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The shift from legacy systems like the AirLive CamPro HD Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

series (released primarily in the early 2010s) to modern security cameras represents a massive leap from passive video recording to proactive digital intelligence. While the AirLive CamPro HD lineup was groundbreaking for its time as an early adopter of Megapixel IP surveillance, modern home and enterprise security ecosystems have fundamentally changed how footage is captured, processed, and accessed.

Here is exactly what changed between the two eras across core technical dimensions. Video Quality & Optics

Resolution: AirLive CamPro HD cameras maximized at 1080p (2 Megapixels) or 3 Megapixels. Modern security cameras standardly offer 4MP (QHD) to 8MP (4K UHD) resolutions, providing up to four to eight times the pixel density for digital zooming.

Low-Light Performance: AirLive relied on heavy, power-hungry Infrared (IR) LED arrays for grainy, black-and-white night vision. Modern sensors feature extreme low-light sensitivities (often down to 0.001 Lux) and use supplemental warm lighting to deliver full-color night vision in near-total darkness. Video Processing & Storage Efficiency

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