MOTION CAM HDR (PHOD ) 8IN ( WHITE )
(AJAX)
Superior MotionCam HD (PhOD) Jeweller is a next-generation motion detector designed to provide high-quality alarm photo verification with support for both HD1 and HDR. Thanks to HD technology, details such as faces or text become more clear and recognizable. In turn, HDR further enhances the image by improving colors and contrast, ensuring that photos look more lifelike and are free from overexposed or underexposed areas. But there’s more: Superior MotionCam HD (PhOD) Jeweller captures and delivers photos at incredible speeds thanks to the TurboWings protocol. Thus, security teams can quickly confirm real threats and respond effectively. Users can take on-demand photos anytime with a single tap in an Ajax app. The device can also be configured to take photos automatically by scenario, by arming/disarming, or according to a set schedule.
Upgraded Communication Protocols:
Superior Jeweller: A new data transfer protocol that provides enhanced block encryption and expanded frequency band support (865.0–869.65 MHz) for devices manufactured from March 2026.
TurboWings: Designed for faster photo delivery and supports firmware updates (for units with firmware 16.132.41.30 or later).
Enhanced Imaging:
Higher Resolution: Offers an adjustable photo resolution of up to 960 × 720 px.
Expanded Trigger Options: Now includes "Photo by tamper alarm," allowing the camera to capture images if tampering is detected.
Faster Delivery: Photo delivery times have been improved, with 160 × 120 px resolution photos reaching the user in as little as 3 seconds.
Detection & Sensitivity:
Features a single PIR sensor with 4 sensitivity levels.
Maintains support for pet immunity (up to 20 kg and 50 cm).
Continues to utilize the SmartDetect software algorithm for false alarm prevention.
Sabotage & Security
Anti-Sabotage: Includes a tamper alarm for removal/detachment attempts and a holding screw to secure the device on the SmartBracket.
Protection: Features device authentication to prevent spoofing and detects communication loss within 36 seconds.