Clean tech editorial infographic showing a smart home security camera installation plan in an isometric house layout. Labeled callouts map cameras, router, mobile app, storage, motion zones, night vision coverage, and blind spots with secure data flow arrows in a polished blue professional style.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Tech architecture infographic titled "Smart Home Security Camera Installation" — HOW-IT-WORKS adapted as a residential security plan infographic. Create a clean top-down + slight isometric cutaway house layout showing a modern home, front door, side gate, driveway, garage, backyard, patio, living room, hallway, stairwell, nursery/office, and router hub location. Render labeled BOXES / CALLOUT PANELS for each security component, each with an icon, a canonical English name, and a one-line role description in English: "Front Door Camera — Monitors main entry and package activity", "Driveway Camera — Covers vehicles and street approach", "Backyard Camera — Watches rear fence and patio access", "Garage Camera — Secures garage door and interior", "Indoor Hallway Camera — Tracks movement through central corridor", "Wi‑Fi Router — Encrypted local network for camera traffic", "Mobile App — Remote live view and alerts", "NVR / Secure Cloud Storage — Stores recordings and event clips", "Motion Sensor Zone — Triggers recording on movement", "Night Vision Coverage — Infrared visibility in low light", "Blind Spot — Area outside camera field of view". Connect components with ARROWS showing secure data direction: cameras to router, router to mobile app, router to storage. Arrow labels in English such as "Encrypted Wi‑Fi stream", "HTTPS remote access", "Event clip upload", "Motion alert", "Live video feed", "IR night footage". Visually overlay camera viewing angles as translucent cones, motion detection areas as dashed highlighted polygons, night vision coverage as darker blue illuminated zones, and blind spots as muted gray shadow regions. Clearly mark optimal camera placement at front entry, driveway corner, backyard rear wall, garage interior/exterior, and indoor hallway junction, with accurate overlap coverage and minimized blind spots. Include secure router connection paths through the home using thin blue network lines, showing indoor wireless reach and outdoor camera links. Add a numbered legend (1-7) in English walking through the lifecycle: 1. Camera is mounted at a high corner with wide entry visibility. 2. Field of view is aimed to cover doors, paths, and vehicles without pointing into private neighbor areas. 3. Motion detection zone is tuned to reduce false alerts from streets or trees. 4. Infrared night vision extends coverage after dark for entry and yard monitoring. 5. Video stream travels over encrypted Wi‑Fi to the home router. 6. Alerts and live video are delivered via HTTPS to the mobile app and recordings are saved to NVR / Secure Cloud Storage. 7. Blind spots are reviewed and additional placement is adjusted for full perimeter coverage. Use technically accurate wording: WPA2/WPA3 Wi‑Fi, HTTPS, encrypted video stream, motion event, push alert. Visual style: tech editorial, cool tech blue palette, clean photorealistic infographic rendering with labeled callouts, realistic smart cameras and detailed home elements, subtle grid background, crisp lighting, polished professional magazine-like layout, editorial developer-blog illustration, isometric or flat tech-diagram style, vector-clean infographic layout. No visible brand logos. All text rendered cleanly in English, no spelling errors, no gibberish characters, no real cloud-vendor logos (AWS / GCP / Azure) — use generic cloud icons, no watermarks No real smart home brand logos (no Google Home / Alexa / HomePod). Generic icons.
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