Premium Invention launches P2 security camera with 26,000 mAh battery
Premium Invention launched the P2, a 4G LTE solar security camera built around a 26,000 mAh battery system and continuous recording. The company says the camera is aimed at remote properties that need reliable monitoring without Wi-Fi or wired power.
Why it matters: - The P2 targets a common weak point in outdoor security cameras: keeping advanced features running without power interruptions. - Premium Invention is positioning the camera for remote sites where Wi-Fi and wired electricity are not dependable. - The product centers on a 26,000 mAh battery system, which Premium Invention describes as the largest in its class.
What happened: - Premium Invention announced the P2, a 4G LTE solar security camera, on July 2, 2026. - The P2 ships July 10. - Pricing starts at $499.97. - The first release will be available in the United States. - Premium Invention plans regional versions for Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Asia. - Premium Invention also plans a Wi-Fi version for locations with reliable wireless coverage.
The details: - The P2 combines a 26,000 mAh battery system with a 15W solar panel. - The camera supports continuous recording through Premium Invention's Live Watch technology. - Live Watch lets owners review footage before, during and after an event. - The camera supports 4G LTE connectivity. - The P2 includes AI-powered detection. - The camera classifies people, vehicles and animals. - Detection reaches up to 25 meters. - Color night vision reaches up to 30 meters. - Local storage supports up to 512 GB. - The P2 supports local recording without a subscription for core functionality. - The camera includes one day of rolling cloud event storage. - Premium Invention says the battery and solar setup are designed to keep the camera powered through extended periods of poor weather. - The camera is designed for farms, ranches, cabins, construction sites, equipment yards, remote entrances and other outdoor properties.
Between the lines: - Premium Invention framed the launch around reliability rather than adding more features for their own sake. - Founder Bryan said the company started with the problem of missed or delayed recordings, then built the power system around continuous recording. - That positioning suggests Premium Invention is trying to compete on end-to-end dependability, not just image quality or detection specs.
What's next: - Premium Invention will begin shipping the P2 on July 10. - The company is preparing additional regional releases beyond the U.S. - A Wi-Fi model is also in development for users who want continuous recording in connected locations. - Customers can find more information on Premium Invention's website.
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