Hup is an AI home assistant that watches out for you, offering visual task recognition, reminders, and configuration to your needs. It detects clutter, identifies safety hazards, checks on family members/pets, creates tasks automatically, sends real-time reminders, tracks habits, and integrates with Hup Cameras.
The article announces the launch of the OpenMV AE3 and N6 cameras on Kickstarter. These cameras feature onboard AI acceleration for computer vision applications, making them suitable for various Edge AI tasks. The AE3 is a compact, efficient device with dual NPU cores, while the N6 offers higher performance with a larger form factor and more features.
A technique called lock-in thermography can enhance the thermal resolution of even low-cost IR cameras, allowing for more detailed thermal imaging by periodically modulating the heat produced by a device and applying math to the captured images.
The AI Camera is a portable, low-power device that combines a Raspberry Pi Zero, a 2MP camera module, and a range of sensors, designed for capturing and processing images locally with AI capabilities.
Tokay Lite – A battery-powered no-code AI camera based on ESP32-S3 WiSoC (Crowdfunding)
Maxlab’s Tokay Lite is an OHSWA-certified AI camera based on ESP32-S3 WiFI and Bluetooth SoC that can be used for computer vision (e.g. facial recognition & detection) and robotics applications without the need to know programming languages since a web interface is used for configuration.