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If you have them you can have the motion from one trigger the other. Seems useful in concept, but I cannot speak to how well this works. As of now I just have my Nest Protect linked via IFTTT in case of a smoke alarm I can have it record video. SupportI have reached out to SkyBell a few times for feature requests/asking how things work. I have been impressed thus far with their support and response time. Furthermore App updates that is what most of us really care about anyway, their team has been great about providing an update every few weeks to my phone.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

This stand alone security camera offers one feature that many do not: facial recognition. The Netatmo Welcome camera can quickly learn to recognize the faces and names of everyone in your family, and then the camera will create user profiles so it can monitor everyone’s comings and goings. This technology will let you know that your teenager arrived home from school safely, or that the dog walker did indeed come to pick up Fido that day. The camera’s 1080p footage is also crisp and sharp and offers a 130 degree field of view so you can see more of your home at once. Night vision guarantees you’ll get a clear view even when there’s little to no light in the home. While you’ll want to hide most security cameras on a high shelf or in the corner of a room, you can display this one proudly, thanks to the attractive aluminum finish and cylindrical shape that make it look less like a camera and more like an Echo device.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

It uses a 4:3 aspect ratio, for a squarer picture as opposed to some cameras' 16:9 wide screen view. The idea is that you'll be able to see packages on the ground in front of your door; but my whole doormat was out of view, so packages left there usually were, too. I found the picture clear and sharp — better than that of the Ring cameras, and with a larger field of view than the August Smart Doorbell Pro. The night vision, which engages automatically, also beats the Ring's. Nest Hello uses HDR, which helps lighten shadowy areas while not blowing out bright areas. Sometimes the video looks a little artificial as a result, but the point is that you get a good look at everything in the frame, which is just what you'd want from a doorbell camera.