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They landed at the top of our outdoor security systems list for having the best automation. If you have a SimpliSafe security system protecting your home and you want to add security cameras ...
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With its latest outdoor camera, SimpliSafe wants to stop burglars before they enter the home by having someone monitor your yard. After launching in beta earlier this year, SimpliSafe is launching ...
The security company’s new Active Guard live monitoring service combines AI with live agents in an effort to prevent break-ins before they happen. The security company’s new Active Guard live ...
Controlled by a central base station and a wireless keypad, Simplisafe devices include motion sensors, indoor and outdoor security cameras, door and window sensors, temperature and water sensors ...
You'll need a SimpliSafe camera to take full advantage of this plan. Pro: Pro requires SimpliSafe's newest outdoor camera for around $50 per month, but adds Active Guard monitoring with agents ...
SimpliSafe's latest outdoor security camera comes with a wide 140° field of view so you can see people and objects like packages clearly from up to 15 feet away. Its 1080p resolution is crisp ...
Versatile compatibility: This metal wall mount is specifically designed for SimpliSafe Wireless Outdoor Security Camera, ensuring a perfect fit and reliable performance.If your original bracket is ...
The new offering will only be available via a new piece of hardware, the Outdoor Security Camera Series 2. SimpliSafe says the limitations are due to its predecessor’s inability to run its ‘AI ...
The SimpliSafe Outdoor Camera Series 2 is a pricey 1080p add-on camera for the company's home security system that allows for live professional monitoring with AI face matching. The SimpliSafe ...
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