Technical specifications for the Owltron unit indicate a 1/3-inch progressive CMOS sensor capable of 2304x1296 resolution. The optical path utilizes a fixed 3.6mm lens. Data transmission relies on the 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz protocol, and the device utilizes a Tuya-based cloud firmware stack. Local storage is facilitated by a microSD slot supporting up to 128GB of Class 10 media.
Forensic analysis suggests that the 2K bitrate can lead to thermal throttling on the integrated Wi-Fi SoC during peak throughput. The infrared array is designed for small-room applications, with an effective range of 15 feet. Performance metrics list a frame rate of 15fps, which can result in motion blur for subjects moving at high velocity.
The Owltron 2K provides an affordable entry-level 2K option, whereas the ZOSI 4K model offers significantly more resolution for users needing to identify smaller details. It is positioned as a budget alternative within the indoor security cams (PTZ & static) hardware class.