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Smart Home Security: From "Passive Defense" to "Active Early Warning"

Smart Home Security: From "Passive Defense" to "Active Early Warning"

Security is the core demand of smart home users, and with the development of AI and sensing technology, smart home security systems have completed the transformation from "passive defense" to "active early warning". Traditional security products such as monitors and door magnets can only send alarms after danger occurs, while the new generation of smart security systems can predict risks in advance, intervene in time and effectively reduce security hazards.
AI behavior recognition technology is the core of active early warning. Security cameras equipped with AI chips can accurately identify abnormal behaviors such as forced entry, wandering, and falling, and distinguish them from normal activities such as pet movement and light changes, avoiding false alarms caused by environmental interference. The accuracy rate of AI behavior recognition has reached more than 98% at present, and it can send early warning information to users' mobile phones within 3 seconds after detecting abnormal behaviors, allowing users to take emergency measures in time.
Multi-sensor fusion technology further improves the reliability of security systems. The combination of door and window sensors, gas sensors, smoke detectors, and vibration sensors forms a three-dimensional security network, which can comprehensively monitor potential risks such as theft, fire, and gas leakage. For example, when the gas sensor detects excessive concentration, it can automatically open windows for ventilation and cut off the gas valve, realizing automatic emergency disposal without human intervention.
Data encryption and privacy protection have also become the focus of smart security system upgrades. The latest security products adopt end-to-end encryption technology, which encrypts data in the process of collection, transmission and storage, preventing illegal cracking and theft. At the same time, local storage functions are widely used, and users can choose to store surveillance videos locally, avoiding the risk of cloud data leakage.
Industry data shows that the global smart home security market size will reach $52 billion in 2026, with a year-on-year growth of 38%. The transformation from passive defense to active early warning not only meets users' higher security needs, but also promotes the upgrading of the entire smart home security industry, making security systems an indispensable part of high-quality smart home life.

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Smart Home Security: From "Passive Defense" to "Active Early Warning"

Security is the core demand of smart home users, and with the development of AI and sensing technology, smart home security systems have completed the transformation from "passive defense" to "active early warning". Traditional security products such as monitors and door magnets can only send alarms after danger occurs, while the new generation of smart security systems can predict risks in advance, intervene in time and effectively reduce security hazards.

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Lexrui Takes Lead in Adopting New National Interconnection Standards, Solving Industry Fragmentation Pain Points

Following the official release of four national standards for smart home interconnection by China’s General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine and Standardization Administration, Shenzhen Lexrui Smart Home Co., Ltd. announced that its entire line of INSPRID smart home devices has completed upgrades to comply with the new standards, becoming one of the first enterprises in the industry to achieve full compliance. The new standards, which will take effect on March 1, 2026, aim to unify cross-brand interconnection architectures and message parameters, ending the long-standing “information island” problem in the smart home industry.

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