The IMOU AOV PT security camera brings a new feature to the home surveillance market: built-in 4G connectivity. It works alongside standard Wi-Fi, letting users maintain video monitoring even when the wireless signal drops.
The camera targets large properties where Wi-Fi range can be a problem. Farms, construction sites and vacation homes often lack reliable internet access. The 4G option ensures continuous recording without a nearby router.
Solar powered and self sufficient
IMOU included a solar panel to keep the camera charged. The design eliminates the need for frequent battery swaps or wired power. Owners can place the camera almost anywhere outdoors as long as they have cellular coverage.
On-board storage adds another layer of independence. Users can record video directly to a microSD card instead of relying on cloud subscriptions. The combination of solar charging, 4G and local storage makes the camera a self-contained security solution.
Why This Matters
Property owners in rural or semi-rural areas often face trade-offs when choosing security cameras. Wi-Fi extenders and mesh networks help but add cost and complexity. The IMOU AOV PT removes that hassle by routing video through a cellular network.
This matters for anyone who manages land or buildings without strong internet. A barn, a workshop or a weekend cabin can now have reliable surveillance without a full network setup. The solar panel also reduces maintenance, which is important for remote locations.
The camera arrives at a time when cellular IoT technology is becoming more affordable. 4G modules now cost less than a few years ago, allowing manufacturers to embed them in consumer devices. IMOU is among the first to offer this feature in a mainstream security camera.
Pricing and availability details have not been announced. The company plans to release the IMOU AOV PT in select markets later this year.



