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Multi purpose sensors. Works with Nest cameras and a handful of third party devices. Cons: Expensive. Doesn't support IFTTT or trigger other devices. Bottom Line: The Nest Secure Alarm Starter Pack is a stylish DIY smart home security solution that's easy to install and configure, but is very expensive, and lacks integration you get with some other systems. Read ReviewLifeShield Smart Home Security Kit ReviewMSRP: $199.

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Canary All in OneThe plug and play approach to home security$41 View at Amazon$79. 99View at Amazon$199View at AmazonSee all prices 3 found?Affordable monthly planSimple setupSingle device less suited to larger homesThose with more modest homes, such as a rented apartment, may want a simpler plug and play solution, such as the Canary All in One which retails for $169. One plastic canister provides a 1080p HD camera with night vision, a 90dB siren, an integrated temperature, air quality and humidity monitor, and the device is available in white or black to match a variety of decors. Setup can be completed in a few minutes as the device just needs to be connected to electrical power and the internet for protection to kick off. While the Canary All in One can be used with free access, a membership plan of $9. 99 monthly is needed to get the most out of it. Features included are full length videos that are stored for 30 days, unlimited video downloads, and two way Canary talk. You can sign up for Canary All in One hereImage Credit: NestImage credit: Nest3. Nest SecureA slick home security option from Nest$199 View at The Home Depot$227View at AmazonRecommended Retailer$299View at Best BuySee all prices 34 found?These days, Nest is part of Google, and the company has expanded into home security with Nest Secure. This is sold as the Nest Secure alarm system, commanding a premium fee of $399, and it includes a base station, two Nest Tags, and two sensors. The Nest Tag is a key fob style device that can arm or disarm the system when in proximity with the base station – other options for arming include a passcode, Google Assistant, and the Nest App.

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Snow on camera lenses Should snow build up on your camera lenses, then any footage they captured won’t be much good. Position your cameras under a ledge or inside a box that protects them from snowfall. Check your cameras regularly, and if you see that snow has fallen on the lenses, wipe it away. Cracked camera lenses If temperatures drop too low, your camera lenses can freeze and crack. It could be a good idea to keep cameras capturing outside activity, inside the house, and simply have them facing a window. Or, consider putting them inside an insulated… Read moreThe content, including without limitation any viewpoint or opinion in any profile, article or video, contained on this website is for informational purposes only.

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