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Many customers who have paid for it have not only filed for a refund, but are also considering joining a possible class action lawsuit against the company. That has delayed the product release for quite a while, and also increased its price to $324, due to adding seemingly undisclosed additional features. Those are a lot of red flags for what could be an amazing product. But you could also just use your existing smart home sensor system. The system could detect unauthorized entry and send the video feed through installed cameras, or you could schedule lights to turn on and off at evenings to simulate someone being at home. A more imaginative user could even play sounds, such as footsteps, TV or even dog barking when a proximity sensor gets triggered, thus discouraging a would be burglar. Although packing more features, these bundles usually come with subscription fees and there may be additional costs associated with installation, so make sure you take that into account when considering a purchase. Which one of these devices seems most interesting to you?Would you consider buying one?Let me know in the comments section below. Jurica Dujmovic Jurica Dujmovic is a business publisher, consultant, designer and gamer. We Want to Hear from You Join the conversation Comment Related Topics Science and TechnologyIndividuals have started to pay more attention to the existing security systems offered on the market and their importance. People need to feel safe and secure while they are in their residence or office.

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Canary costs $249. But what if you want to prevent someone from intruding in the first place?Owning a smart lock could help. Here are a few: Kevo Smart Lock Kevo Kevo is a Bluetooth enabled deadbolt that can turn your smartphone into a key. It locks and unlocks with a touch of a finger while your smartphone remains in your purse or pocket, eliminating the need to fumble for keys. It is powered by four AA batteries that last up to a year. Using an iPhone or an Android app see which devices are supported, Kevo can be programmed to allow access to select individuals and during specific times. No smartphone?No problem. You can open the lock using Bluetooth fobs one comes bundled, additional ones are sold separately, which can be configured according to your specifications. In case of an emergency or failure, you can open Kevo with a mechanical key that comes bundled with the deadbolt. This device costs $189. 50.

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We also liked that its app lets you set up custom motion zones. In addition, you get free rolling two day cloud storage, and a 14 day plan that's a very reasonable $40 per year. Read our full Kasa Cam Outdoor review. 53View at The Home DepotRecommended Retailer$349View at Google Store?This weatherproof camera has a tamper resistant design, a triple microphone array and HDR support for better quality videos than what other cameras produce. It can distinguish between people and animals, and can even recognize individual faces. However, a lot of the features are available only with a Nest Aware subscription, which starts at $10/month, or $100/year. Read our full Nest Cam IQ Outdoor review. 98 View at The Home Depot$37. 98View at Amazon$58. 97View at eBay?Unfortunately, video captured while the camera is moving looks very blurry. When the camera is still, though, it produces quality video for its sub $40 price.

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