Lenovo To Compete with Xiaomi in the Smart Home Market – Meet Lecoo


Lecoo

As you guys probably know, Xiaomi is one of the most active companies as far as smart home products go. The Chinese tech giant does indeed have hundreds – if not thousands – of gadgets at really affordable prices through its sub-brands such as SmartMi and Mijia. Now, Lenovo plans to do the same with a new lineup of products under the Lecoo name tag.

Lecoo

Lenovo’s Lecoo currently has four products total in their portfolio, so let’s quickly check all of them out.

Lecoo Smart Router S1

Lecoo Smart Router S1

The Lecoo Smart Router S1 is an affordable four-antenna router that will allow users to take advantage of dual-band WiFi for fast connectivity at speeds of up to 1200 Mbps. Additionally, it comes with 512MB of RAM and 32GB of built-in storage that can be expanded through the included USB 3.0 port.

Lecoo Baby Monitor A1

Lecoo Baby Monitor A1ac

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Next, we have the Lecoo Baby Monitor A1. This smart home gadget is able to capture every important moment of your baby’s life almost automatically. You can indeed see what the monitor has recorded later on and store them as you prefer. The baby monitor can be placed on either walls or flat surfaces as it can rotate 360 degrees horizontally and 180 degrees vertically.

Lecoo’s Baby Monitor S1 can record videos at 1080p, packs a 4000mAh battery which can be charged via the USB Type-C port and comes with unlimited cloud storage.

Lecoo Smart Camera S1 and R1

Lecoo Smart Camera S1 and R1

The Lecoo Smart Camera S1 and R1 are two different cameras which have very similar functionalities. They can both be used in groups of 3 and then observable on your smartphone remotely. What’s neat about them is that you can “tell them” to stop recording, following the command, they will point the lens downwards so that they can’t really capture anything even if somebody was able to hack into the system.

The smart cameras come with microSD slots to store videos, microUSB charging ports and WiFi at 2.4Ghz.

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2 Comments

  1. Freeje238
    April 25, 2018

    Wow really smart you can still have some sort of control even though it’s been hacked! A name similar to Le eco? I hope they won’t meet the same fate.

  2. rumpeltizkin
    April 25, 2018

    why is so complicated for hardware brands to put what damn CPU do they have their routers?