Technology8/12/2025PCWorld

Wyze Duo Cam Pan promises to eliminate blind spots

Wyze Duo Cam Pan promises to eliminate blind spots

Wyze has launched the Duo Cam Pan, a smart security camera with dual 2K lenses and pan-and-tilt motion tracking to reduce blind spots. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, the camera can sweep an area or lock on a subject while keeping the full scene in view. The Duo Cam Pan's two lenses work together to cover more ground, either watching adjacent areas or splitting duties so one tracks movement while the other holds a fixed view. It offers features like two-way audio, motion-activated spotlights, a 100db siren, and continuous 24/7 local recording. The camera is priced at $69.98 and is available now on Wyze.com.

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