In the press release titled “ieGeek Introduces AOV Technology for Wireless Security Cameras, Delivering Intelligent Continuous Recording Without Wiring,” published on April 24, 2026 by ieGeek on PR Newswire, the company informs us that the first sentence of the first paragraph, initially “AOV (Always-on video) technology enables wireless security cameras to perform intelligent recording 24/7, without the delays reaction and the risks of missing an event linked to traditional systems based on passive infrared sensors. “, is incorrect and should be replaced with “ieGeek’s Always-on video (AOV) technology enables wireless security cameras to perform intelligent recording 24/7. Compared to traditional cameras based on passive infrared sensors, this technology reduces reaction times and ensures that all key moments are captured, without the risk of missing a critical event. “. The full correct statement is as follows:
ieGeek Introduces AOV Technology for Wireless Security Cameras, Ensuring Intelligent Continuous Recording Without Wiring
/PRNewswire/ — La technologieAOV (Always-on vidéo: vidéo en continu) de ieGeek allows wireless security cameras to perform intelligent recordings 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Compared to traditional cameras based on passive infrared sensors, this technology reduces reaction times and guarantees the capture of all key moments, without the risk of missing a critical event. The GeekS7 camera combines this performance with a large-capacity battery, AI-powered human motion tracking, and extended detection range.
Photo from the AOV S7 security camera by ieGeek
AOV technology to expand the capabilities of wireless cameras
Until now, home security devices have forced users to choose between two approaches:
- Wired cameras: continuous recording, but complex wiring and a fixed location are required.
- Battery powered cameras: wireless, but the response times of passive infrared sensors put users at risk of missing certain events.
ieGeek’s AOV technology fills this gap by providing the uninterrupted recording of a wired camera, while retaining the mounting convenience of a battery-powered design.
How AOV technology works
The GeekS7 camera provides continuous monitoring using a low frame rate mode. By default, it captures an image every two seconds to reduce redundant footage by approximately 90%, preserving battery life and storage space. When human movement is detected, it shifts at a rate of up to 25 frames per second in less than 50 milliseconds.
AI-powered automatic human movement tracking
The GeekS7 camera features an advanced AI human detection algorithm. The auto-tracking feature activates immediately as soon as human movement is detected. With 355° pan rotation and 120° tilt, the camera automatically follows the target’s movements. It is therefore no longer necessary to adjust the lens manually.
Extended detection range
THE passive infrared sensors Standards detect thermal signatures up to about 10 meters, with accuracy limited by distance and ambient temperature.
The visual sensorAOV The S7 camera leverages AI-powered image recognition to clearly detect people and vehicles up to 30 meters away, but also uses image processing algorithms to filter out irrelevant movements and effectively reduce false alerts.
Long battery life
Equipped with a large capacity battery (9000mAh), the GeekS7 camera can be combined with a solar panel for continuous power supply. The combination of low-power architecture and high-capacity battery in AOV technology significantly increases runtime between recharges.
A new definition of wireless camera
“We sought to eliminate recording reliability issues, which have long been the weak point of wireless cameras,” said ieGeek’s chief product officer. “With AOV technology, which focuses on battery life and detection performance, we are now confident that continuous protection and wireless flexibility are no longer mutually exclusive.”
The GeekS7 camera is already available for purchase on Amazon.
Amazon United Kingdom
Amazon Italy
Amazon Germany
Amazon Spain
Amazon France
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