Even using time lapse, it's hard to keep track of everything that's happened in a day through a security camera—there's just too much footage to go over. FLIR's newest camera solves that problem by building a composite of all the movements in a room in a day and playing them simultaneously. That way you know if something – or someone – is out of place.

The FLIR FX is fairly cheap, too, at about $199. It comes with a 160-degree field of view, about 33 feet of night vision range, an SD slot, and cloud storage plans. Then there's the aforementioned Rapid Recap feature, a pretty stellar tool for efficiently finding anything strange in your FX footage. Based on these demos, we're betting people will use it to create some pretty neat non-security videos.

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Source: Gizmodo

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