Camect is a Silicon Valley-based company that offers an AI-powered smart camera hub designed to enhance the home surveillance experience. The Camect Smart Camera Hub acts as a network video recorder (NVR), connecting to a wide range of IP cameras and utilizing sophisticated artificial intelligence to provide accurate alerts for detected objects while eliminating false notifications caused by environmental factors like wind, rain, or insects.
The Camect hub continuously records video footage from connected cameras and stores it locally, ensuring privacy and allowing for an extended viewing history. It offers 24/7 recording, secure remote access from anywhere, and intelligent detection of people, vehicles, animals, and delivery services. The device is easy to set up and configure, automatically finding and connecting to compatible cameras on the user's network.
Camect's AI technology has been trained extensively to accurately identify relevant objects and activities, improving over time through user feedback. The system can differentiate between security threats and harmless objects, minimizing alert fatigue and enabling users to focus on genuinely important events.
The Camect hub supports a wide range of IP camera brands and models, including Nest, Arlo, and Wyze cloud cameras on an experimental basis. It offers compatibility with industry-standard protocols like ONVIF and RTSP, providing flexibility in camera selection.
In addition to its consumer offering, Camect has developed a professional program called "All-Pro," which provides advanced features and support tailored for security professionals and system integrators. This program allows for easy device setup, provisioning, and customer management, as well as unlocking additional capabilities like adjustable detection sensitivity and integration with professional monitoring services.
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