Application of SUNMON Pogo pin magnetic connector on HUAWEI smart screen
On the afternoon of December 21, 2020, HUAWEI officially released new smart screen S series products, including the S series and S Pro series, which are available in 55 inches, 65 inches, and 75 inches.The HUAWEI Smart Screen S series is equipped with a 13 million Pogo pin magnetic connector AI camera, which adopts a 180-degree rotating design and has a larger field of view.
At this conference, HUAWEI launched a new series of smart screens - the S series. The new series focuses on young trends, this series is designed with a camera with a Pogo pin magnetic connector. The camera can rotate 180 degrees, make video calls, and can also be used as a monitor at home to remotely view what is happening at home.
So why apply the Pogo pin magnetic connector to the smart TV? Before the Pogo pin magnetic connector was applied to smart TVs, all smart TV manufacturers chose to build cameras into TVs. However, something happened later that made people worry about the privacy of smart TVs with built-in cameras.At the CES press conference in Las Vegas, Samsung Consumer-Enterprise Executive Vice President proposed to install a "Privacy Option" installer on TVs. Before that, people didn't think TVs had privacy issues, but after this incident, everyone started to worry about privacy issues.
At this conference, HUAWEI launched a new series of smart screens - the S series. The new series focuses on young trends, this series is designed with a camera with a Pogo pin magnetic connector. The camera can rotate 180 degrees, make video calls, and can also be used as a monitor at home to remotely view what is happening at home.
So why apply the Pogo pin magnetic connector to the smart TV? Before the Pogo pin magnetic connector was applied to smart TVs, all smart TV manufacturers chose to build cameras into TVs. However, something happened later that made people worry about the privacy of smart TVs with built-in cameras.At the CES press conference in Las Vegas, Samsung Consumer-Enterprise Executive Vice President proposed to install a "Privacy Option" installer on TVs. Before that, people didn't think TVs had privacy issues, but after this incident, everyone started to worry about privacy issues.