The Olafus 2K QHD architecture utilizes a Tuya-integrated Linux kernel to manage a 2560x1440 resolution sensor and dual-lamp LED array. Performance metrics indicate an output of 2400 to 3000 lumens, subject to variable thermal throttling based on environmental conditions. The chassis utilizes a ball-and-socket joint for the camera module and twin-wing adjustment for the illumination components, all maintained within an IP65-rated enclosure.
Technical specifications indicate that while the device supports 3rd-party smart assistant integration, it maintains a cloud-dependent operational mode for remote viewing and AI detection. Standardized testing shows that the 2.4GHz radio module requires a signal strength of -65dBm or better to maintain stable high-bitrate streaming.
Structural dimensions conform to standard outdoor mounting requirements, and the firmware provides software-defined human detection capabilities. Storage is facilitated through local microSD media or third-party cloud services, as the hardware does not natively support local network storage protocols like RTSP or ONVIF.
The Olafus 2K QHD is recommended for environments where Tuya ecosystem compatibility is prioritized over local NVR support. This unit represents a specific tier of perimeter lighting and surveillance hardware available for residential integration.