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Smart home devices and capabilities are also being retrofitted into older homes because of the peace of mind they provide. One of the primary benefits of having a smart home is your ability to know what’s going on at home whether or not you’re there, and then be able to control the environment in the way you want. This is true for both indoor and outdoor home security cameras. Which, by the way, it is important to differentiate between whether you want indoor, outdoor, or both types of home security cameras before you begin your research, as the two different types of cameras will have pretty significantly different features. The placement options of your home security camera will vary, depending on where you want to install the camera. Of course, inside your home, there are plenty of options for installing a security camera in the rooms.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

15View at Walmart Marketplace?Excellent low light daytime videoEasy to set up and useStrong smart home compatibilityHighest cloud monitoring feesAverage nighttime video qualityNo scheduled recording optionsOur tests revealed that the Nest Cam Indoor works best in low light during the day, and it does well recording well lit rooms, too. We had some issues during our nighttime tests – as objects close to the camera were washed out by the LED – but nothing that would be a deal breaker for most home security scenarios. We especially like the simplicity of Nest's mobile app, which makes it relatively easy to set up the camera using a QR code. The Nest app also lets you view videos and control other Nest products, and this model works with more smart home devices than other security cameras, including the August Smart Lock, IFTTT, Philips Hue and Scout Alarm. Nest Cam's audio records well enough for most people, but it wasn't as clear as the Foscam C2 and the Flir FX. Also be aware that you can’t schedule when the camera records.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

You will also experience improved performance when you position your router and/or wi fi extender near the front door. Advanced motion detection allows you to designate priority monitoring zones, and when someone or something enters those zones, the video doorbell camera will send you video and alerts. Live video feeds come through your smart phone, so you can check in on your front porch anytime and watch footage on demand. This Doorbell Pro is designed to be connected to your existing doorbell’s wiring, so you might need to call in an electrician for the installation, and you’ll need to place the video doorbell in the same location that your doorbell sits now. Infrared vision helps you be able to access clear footage during the day or night. The Doorbell Pro comes with four different faceplates, which you can use interchangeably to swap out colors without having to buy or reinstall another doorbell. Your video footage will be stored in the cloud, with different storage options beginning at $3/month per camera to store up to 60 days. What’s more, there is a lifetime purchase protection so that if your Doorbell Pro is ever stolen, Ring will replace it at no additional cost to you. The Doorbell Pro is compatible with Amazon Alexa. Get it from Amazon: Ring Video Doorbell Pro. 3.