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This makes sense of knowing the different security cameras according to the intended requirements and implementation. Choosing the Right Security CamerasIf you are thinking of buying security camera, you should pay attention on the size of the CCD chips. Cameras using CMOS technology usually have poor light sensitivity and produces poor quality images. The larger the chip the better images it may produce but you should expect that it is more expensive. The picture resolution of the security camera image can be measured by the number of TV lines. The larger the number of lines, the better resolution and picture quality you can expect.

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Once you teach it the names of frequent visitors, the companion app available for both Android and iOS will start to name them in the push notifications. The Nest Hello gets big points for including a snapshot from the camera with each notification, so you can get a glimpse of what's happening without having to open the app. The snapshots are extra handy when facial recognition is wrong — which didn't happen often, to be fair. First, the app asked me to identify my family and close friends multiple times from photos the Hello took. You can do this for anyone who comes to your door. I tagged my husband four times, for example, and my son six times.

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