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Canon PowerShot PX: Smart camera with battery and WiFi

Canon PowerShot PX
Canon PowerShot PX

The Canon PowerShot PX is a new smart camera that will hit the market with interesting features. This product is capable of taking photos and videos at will. In addition, it includes voice activation , has a battery and WiFi connection.

Canon PowerShot PX, capture the best family moments

The new camera PowerShot PX of Canon is a device designed for domestic photographer. The manufacturer proposes an accessory always ready to capture in photo or video the scenes of our family life.

Product characteristics

The PowerShot PX looks like a modern portable security camera. It is a device with a discreet design that has intelligent software capable of recognizing what is happening in its environment. Identify users and choose the best time to take a photo or record a video without the need for human intervention.

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The camera has an optical 11.7 megapixels and sensor CMOS of 1 / 2.3 inches . You can take pictures JPEG of 11 MP and videos Full HD ( 1080p ) format MP4 and up to 60 fps . This device has 3X optical zoom , 4X digital zoom and is capable of rotating up to 340 degrees on the horizontal axis and 110 degrees on the vertical, looking for the best framing.

More details of the smart camera

In addition to taking photos and videos automatically when it is turned on, it can also be done manually when the user wishes, using the mobile as a remote control. It is even possible to do it with the voice command: Hello Pixie, take a photo .

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Canon PowerShot PX

This device has WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity . So you can wirelessly transfer files stored on your card microSD of 16GB to a mobile or PC. Also, on computers with Windows 10 or higher, the camera can function as a wireless webcam through the Mini PTZ Cam application . Note that it has a rechargeable lithium battery , with autonomy for up to 5 hours . It goes on sale from November 18, 2021 for a price of 479.99 euros . To choose in white or black .

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