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Lenovo Introduces Lecoo to Compete With Xiaomi Smart Home Gadgets

Shahid Mondal
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Xiaomi is the leading brand when it comes to smart home products. They have already introduced more than a hundred gadgets via their sub-brands, SmartMi and Mijia. What’s special about these gadgets is that they are easily affordable. With their subsection Lecco, Lenovo is looking forward to entering the smart home gadget market. Lecco, as of now, has four products under its name.

Lecco Smart Router S1

The Lecco Smart Router S1 is a four-antenna router. It offers dual-band WiFi for fast connectivity & is capable of providing speeds up to 1200 Mbps. It has 512 MB RAM and 32 GB storage built within it. The storage can be expanded. It has a USB 3.0 port, as well.

Lecco Baby Monitor A1 & S1

The Lecoo Baby Monitor A1 can automatically capture every moment of a baby’s life. The recorded footage can later be checked & stored after being modified as per requirement. One can easily place it on walls or flat surfaces. It can rotate 360 degrees horizontally and 180 degrees vertically.

Lecoo’s Baby Monitor S1 is capable of recording 1080p videos. It comes with a rechargeable 4000mAh battery. It can be charged via the USB Type-C port. Unlimited cloud storage is provided with the device.

Lecoo Smart Camera S1 and R1

The Lecoo Smart Camera S1 and R1 are two different cameras with a quite similar set of specifications. Both of them are designed to be used in groups of 3. The footage can easily be observed on remote smartphones. A simple “tell them” command is enough to make the device stop recording. The command makes them point the lens downwards.

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