In
addition to the video doorbell, Nest unveiled a home security system called Nest Secure.
Not exact matches
The Nest Hello
video doorbell and the Nest x Yale Lock became available last week, and the company announced its new Nest Temperature Sensor as the latest
addition to its smart home lineup.
Ring just expanded its Ring
Video Doorbell line, and while the
addition adds only incremental features, it does give home owners another option for adding clever security features
to the front of their houses.
I still have the original Ring
Video Doorbell installed, and continue
to find it an essential (albeit sometimes inconsistent)
addition to my connected home.
Ring has a number of camera options in
addition to its excellent
video doorbells.
The Nest Hello
video doorbell and the Nest x Yale Lock are now available, along with a new Nest Temperature Sensor — the latest
addition to the company's smart home lineup.
The Ring
Video Doorbell 2 and Ring Stick Up Cam provide easy and effective ways
to set up a pretty strong security perimeter around the outside of your home, but it could be made considerably stronger with the
addition of the now - Amazon - owned company's Spotlight Cam.
In
addition to August Smart Locks (which need an August Connect
to work with Xfinity), you can add Automatic car adapters; Cuff smart jewelry; Leeo Smart Alert Nightlight; Lutron Caseta ® Wireless dimmers, remote controls, and battery powered shades; Rachio smart sprinkler controllers; SkyBell
video doorbells and; the Whistle pet monitor
to Xfinity.
Nest's cutest new
addition to the line - up today is also one of its most - requested, a
video doorbell.