Source: Kodak.
  • CE Brands (CEBI) subsidiary eBuyNow has launched the KODAK Infinio F882 Outdoor Security Camera
  • The camera provides more than 90 days of passive monitoring on a single charge
  • It marks the fifth product developed by eBuyNow under the KODAK Smart Home brand, which also includes baby monitors and air purifiers
  • CE Brands designs, develops and distributes smart consumer electronic products with leading manufacturers and iconic brands
  • CE Brands (CEBI) is up by 1.59 per cent trading at $0.64 per share

CE Brands (CEBI) subsidiary eBuyNow has launched the KODAK Infinio F882 Outdoor Security Camera.

The device provides more than 90 days of passive monitoring on a single charge in full-HD resolution with a 120° wide-angle lens.

Its night vision feature reaches up to 25 feet with motion detection maxing out at 30 feet.

It also offers 8 GB of storage, 256-bit encryption, two-way audio and seamless connectivity to the KODAK Smart Home App.

The camera will initially be available online in the U.S. and Canada.

This is the fifth product developed by eBuyNow under the KODAK Smart Home brand, which also includes baby monitors and air purifiers.

“We are excited to deliver this high-quality, connected outdoor camera as our first product in our outdoor security category,” stated Craig Smith, CEO of CE Brands. “We look forward to continuing to collaborate with our manufacturing partners and Kodak on the future development of additional Smart Home products.”

CE Brands designs, develops and distributes smart consumer electronic products with leading manufacturers and iconic brands.

CE Brands (CEBI) is up by 1.59 per cent trading at $0.64 per share as of 2:08 pm EST.

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