The camera’s impressive feat is made possible by its onboard 1/1.8-inch Sony STARVIS 2 back-illuminated CMOS sensor, which is designed mainly for security devices. Being tailored specifically for low-light capture, the Duovox Mate Pro (like the company’s other products) caters towards a niche audience, namely nighttime adventurers, campers, and wildlife observers. Duovox says it aims to have its latest product to “replace traditional black-and-white infrared night vision devices.” Based on the samples provided by the company, the Mate Pro low-light image quality is certainly noteworthy, especially when it comes to colour and detail preservation. However, its capabilities do exhibit the usual flaws such as featuring heavy amounts of noise and visible artefacts. Nevertheless, the outcome is still very impressive, considering that these samples were taken in near-pitch darkness. That being said, there’s no doubt that the pictures or videos shot by the camera would be easily mistaken for daytime shots at first glance by many. The Mate Pro comes with a non-removable 3,000mAh battery that can last up to four hours of usage, and takes around 120 minutes to fully charge via USB-C. Besides that, it also features a variety of shooting modes such as PC Webcam functionality, live streaming, motion detection activated video recording, timelapse, and more. As for file formats, the camera captures photos in jpeg and RAW, while videos are recorded in either mp4 or H.264 modes. The Duovox Mate Pro is currently being funded through Kickstarter until late May, and is expected to ship out to backers by October 2022. Backers pledging from US$ 599 (~RM 2,534) are entitled to receive a basic package of the camera, whereas those pledging at US$ 699 (~RM 2,957) or more will receive a larger bundle which consists of a single Mate Pro unit, strap, car mount, protective case, 128GB SD card, SD card reader, tripod, user manual, and 1-year warranty. (Source: Duovox [Kickstarter])