The Lifeme Smart Camera was among a lineup of products unveiled last week by Meizu. The August 18 launch event also saw the release of earphones, power banks, chargers, and cameras. The Meizu Lifeme Smart Camera is the culmination of Meizu’s partnership with Shixi Technology. Shixi has some links with Meizu previously and is focused on optics, imaging, AI algorithms, and the like.Meizu Lifeme Smart Camera

The lifeme smart camera material consists of aviation-grade aluminum alloy and CNC integrated molding. The materials passed through an anodization process and the device features super wear-resistant light-transmitting glass. One of the major highlights of the new Meizu camera is its 48MP Sony IMX581 sensor. It also has a 1/2-inch outsole and a professional-grade ISP with 1T computing power. The camera is capable of recording 4K videos and has a wide-angle coverage (107 degrees). Other components include a 6P optical lens, ring flash, and anti-glare coating.Meizu Lifeme Smart Camera

The Meizu lifeme can pick audio sounds up to 7 meters thanks to its four-mic array. As with the hardware, the software outlay is also vital for the lifeme. It is based on the Phantom AI full-scene imaging algorithm and supports a raft of functions. These include auto-focus, auto tracking, multiple gesture operations, and multiple close-up modes. The USB-C interface in the smart camera offers versatility and plug-and-play operation.Meizu Lifeme Smart Camera

While it is known that the Meizu Lifeme will enter the market in September, there are no specifics yet. The device will retail at 699 yuan (~$103).

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