The majority of today's DIY home security cameras come with fixed wide-angle lenses. That means you can't pan or tilt them to capture motion happening outside of a specific field of view. But what if ...
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I looked at the iSmartAlarm system last year and found it really useful and easy to install. I appreciated that, unlike most security systems, there was no subscription or recurring charges. Buy the ...
For the DIY home security fan, few things stand up to iSmartAlarm. The sensors, which set up effortlessly and ping your phone when something amiss happens, have long been the darling of the home ...
You can spend a fortune or a pittance on a home security system. There are wired systems that contact the police or fire department for you, webcams with motion detection, systems with monthly fees, ...
Anyone interested in building their very own smart home security camera complete with motion tracking capabilities, may be interested in a new kit which has been created by the development team over ...
The iCamera Keep Pro from iSmartAlarm ($199.99) is a full-featured home security camera that not only works as a standalone device, but can be incorporated into an iSmartAlarm DIY security system. The ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The iCamera Keep Pro from iSmartAlarm ($199.99) is a ...
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