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But for the price point, I’m pretty impressed. The Lynx camera is a great option for people who want facial recognition at an affordable price. If you’re interested in learning more, check out our Tend Secure Lynx Indoor camera review. Get Best Offer Tend Secure Lynx Indoor Tend Secure Lynx Indoor With the Tend Secure Lynx Indoor Camera, you'll know when your friends and family are in your house immediately through facial recognition technology. Shop Amazon Netatmo Welcome Indoor Security CameraNetatmo Welcome Indoor Security CameraNetatmo Welcome Indoor Security CameraThe Netatmo Welcome Indoor Security Camera is beautifully designed, but it’s more than just a pretty face. It also has 1080p HD and amazing artificial intelligence capabilities. Not only does the Netatmo have built in person detection, it also has facial recognition technology. That means that it can differentiate between an intruder, your dog, and your family. It can recognize up to 32 faces!What I like about Netatmo’s facial recognition technology is that it learns over time who should be in your house and who shouldn’t. You’ll only be notified when the camera recognizes someone it hasn’t seen before, saving you a lot of time checking the app. Instead, you’ll be notified via your Apple Watch or cell with the unfamiliar face itself.

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00 at Pros: Excellent HD video quality. Clear two way audio. Works with other August devices. Hindsight pre buffering. On demand video streaming. Motion detection. Two way audio. Free cloud storage. Works with Alexa and Google voice commands. Supports IFTTT. Easy to install.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

1. Summertime, and the living is easy — especially for burglars. While you’re out of town chasing the sun, it’s easier for thieves to case your house for a quick plunder. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, burglaries are around 10% more likely in the summer than in the winter, a number that makes sense when you think of people leaving windows and patio doors open to let in the fresh air. Unfortunately, they also give bad guys good opportunities to get in and out. Technology will rarely stop a bad guy from breaking into your place. But are six ways that smart home devices can either scare them off or alert you to a burglary in progress. Keep tabs on who’s coming and going Netatmo Welcome Netatmo Web security cameras are getting smarter all the time, and the Netatmo Welcome is on its way to becoming brilliant. About the size of a pepper mill, this cylindrical camera has subtle styling, so it looks at home on an entryway table. And that’s the ideal placement for it, because its facial recognition technology can tell you when the kids are home from school or when a stranger has entered your home. But the $199 device is more than just a camera.