Psync Labs is shaking things up by focusing on not just what the camera sees but also its ability to understand it. 

The Genie S, the company's first product, takes security to the next level with the help of generative AI powered by GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer).

This AI-enhanced security camera aims to provide a comprehensive perspective of your surroundings, giving you the peace of mind you deserve. 

New Vision of Smart Security For Psync

Psync Genie S Security Camera Transcribes What it Can See With ChatGPT's Help
(Photo: Psync Labs) Psync's latest security camera is not the typical one you see everywhere. It uses ChatGPT to understand what it sees.

While many affordable home security cameras offer the usual features, the Genie S adds a layer of advanced capabilities. Equipped with a five-megapixel camera, capable of 2K video output, a powered pan-tilt base, four LEDs, a microphone, and a speaker, this camera covers all the essentials. 

According to Engadget, the unique feature of Genie S is that its compact cube design hides the leans when you're not using them.

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Seamless Setup and Options

Setting up the Genie S is a breeze. You can place it on a table or get creative with its screw mount, and connect it with the included six-foot-long USB-C cable. 

Apart from that, your $40 could go a long way for the 64GB storage option. If you want a cheaper alternative, you can try the 32GB for $35. However, keep in mind that the Genie S falls under the "you get what you pay for" category, especially when it comes to picture and sound quality.

AI-Powered Vision with ViewSay

The real innovation lies in Psync's transcription tool, ViewSay, which harnesses the power of GPT-based generative AI. ViewSay converts what the camera sees into written descriptions, unlocking a new level of understanding. 

For a limited-time trial of 99 cents a month (later $7 a month), ViewSay identifies objects, categorizes events, and provides searchable clips with descriptive text. Before it's too late, we suggest taking advantage of the cheap trial fee.

Once you set up ViewSay, your phone will alert you when something interesting happens in its field of view. It will provide a detailed description of the event and categorize it, such as "Person," "Vehicle," or "Pet." You can even create custom alerts for specific scenarios, enhancing the camera's utility as a security tool.

Psync's Genie S Has Room For Improvements

While Psync's Genie S shows promise in theory, it has room to grow in practice. Its AI still needs more training and data from a wider user base to offer precise descriptions consistently. 

At this stage, you're essentially signing up to be part of an evolving ecosystem, making you a beta tester.

In a world where security and surveillance are commonplace, Psync's Genie S and ViewSay aim to deliver a more meaningful and efficient experience. It's indeed changing the game in the way we view smart security cameras regardless of location.

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