CCTV ULO |
They
say the eyes are the windows to one’s soul – a universal language that speaks
not only what we think, but also what we feel. What if, your security camera
had eyes? Not stick-on googly eyes, not metaphoric eyes, but actual eyes that
moved to interact with you. Enter Ulo, a cute yet subtle home security camera
with an interactive eye.
ULO’s Anatomy
Ulo
is a home security camera shaped like an owl. It can record and stream in 1080p
FHD resolution with a 127⁰ wide-angle field of view. The unique intersection of nature
and technology is what sets Ulo apart from other cameras. In place of eyes it
has two 1.22” LCD Screens. In place of its beak, is a one-way mirror with a
hidden camera inside. On top of its head is a capacitive touch button. And just
below its beak is a microphone (it also has a built-in speaker). Inside its
head are components such as a Wi-Fi module, orientation sensor, and a
rechargeable battery. Finally it includes a micro-USB port and is safe for both
indoor AND outdoor use.
Interactive Eyes
Ulo
has 2 LCD screens, neither of which displays logos or words. Instead, these
‘eyes’ are used to communicate through eye expressions. For instance, when
battery is down to 10%, the eyes will show a tired expression. Or when you take
a snapshot using Ulo, it blinks. Also, the eyes will follow your movements. Or
when someone is watching a live feed using a mobile device, Ulo’s eyes squint.
These random expressions and animations add life to Ulo but also keep you in
the loop so you that you know what’s going on with your camera.
Ulo’s
eye color, shape, and size are customizable using the web portal. This allows
you to match Ulo to your interior design and your taste.
Capacitive
Button and Controls
The
capacitive button is your main control. A single tap on the button turns Ulo on
or off. When turned on, Ulo can stream live videos to your mobile devices. You
can also use Ulo to take snapshots and send them to the Ulo web portal, your
Dropbox, or directly to your email account.
A
double tap of Ulo’s button activates Alert mode. When in Alert mode, Ulo is
monitoring. He uses your phone as a presence sensor to decide if and how he
should record. If he senses that your phone is within range, he is going to
assume you are nearby. However, once your phone leaves he will assume you’re
gone. Once that happens Ulo will shut his eyes but he will still be recording.
He does this as an attempt to be incognito. Basically, when you’re gone and
he’s on patrol he doesn’t want to draw attention to himself. If anything happens
on his watch, he will send an animated gif to your phone. Once your phone
reconnects to your Wi-Fi network, Alert mode will be turned off and Ulo will
once again use eye expressions.
With
normal function and eye expression, Ulo lasts for 2 days using a single full
charge of its Li-Po battery. It uses less energy when Alert Mode is on, and can
last for up to a week. Of course, if there’s a wall outlet close by, you can
keep Ulo plugged in.
Compatibility
Unlike most connected devices, Ulo’s services are accessible
from a webpage. It’s both an advantage and disadvantage. As Ulo is accessible
using any mobile device with a browser, you can use it with any mobile
device. It is an advantage to Windows mobile and Blackberry users who
rarely get support from connected devices these days. However, using an app to
control a connected device is far more convenient than opening your browser and
heading to a webpage. If, and only IF, Ulo meets their stretch goal of $599,000
they have promised a watch OS and Android wear app to add greater connectivity.
Though Ulo doesn’t have his own app, you integrate with
other IoT devices usingIFTTT. Though IFTTT, Ulo can communicate
with other well-known devices like Philips Hue, Nest, WeMo, and Wink. IFTTT is
an app that creates If-This-Then-That recipes to make life easier and more
secure. For instance, if your Ulo detected motion, then all Hue lights can be
set to turn on. Or when your Nest thermostat is set to Away mode, your Ulo
can be scheduled to set itself to Alert mode. Finally, Ulo has met several
stretch goals – one of which adds Apple Homekit Compatibility.
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