookcase, for example, or on a desk. It records 1080p-resolution footage to a microSD card, and includes a 160-degree FOV wide-angle lens.

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