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AI Dual-Tracking Security Camera

October 20, 2025

 

 

The Baseus Security X1 Pro redefines smart surveillance with a dual-camera architecture that enables real-time tracking of multiple subjects across a wide field of view. Unlike conventional security cameras that follow a single object and risk missing critical events, the X1 Pro uses two independent 3K lenses and AI-driven coordination to monitor different zones simultaneously.

Each lens features a 125° fixed field of view and 55° motorized panning, combining to deliver a seamless 300° panoramic sweep. The cameras work in tandem using Baseus’s NeuraNex 2.0 AI engine, which identifies and tracks people, pets, vehicles, and packages with precision. The system intelligently hands off subjects between lenses, ensuring uninterrupted coverage and eliminating blind spots. Users can view both perspectives in split-screen mode via the Baseus Security app, which supports Android, iOS, Alexa, and Google Home integration.

Power autonomy is another standout feature. The X1 Pro is equipped with a 3W solar panel and a high-capacity battery that delivers up to 150 days of operation on a single charge. This eliminates the need for frequent recharging or complex wiring, making installation simple and maintenance minimal. The camera is IP65-rated for dust and water resistance, ensuring reliable performance in rain, heat, and snow.

Unlike many cloud-dependent systems, the X1 Pro offers local storage via microSD cards up to 512GB, with no subscription required. This gives users full control over their footage and avoids recurring fees. The camera also includes PIR (passive infrared) sensors for enhanced motion detection, reducing false alerts and improving response accuracy.

 

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