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The smart home environment 100 may further include a variety of partially communicating legacy appliances 142, such as infrared “IR” controlled wall air conditioners or other IR controlled devices, which may be controlled by IR signals provided by the smart hazard detectors 104 or the smart wall switches 108. In some implementations, the smart home environment 100 includes one or more network connected cameras 118 that are configured to provide video monitoring and security in the smart home environment 100. The cameras 118 may be used to determine occupancy of the structure 150 and/or particular rooms 152 in the structure 150, and thus may act as occupancy sensors. For example, video captured by the cameras 118 may be processed to identify the presence of an occupant in the structure 150 e. g. , in a particular room 152. Specific individuals may be identified based, for example, on their appearance e. g. , height, face and/or movement e. g. , their walk/gait.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

This is really hassle free Plug N Play. NVR Built in Router, Bandwidth friendly The NVR has a built in router, providing WiFi signals for the HD cameras. When connected, the HD cameras connect to NVR WiFi instead of your home WiFi. It also means that the HD cameras consume 0 bit of your home router bandwidth; and the system works even without any Internet connection. This greatly helps to save your bandwidth for your TV's, tablets and phones, ensuring unaffected experience watching your favorite TV shows, having fun using your tablets and phones while owns an HD surveillance system. This wireless security system comes with an 8 channel 960p NVR and 4x 960p HD outdoor night vision wireless cameras.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

Smart smoke detectors go a step further, as they can send an alert to your smartphone if they sense something amiss. That way, if you’re at work, or out of town, you can call the fire department or a neighbor check on your house, to see if everything is OK. Another benefit of a smart smoke detector is that you can temporarily silence the alarm from your smartphone — so there’s no more trying to jab the Silence button with a broomstick after you set it off while cooking a steak. There's not a lot of choice when it comes to smart smoke detectors. Our favorite for a few years running is the Nest Protect. It's the most full featured alarm, blaring out a loud siren and telling you where the problem is.