Ezviz's New AI Core X: A Smart Home Brain That Actually Understands You
Ezviz Reinvents Smart Homes With AI Core X
Move over, clunky smart hubs - Ezviz just raised the bar with its AI Core X, launched April 21st. This isn't just another gadget; it's the closest thing to a digital butler we've seen, combining serious computing power with surprisingly human-like understanding.
Brains and Beauty in One Package
The matte black cylinder hides serious tech beneath its minimalist design. With an AI processor delivering 64 Tops of computing power (that's 64 trillion operations per second), 24GB RAM, and 128GB flash storage, it handles home automation while looking good doing it. 
But the real magic comes from Home Vita - affectionately nicknamed "The Shrimp" by its creators. This dedicated smart home AI doesn't just follow commands; it learns routines and anticipates needs like a perceptive housekeeper.
Your Home's New Storyteller
Imagine getting a notification that says "Emma is practicing cartwheels in the backyard" instead of "Motion detected - Zone 2." The Core X analyzes footage from connected cameras to deliver meaningful updates in plain language. It can even compile daily highlight reels, saving parents hours of scrolling through baby monitor footage.
"We wanted to create something that understands context," explains an Ezviz engineer. "When you ask 'Show me when the dog got into the trash,' it should know to check Tuesday afternoon's kitchen camera footage based on previous incidents."
Conversational Control Comes Home
The system supports natural language search across stored media - no more remembering exact dates or file names. Just ask: "Find videos from Grandma's birthday when the cake arrived" and let The Shrimp do the digging.
It also speaks multiple smart home protocols fluently. Setting up complex automations now requires just a casual instruction like "Turn on the porch light when my car pulls up after sunset." Over time, it suggests optimizations based on observed patterns - maybe adjusting your thermostat schedule when it notices you coming home late on Thursdays.
Availability and Pricing
While Ezviz hasn't announced pricing or immediate plans for domestic release, industry watchers predict this could redefine expectations for smart home systems. One thing's certain: with competitors scrambling to match these capabilities, our homes are about to get much smarter - and more conversational.




