CCTV for smart surveillance | Uber in-cabin video | OnePlus 15 Review | Tech Today

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CCTV for smart surveillance | Uber in-cabin video | OnePlus 15 Review | Tech Today

CCTV for smart surveillance | Uber in-cabin video | OnePlus 15 Review | Tech Today

In this episode of Tech Today, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about smart surveillance in India, the growing use of CCTV cameras and how AI-powered video analytics is transforming public safety. After the recent Red Fort incident, CCTV footage once again highlighted how important surveillance systems are for investigation, crowd monitoring and traffic control. We explain the different types of CCTV cameras in India (IP cameras, dome cameras, bullet cameras, PTZ cameras) and the growing concerns about data security, facial recognition, privacy laws and digital rights. We also cover Uber’s new in-cabin video recording feature in India, how the recording system works, what happens to the footage, and what it means for driver safety, rider safety, false complaints, and privacy consent.

And in our review, we test the OnePlus 15, analyzing its camera performance, battery life, chipset, display and key features for the 2025.

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