Skip to main content

New Lenovo smart camera shows up in FCC filings, but its first remains to be seen


Lenovo may be preparing to release a smart camera to add to its growing smart home line of products, Federal Communications Commission filings indicate. The Chinese electronics maker applied for FCC certification this week for what looks to be a small circular Wi-Fi-connected camera about 2.5 inches in size with an included tilting mount.

Lenovo first debuted its smart home device lineup at IFA 2018 last August, but only the smart bulb and smart plug were released. At the time, Lenovo teased a $100 smart camera, but the FCC filings show a completely different device from the ones the company had previously shown off.

The device also appears to be a rebranded version of an earlier camera that Taiwan-based Sercomm first applied and received certification for in November 2017. That device was a 1080p HD camera with support for two-way audio, 802.11n, and WPS support. The filing says the Lenovo-branded version is “electrically, cosmetically and construction identical,” so the specs would be the same.

The camera pictured in the FCC filing would likely be an entry-level model within any future smart camera lineup. With competition from companies like Wyze, there is more pressure on smart home device manufacturers to offer quality budget-minded solutions. But don’t ask Lenovo’s U.S. arm about it: Our inquiry was the first time they had seen it and were unable to comment (in fairness to them, the filings were from Lenovo employees in China).

FCC filings are not a guarantee that a product will release, but getting clearance is a crucial final step in the process. From what we can tell, Sercomm never released the camera itself and other products were similarly canned at the last minute. With Lenovo’s initial smart camera still missing from its growing smart home lineup, it’s likely that model would release first.

Lenovo hasn’t slowed down on releasing smart home displays, however. Following the release of the Smart Display in July 2018, and both the Smart Tab Android tablet and the Smart Clock at CES 2019, the latter of which debuted early this summer. Cameras only seem like a logical extension to the company’s efforts, so it’s no surprise that Lenovo may be working on several models instead of just one.

Editors' Recommendations

Ed Oswald
For fifteen years, Ed has written about the latest and greatest in gadgets and technology trends. At Digital Trends, he's…
Blink Mini 2 vs. Blink Mini: Is Amazon’s new security camera a worthy upgrade?
The Blink Mini 2 installed outside.

Amazon recently introduced the Blink Mini 2, the successor to the wildly popular Blink Mini indoor security camera. The smart home device adds a few new tricks, including support for outdoor use and Person Detection, making it a nice improvement over the aging Blink Mini. But what exactly is the difference between the Blink Mini 2 and Blink Mini? And, more importantly, is it worth rushing out to replace your Blink Mini with the newer security camera?

From resolution and pricing to Person Detection and more, here's a look at everything you need to know about the Blink Mini and Blink Mini 2.
Pricing and monthly fees

Read more
Echo Hub vs. Echo Show 15: Which is the best smart home gadget?
Amazon Fire TV on Echo Show 15.

The Echo Hub might look like a smart display, but it actually falls into a category of smart home products known as smart control panels. Unlike smart displays, which are jack-of-all-trades entertainment hubs, control panels are designed to give you enhanced control over the rest of your smart home. That's an important distinction, and it's one of the main differences between the Echo Hub and Echo Show 15.

But is the Echo Hub or Echo Show 15 better for your smart home? Here's everything you need to know before making a purchase.
Pricing and design

Read more
Echo Hub vs. Echo Show 8: Which is the best option for your smart home?
An Echo Hub mounted on the wall near a living room.

The Echo Hub and Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen) are two of the newest products to join the Amazon catalog. Both are designed with large touchscreens and make it easy to access the Alexa voice assistant, connected smart gadgets, and your favorite apps. But while the two share a few similarities, there are big differences between the Echo Hub and Echo Show 8.

Here's a closer look at the Echo Hub and Echo Show 8 to help you decide which is best for your smart home.
Pricing and design

Read more