The development history of solar security cameras
Arlo‘s predecessor was Vuezone. In 2012, Vuezone pioneered a low-power product model with its “purely wireless camera” concept (one base station + N cameras), which served as an early prototype of Arlo technology. Arlo Technologies Inc. has since launched smart Wi-Fi and LTE cameras, video doorbells, floodlight cameras, and home security systems.
Ring™ Video Doorbell, launched in 2014
Ring™ Video Doorbell is a smart doorbell product from Ring, first released in 2014. Its video recording, motion detection, and two-way talk capabilities have been widely popular with users, earning it a spot on Time magazine’s “Top 10 Gadgets of 2014” list.
Ring™ Video Doorbell is the world’s first battery-powered doorbell that uses Wi-Fi and HD video. Homeowners receive notifications when visitors arrive and can engage in video conversations with them from anywhere in the world via an iOS or Android app.
In 2016
Tuokuo (Tocoding) Technology released the MobileCam, the first low-power development board based on HiSilicon LiteOS.
In 2017
the HiSilicon 3518EV200 integrated HiSilicon’s latest small system, Lite0s, and added a low-power Wi-Fi 1131, further meeting the development needs of low-power products. It offers advantages in low bitrate, high image quality, and low power consumption.
Tuokuo (Tocoding) Technology’s first low-power product was launched in 2017. Specifically, it developed a low-power video doorbell based on the HiSilicon 3518EV200, which was Tocoding Technology’s first low-power product.
Qingshi Interconnect’s (UBIA UBOX) first low-power product was launched in 2017. Specifically, on July 12, 2017, the HiSilicon V200 low-power doorbell development project launched. This marked the first low-power, no-charge product launched by Qingshi Interconnect.
In 2018
On March 28, 2018, Tuoku Technology held its 2018 Low-Power Product Series Launch Conference at Shenzhen Xinghe Leading Innovation World, titled “A Broad Vision, Expand Together.” The event featured the release of several low-power products, including the TD2 doorbell board, TC2 battery camera board, and the TPX wireless battery camera mid-level kit.
Meari Technology began developing low-power products based on HiSilicon’s 3518EV200 and Lite0S processors at the end of 2016. In 2017, it participated in the Huawei Hackathon and won the championship. In 2018, it officially launched its low-power platform, which has now gained traction in the European and American markets and experienced explosive growth on Amazon in
In 2019
Jijia (A4x) started using HiSilicon for low power consumption in 2019. Later, HiSilicon used Junzheng T31 in 2020 for well-known reasons, and started shipping in April 2021.
Solar camera applications:
Such as homes, courtyards, farms, orchards, remote mountainous regions, outdoor parking lots, forests, construction sites, mining areas, oil fields, reservoirs, animal farms, plant farms, beaches, yachts/boats, and any no power no network sites, etc.