
Vodafone
Panasonic Nubo takes
monitoring anywhere
and everywhere
Panasonic Nubo is a Ready Business
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Taking video monitoring to new levels,
with Vodafone Internet of Things
The challenge
Creating a monitoring solution
to meet mobile lifestyles
Nubo is the world’s first 4G-connected, monitoring
camera. This is significant. It means the camera
does not need a WiFi connection. The palm-sized,
outdoor and sleek designed camera can be
picked up, packed and set up anywhere.
“It is a camera for our mobile lifestyles,” says
Rishi Lodhia, CEO, Panasonic Cloud Management
Service Europe. “Think of it being for the
‘go anywhere, see everywhere’ generation. We
travel but we still value our most precious assets.”
This could mean hotel guests using Nubo as an
extended baby monitor, or food trucks setting up
mobile security for the day. “There are monitoring
solutions on the market, but they’re all aimed at
the home market,” says Lodhia. “Nubo doesn’t
need WiFi, it works anywhere you have a signal.”
The camera works in low light, has a 138° lens,
operates between -20°C and 50°C, and can back
up video to the cloud. The product has its origins
in Cameramanager, a Dutch monitoring software
provider working in the B2B sector.
Monitoring cameras are a fact of modern life. They play a role in checking our homes,
streets and places of work. But they are fixed, and being fixed means they are limited.
Panasonic Nubo solves this. It is the world’s first 4G Mobile Monitoring Camera,
it can send an alert wherever there is a signal. The Nubo brand, backed by Panasonic,
will be given a major European push through 2016 – backed by the Vodafone Managed
IoT Connectivity Platform.
It was acquired by Panasonic in 2013 and in
addition to use in the B2B sector it has been
reworked as a consumer product - Nubo.
Panasonic has global ambitions for the
Nubo brand. “Phase one is Europe but the
plan is to launch in the US and the rest of the
world,” says Lodhia. “We are selling through our
own site nubocam.com before rolling out to
selected retailers.”
With Nubo pitched as a consumer product it
needs to deliver a perfect consumer experience
straight out of the box. The camera needs to
work within minutes, be easy to set-up and
with flawless connectivity. It also needs price
consistency. Nubo charges a set fee for the device
with standard pricing for connectivity. “This is an
international product for international consumers.
They travel. We don’t want any roaming shocks,”
says Lodhia.
Panasonic Nubo case study
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No provider was able
to offer such a global
platform. This is
Vodafone’s strength:
coverage where we need
it, off a single platform
with the scale to allow
us to grow quickly.
Rishi Lodhia, CEO,
Panasonic Cloud Management
Service Europe
The bottom line
• Establishes global connectivity, managed
off one platform, simplifying European
go-to-market
• Delivers ideal out-of-the box experience
• Partnership provides marketing and launch
credibility for start-up with joint press,
consumer and trade events
• Ensures the scalability to cope with European
roll-out to consumer market
All devices will now come with the
Vodafone SIMs pre-installed. All the user
has to do is switch on the camera and
connect to the application. This close
relationship with Vodafone enables a far
easier unboxing experience.
Rishi Lodhia, CEO, Panasonic Nubo
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About Panasonic Nubo
• Panasonic Nubo is the first B2C product of
Panasonic Cameramanager to launch fully
under the Panasonic brand
• Nubo is the world’s first 4G Mobile Video
Monitoring Camera
• Launched sales in Europe in the summer of
2016, phase two will see roll-out to US and
rest of the world
• Available at: nubocam.com
The solution
Global coverage with sliding usage rates
Nubo will rely on the Vodafone Managed IoT
Connectivity Platform for the management
and connectivity of all devices. It can manage
all SIMs from one platform, with price
consistency, for cameras shipped anywhere
in Europe. The Vodafone managed connectivity
service, allows Nubo to scale quickly as it
expands in Europe.
“No provider was able to offer such a global
platform,” says Lodhia. “This is Vodafone’s
strength: coverage where we need it,
off a single platform with the scale to
allow us to grow quickly.”
The product has been tested with 150 users,
from parents to business users, worldwide
and sales launched in Europe in January 2016.
Each camera is priced at €349, with sliding
usage rates for data, HD-quality video and
cloud storage.
“All devices now come with the Vodafone
SIMs pre-installed,” says Lodhia. “All the
user has to do is switch on the camera and
connect to the Nubo application. This close
relationship with Vodafone enables a far
easier unboxing experience.”
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