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Below is a security check list which may assist you as you take on this important task. It is OK to take an “Us against Them” attitude when it comes to home security and your personal safety because home security really does matter. Examine your front and back door locks and make sure they are properly working. The doors are a burglar’s most common means of entry. Know that a steel or solid core door, not a hollow core door, is more resistant to forced entry. Replace a push button knob lock with a deadbolt lock to add more resistance.

home security systems with cameras

01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

The doorbell is secured to your house via a metal base, so you don’t have to worry about anyone stealing your Nest Hello from your home. As you might expect, the Nest Hello connects to your Nest app along with all of your other Nest products. This can stand alone without any other Nest product, or works tremendously well with their lineup of thermostats, cameras, and home security products. The app allows you to choose what kind of notifications you receive, whether that is any time someone comes to your door or only when the doorbell is pushed. You can also access live video at any time from your smart phone. Nest makes it easy to track how often someone comes to your door, and you can easily scroll within a five day period to see who has come to your door.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating a representative client device 220 associated with a user account in accordance with some implementations. The client device 220, typically, includes one or more processing units CPUs 602, one or more network interfaces 604, memory 606, and one or more communication buses 608 for interconnecting these components sometimes called a chipset. Optionally, the client device also includes a user interface 610 and one or more built in sensors 690 e. g. , accelerometer and gyroscope. The user interface 610 includes one or more output devices 612 that enable presentation of media content, including one or more speakers and/or one or more visual displays. The user interface 610 also includes one or more input devices 614, including user interface components that facilitate user input such as a keyboard, a mouse, a voice command input unit or microphone, a touch screen display, a touch sensitive input pad, a gesture capturing camera, or other input buttons or controls. Furthermore, some the client devices use a microphone and voice recognition or a camera and gesture recognition to supplement or replace the keyboard. In some implementations, the client device includes one or more cameras, scanners, or photo sensor units for capturing images not shown. Optionally, the client device includes a location detection device 616, such as a GPS global positioning satellite or other geo location receiver, for determining the location of the client device.