Baseus has officially launched the Security X1 Pro, a next-gen outdoor security camera that combines dual AI tracking with solar-powered convenience. First shown at IFA 2025, it even won an Honoree Award in the Smart Home category — and is now live on Kickstarter for early backers.
Think of it as two cameras working together: both lenses track movement independently, so when someone walks across your yard, the system seamlessly “hands off” the subject between them. The result? No blind spots and no missed moments — something most single-lens systems struggle with.
What makes it stand out
Each camera shoots in 3K resolution with 8× digital zoom, covering about 300° together. At night, IR LEDs and 100-lumen spotlights kick in for full-color night vision.
The camera runs on NeuraNex AI 2.0, Baseus’s detection tech that identifies people, pets, faces, and vehicles — automatically tagging events for easier playback.
Key highlights include:
- 120° adjustable solar panel with sun-tracking design
- 3 W solar input, enough that 20 minutes of sunlight keeps it running a full day
- Up to 150 days standby battery life
- Local microSD (512 GB max) — no subscription needed
- AES + RSA encryption, two-way audio, and IP65 weather rating
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Privacy, AI, and security
Baseus promises full local storage and strong encryption — meaning your footage stays with you. It’s a welcome move at a time when privacy issues keep making headlines, like in this case where a call-recording app went offline after a data breach.
AI-based detection is also getting popular among big brands — even Ring’s new cameras now recognize faces and pets. Baseus is clearly stepping into that same AI-driven security race.
Early stage — with potential
The X1 Pro on display is still a beta prototype, so Baseus says final hardware and software could change. As with all solar devices, panel placement will decide real-world performance.
Still, it’s an exciting move in a year where AI-powered gadgets are evolving fast — from phones using Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chips with on-device AI to smart cameras like this one learning to think for themselves.
Final take
The Baseus Security X1 Pro blends dual-lens coverage, solar charging, and AI-driven tracking in one clean setup. If it lives up to the promise, it could be one of the smartest, most self-sufficient outdoor cameras yet.
Crowdfunding is open now on Kickstarter, with early-bird bundles available.
Last Updated on October 17, 2025 by Lucy
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