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It also features a built in microphone, so you can hear as well as see. This Iris outdoor security camera allows you to monitor your home using a smartphone or tablet. Announced November 2018 for $149Arlo Ultra This device shoots in 4K HDR and features night vision, a spotlight, 180 degree viewing and noise cancellation, making it one of the most powerful security cameras on the market. Announced November 2018 for $399SimCam This camera features facial recognition, two way audio and a weatherproof exterior. To top it all off, there are no cloud costs for saving and storing video. In the long run, this will be one of the least expensive security cameras. Announced January 2019 for $199 Reolink Argus 2: This 1080p outdoor security camera uses a rechargeable battery and can connect to a Reolink Solar Panel. The original Reolink Argus was the product of a successful Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign. Released in January 2018 for $129. 99Nest Cam IQ Outdoor: This is the outdoor version of the Nest Cam IQ. It has 4K video and intelligent features such as facial recognition and people recognition.

 

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This even worked with my first generation Chromecast, although it took some buffering as all video tends to do on a first gen Chromecast. If you've subscribed to Nest Aware, you can even have your compatible smart speaker announce people by name, assuming they're recognized by the Nest app. I'm a reluctant smart speaker user, so I found this weird at first. But it's also the closest my house has come to the McFly house in Back to the Future Part II, welcoming home every family member by name. The Nest Hello also works with the Nest X Yale smart lock, so that you can lock and unlock your door using your smartphone and assign codes to guests. However, you can't use your voice to control it with Alexa or another voice assistant as you can with August's and Schlage's smart locks. MORE: Know Where Your Kids Are With These GPS TrackersWhile some Nest products such as the Nest Learning Thermostat, Nest Protect smoke alarm and Nest Cam have IFTTT support, as of this writing, the Nest Hello does not, although some Nest Cam recipes do work. Nest Hello's facial recognition seems like a natural fit for this kind of automation — imagine setting different rules for different people — so we hope it comes along eventually. Bottom LineThe facial recognition feature in the Nest Hello gives this video doorbell a more personal experience than the competition. In addition, its quality HDR video, strong speaker and microphone, and well made and frequently updated Nest app were tops among the other video doorbells we've tested. While you need a Nest Aware subscription and its recurring cost to get the most out of it, the Nest Hello is the best video doorbell yet.