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Latest News and Updates July 2019Ring's new Door View Cam $199 is now available. This wireless video doorbell, which has a 1080p camera, replaces a traditional peephole, making it more suitable for apartments and those who can't attach other video doorbells to their doorframes. The battery powered Door View Cam also has two way talk, motion detection, and a door bump sensor. August is suspending sales of the August View until it can remedy the issues we and others have encountered with the device. Maximus' Answer DualCam Video Doorbell $199 is available for pre order. As its name suggests, it has two cameras: A forward facing 1080p camera for visitors, and a downward facing 720p camera, so you can see if any packages have been left at your doorstep.

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Also, you can purchase add on equipment such as Nest thermostats, doorbell, environmental disaster detectors, smart locks, as well as, one or more of Nest’s four available security cameras. Homelife Automation $19. 99/mo. offer includes new Cox Homelife Automation service plan and is available to residential customers with current subscription to one or more of Cox video, Internet and/or phone service in select Cox service areas. Free starter equipment kit 1 Door/Window Sensor, 1 Smart LED Light Bulb, and 1 HD Camera and hub device are included with paid install and qualifying credit; additional equipment fees may be extra. Certain advertised features may require Homelife Security and Automation service plan and additional equipment purchase. Offer expires 09/30/2019 . Standard install fee $25. 00 applies for most installations. Installation included at no additional charge with qualifying bundles. Cox Homelife Automation service plan is not a monitored home security system and includes home automation services only; Cox Homelife Security and Automation service plan required for professional monitoring services for intrusion, smoke/fire and related system components.

 

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It will be appreciated that devices may also be integrated into a smart home environment 100 that does not include an entire structure 150, such as an apartment, condominium, or office space. Further, the smart home environment 100 may control and/or be coupled to devices outside of the actual structure 150. Indeed, several devices in the smart home environment 100 need not be physically within the structure 150. For example, a device controlling a pool heater 114 or irrigation system 116 may be located outside of the structure 150. It is also to be appreciated that while the terms user, customer, installer, homeowner, occupant, guest, tenant, landlord, repair person, and the like may be used to refer to the person or persons acting in the context of some particularly situations described herein, these references do not limit the scope of the present teachings with respect to the person or persons who are performing such actions. Thus, for example, the terms user, customer, purchaser, installer, subscriber, and homeowner may often refer to the same person in the case of a single family residential dwelling, because the head of the household is often the person who makes the purchasing decision, buys the unit, and installs and configures the unit, and is also one of the users of the unit.