Technical specifications indicate that the C1 model utilizes an 8MP CMOS sensor to achieve a native resolution of 3840x2160 pixels. To maintain this high-pixel density, the internal architecture supports dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing for data transmission on the 5GHz spectrum to mitigate 4K bitrate congestion often found on 2.4GHz frequencies. Hardware analysis reveals the inclusion of a fixed 3.6mm lens and an H.265 encoding chipset that manages the thermal load associated with high-resolution video processing.
Performance metrics demonstrate that local data management is handled via a microSD slot capable of sustained 4K write operations, provided the media meets U3 speed classifications. The chassis is constructed from consumer-grade polycarbonate, designed for indoor environments. Monitoring capabilities include digital cropping for zoom functions, as the hardware lacks a mechanical optical zoom assembly. Power requirements are specified at a stable 5V/2A input via USB to ensure consistent voltage for the 8MP sensor and wireless radios.
System integration audit confirms this unit operates within a proprietary app ecosystem, which does not currently support native Matter or HomeKit protocols.
The ZOSI 4K model provides a higher pixel density for digital zooming compared to the 2K resolution of the Galayou G6, which may be preferable for identifying fine details in static environments. For broader system architecture, this unit belongs to the specialized class of indoor security cams (PTZ & static) used for high-fidelity visual monitoring.