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D-Link Wi-Fi Camera Offers Advanced AI Fall Detection, Privacy Protection

D-Link Corporation announced the global launch of the DCS-8610 2.5K QHD Pan & Tilt Pro Wi-Fi Camera. Guided by the vision to help families “See Smarter, Live Safer,” this camera brings advanced AI capabilities into an affordable smart home solution.

The DCS-8610 provides versatile applications that scale from private residences to professional environments. It serves as a privacy-first security solution for the booming population of solo dwellers and independent seniors choosing to age in place, acts as a smart nursery monitor for active toddlers and offers a scalable safety net for assisted living and professional care facilities looking to optimize resident care without intrusion.

Key features include:

  • AI Fall Detection: Engineered to send real-time smart alerts directly to a smartphone via the mydlink app. Coupled with Auto Person Tracking to help maintain visibility across the room, this technology ensures long-distance family members and caregivers receive immediate notifications.
  • Complete privacy protection: Hybrid Privacy Mode offers real-time AI mosaic masking of facial features and private details to ensure professional-grade care that respects personal dignity.
  • Versatile care applications: From providing additional awareness for independent seniors aging in place to notifying parents if a toddler tumbles in the playroom, the camera adapts to everyday family scenarios.
  • Crystal-clear, all-around vision: Superior 2.5K clarity combined with 360-degree panoramic coverage provides a complete view of the entire room, day or night, with a single tap on the phone.
  • Seamless two-way connectivity: Built-in audio allows family members to hear and speak in real time, keeping distant caregivers instantly connected.
  • Flexible, secure storage options: Storage options include local microSD card storage or mydlink Cloud Recording.

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