Ugreen Announces SynCare Smart Home Camera Lineup for 2026 Launch
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Summary
Ugreen is expanding into the smart home surveillance market with its new SynCare product line, announced at CES 2026. The lineup includes two indoor cameras (ID500 Pro and ID500 Plus), an outdoor camera (OD600 Pro), and a video doorbell (DB600 Pro), all featuring 4K capture, AI-powered person/pet recognition, and enhanced low-light performance. The products are scheduled to launch in the second half of 2026 with pricing to be announced at IFA 2026.
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The series will consist of two indoor cams, the ID500 Pro and ID500 Plus, the OD600 Pro outdoor cam, and the Video Doorbell DB600 Pro.
All of this gear will launch in the second half of 2026, with pricing to be announced at IFA 2026.
Both indoor cams have 4K capture with pan and tilt support, f1.0 aperture for great low-light performance (and colorized night vision), and use multimodal AI to recognize people, pets, and events.
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