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Arlo Q IP Camera

17.11.2015

Netgear has developed a new Arlo Q IP camera with Full HD 1080p support. The novelty is aimed at use in home security systems.

For Arlo Q, even the dark time of the day is not a hindrance, because a 4-megapixel high-sensitivity sensor in combination with a night vision system will allow you to get an image in any lighting conditions. Two-way voice communication allows the user to hear conversations in the room where the camera is installed. In addition, Arlo Q can respond to sound and send a notification to the owner on an iOS or Android device.

The camera can quickly connect to an existing Wi-Fi network. The 130-degree wide-angle lens provides the ability to monitor the entire room. Recording of video on a cloud service is provided.

In the US, the novelty will appear in December at a price of $220. It will also be available soon in Australia, Canada and Europe for around £170 or €220.

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In the spring of 2013, the Californian company Liquipel intends to open an office in Russia and launch its own service for processing smartphones, tablets and laptops with a nanocoating that protects devices from moisture. This was told to CNews in the company's management at the Mobile World Congress taking place these days in Barcelona.

The coating developed by Liquipel is based on a patented liquid repellent. When applied to a device, this coating becomes part of the device and is not felt to the touch and does not affect performance. The coating can be applied both to the outer surface of the device and to its inner parts. The gadget processed in this way does not fail even when completely immersed in water. True, in the case of a smartphone, for example, working with it under water will not work - when immersed, the touch screen does not respond to touch.

According to a Liquipel representative, the service will be offered in Russia to end users who can come to the company's office in person for this service or send their device for processing by mail. The first office is planned to be opened in Moscow, and subsequently to expand to other major cities. One of them, most likely, will be St. Petersburg.

In addition to plans to provide services directly, Liquipel also signed an agreement with one of the Russian distributors (the company chose not to disclose its name until the official launch of the service), which will supply devices already treated with a moisture-proof coating to retailers upon their request. In addition to the United States, the company already provides such a service in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Turkey, Canada and Australia, Namibia, as well as in the countries of the Middle East. The cost of the service in Russia has not yet been disclosed. In the US, processing one device costs $59.

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True, unlike Liquipel, the company considers direct cooperation with mobile device manufacturers as the main model for its distribution. Representatives of the company told CNews that Motorola and Alcatel use their waterproof technology of the previous generation, so the appearance of the new technology can also be expected in the first place in the devices of these manufacturers.

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