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1 week agoRing adds 4K to its battery-powered video doorbells
Ring enhances its battery-powered video doorbells with 4K and 2K video options, along with new solar charging solutions.
The E1 Pro is the size of a silver dollar, small enough to tuck behind your rear-view mirror—maybe the only dashcam I've heard described as "cute." It retails under $150. And yet this cam can record clear, high-contrast footage at the same ultra-high-resolution 4K (2160p) that you'd expect of a home flatscreen. It's the smallest such device I've seen from a major brand.
The Osmo Nano is built around a magnetic, detachable camera module that houses a 1/1.3-inch sensor, giving it the power to deliver detailed 4K video at 60 frames per second and buttery-smooth 4K slow-motion at 120 frames per second. The camera's 143° ultra-wide field of view captures more of every shot, making it ideal for action footage, immersive landscapes, and dynamic storytelling.
The Pavo Femto is unapologetically digital, pairing with the DJI O4 Air Unit to serve up 4K/60fps footage while its competitors in the micro class are still fussing with analog snow.