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Peephole camera
Netscape/Arlo could offer an optical peephole adapter for the camera.
Using arrays of fiber optic based light pipes?
The main lens would collect an image through a large bundle of fibers and the IR illuminators could use a separate group fibers surrounding the main lens.
The back of a door is stong enough to support 2 or 3 battery packs for 6-12 months of unattended operation.
On the front of the door the camera would look like any peephole lens.
Or just repackage the antenna into a purpose-built peephole adapter?
Sure would be nice to have a straight on view of someone's face as he/she approaches the door.
Several companes make peephole cameras already.
Could Arlo offer a connection for external cameras?
Do digital cameras follow a standard bus?
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