Ajax Systems, Europe’s largest security systems manufacturer, has unveiled its latest innovation: the IndoorCam, a smart video surveillance solution designed for private households, small offices, and small-to-medium businesses. Combining Wi-Fi flexibility with professional-grade security, the IndoorCam offers advanced features, including AI-powered detection, encrypted data transmission, and a fallback radio communication channel via Ajax’s proprietary Jeweller protocol.
The IndoorCam is equipped with a 4 MP camera, HDR, and IR illumination (up to 8 meters), ensuring high-quality imaging around the clock. Its PIR sensor detects movement within a 4-meter range, while built-in AI distinguishes between people, pets, and vehicles. For seamless communication, the camera features a high-sensitivity microphone and a high-definition speaker with noise suppression and echo cancellation, enabling clear two-way audio.
Ajax emphasizes a privacy-first approach, storing all system data within the European Union to comply with strict GDPR regulations. Video recordings are encrypted during storage and transmission, preventing unauthorized access. Users retain full control over their data—no backdoors or hidden access exist. Through the Ajax app’s Privacy tab, administrators can manage live stream and recording permissions, ensuring only authorized individuals access visual data.
The IndoorCam supports multiple storage options, including Ajax NVR and Ajax Cloud Storage*, with efficient archive navigation. Ajax’s proprietary JetSparrow protocol enables instant live streaming and smooth playback without delays. For enhanced reliability, the IndoorCam can connect to an Ajax hub, providing a backup communication channel via Jeweller and Wings radio protocols (range: up to 1,700 meters). Even if Wi-Fi fails, the camera continues transmitting alerts and images.
The IndoorCam integrates effortlessly with the Ajax ecosystem, pairing in seconds via QR code. Users can configure automated video scenarios—such as triggering recordings when motion detectors activate—for real-time alarm verification.