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This stand alone security camera offers one feature that many do not: facial recognition. The Netatmo Welcome camera can quickly learn to recognize the faces and names of everyone in your family, and then the camera will create user profiles so it can monitor everyone’s comings and goings. This technology will let you know that your teenager arrived home from school safely, or that the dog walker did indeed come to pick up Fido that day. The camera’s 1080p footage is also crisp and sharp and offers a 130 degree field of view so you can see more of your home at once. Night vision guarantees you’ll get a clear view even when there’s little to no light in the home. While you’ll want to hide most security cameras on a high shelf or in the corner of a room, you can display this one proudly, thanks to the attractive aluminum finish and cylindrical shape that make it look less like a camera and more like an Echo device. Recorded videos are stored locally on an included micro SD card, so you’re guaranteed total privacy. Plus, you have the option of using the option of using your FTP server or your Dropbox account as extra storage. Set it up inconspicuously on any shelf, table, or nook of the room — there are no wires that will give away the camera in the corner. If you’re looking for a home security system that has no hard wiring, is easy to use through an App, has live video streaming, has no on going costs such as an annual contract, can take it with you if you move, is fitted by a knowledgeable not to mention reliable, clean and conscience engineer, controls the heating and lighting and can be turned on or off from anywhere in the world. Then I cannot recommend the Home Smart security system highly enough.

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Perry Brink established Brink’s City Express in Chicago in 1859 and began using a horse drawn wagon to move customers’ suitcases from local railroad stations to hotels. In 1891 the company made its first cash in transit delivery, transporting half a dozen bags filled with silver dollars. These days, Brink’s is perhaps best known for its fleet of armored vans, which it uses to help see to the needs of governments, mints, banks, jewelers and other businesses. It also offers ICD and airport security, guarding, and logistical and cash management services. In 2011 Brink’s brought in $3. 9 billion in revenue.

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The recent advancements in cmos camera sensor technology have allowed great reductions in pricing for megapixel IP cameras, thus enabling the average consumer to afford high definition video. At the same time, prices for wireless access points have become affordable and WiFi radio technology has become more reliable. Gone are the days of access points over heating, and intermittent data streaming because of issues with poor RandD from the factory. As of 2015, it is affordable to combine a IP camera with a access point and make the camera wireless. You can use any ip based network camera and use either a 2. 4GHz or 5. 8GHz WiFi access point such one of the following:WiFi signals just like your home router have better penetration through obstructions without loss of video signal. That's why you can have your router on the ground floor and still watch Youtube on the second floor. Of course, the stronger the transmitter inside the router or AP, the farther it can transmit the signal. Since video sent over WiFi is a data signal, as long as there is signal penetration you will see a clear picture without interference lines. The worst that will happen is the video refresh rate will be low, meaning the video will be choppy and it will not be real time video transmission.