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In the press release “ieGeek Introduces AOV Technology for Wireless Security Cameras, Enabling 24/7 Smart Recording Without Requiring Wiring,” published on April 24, 2026 by ieGeek via PR Newswire, the company tells us that the first paragraph, the first sentence, should read: “ieGeek’s AOV (Always-on Video) Technology Enables Wireless Security Cameras to Record Smartly 24/7 Compared to traditional wireless PIR cameras, it reduces trigger delays, ensuring key moments are captured without missing critical events,” instead of “ieGeek’s AOV (Always-on Video) technology enables wireless security cameras to intelligently record 24/7 without the trigger delays or missed events associated with traditional PIR-based systems,” as originally posted in error. Below is the complete and corrected statement:

ieGeek introduces AOV technology for wireless security cameras

-ieGeek introduces AOV technology for wireless security cameras, enabling 24/7 smart recording, without the need for wiring

/PRNewswire/ — ieGeek’s AOV (Always-on video) technologyAllows wireless security cameras to intelligently record 24/7. Compared to traditional wireless PIR cameras, it reduces trigger delays, ensuring key moments are captured without missing critical events. The ieGeek S7 combines this capability with a long-lasting battery, AI person tracking, and an extended detection range.

AOV technology expands the capabilities of wireless cameras

ieGeek S7 AOV Security Camera photo

Traditionally, home security systems required users to choose between two approaches:

  • Wired cameras: 24/7 recording, but require complex wiring and a fixed location.
  • Cameras with battery: wireless flexibility, but delays in PIR sensor activation can result in missed events.

ieGeek’s AOV technology bridges this gap, offering the continuous recording of a wired camera, but maintaining the convenience of being able to mount it anywhere thanks to its battery-powered design.

How AOV works

The ieGeek S7 maintains constant vigilance thanks to its low frame rate mode. By default, it captures one frame every two seconds to reduce redundant recording by approximately 90%, saving battery and storage space. When detecting human motion, it switches to up to 25 fps streaming in 50 milliseconds.

Automatic people tracking with AI

The ieGeek S7 incorporates an advanced AI person detection algorithm. Once human movement is detected, the auto tracking function is activated immediately. With a 355° pan and 120° tilt, the camera automatically follows the movements of the lens, so you’ll never have to manually adjust the lens again.

Greater detection range

Los PIR sensors Typical devices detect thermal signals up to about 10 meters, with accuracy limited by distance and ambient temperature.

He sensor visual AOV The S7 uses AI image recognition to clearly detect people and vehicles up to 30 meters away, while employing imaging algorithms to filter out irrelevant motion, reducing false alarms.

Longer battery life.

The ieGeek S7 is equipped with a 9000 mAh high-capacity battery and can be connected to a solar panel for continuous power. The combination of AOV’s low-power architecture and high-capacity battery significantly extends operating time between charges.

Redefining the capabilities of a wireless camera

“We set out to eliminate recording reliability issues that have long been a drawback in wireless cameras,” said ieGeek’s product manager. “With AOV technology and a focus on battery life and sensing performance, we believe continuous protection and wireless flexibility are no longer incompatible.”

The ieGeek S7 is now available for purchase on Amazon.

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