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Installing home security cameras doesn’t mean you need to compromise your family’s own privacy.
Netatmo has a couple of tips for protecting personal privacy with indoor home security cameras:
Secure cloud storage with regular deletion phases could be a sensible option for your home
This facial recognition technology will automatically deactivate recording of recognised family members, meaning only strangers or intruders will be picked up by your indoor security cameras
If you employ people to work in your home, you’ll need to inform them that they might be recorded by your indoor security cameras. This is a legal obligation for home owners who install indoor security camera systems, in line with current data protection regulations.
Be alerted immediately if an intruder breaks into your home. The Netatmo Smart Indoor Camera is the only smart camera that can recognise faces and gives you access to all its features without charging any subscription fees.
Be alerted immediately if an intruder breaks into your home. The Netatmo Smart Indoor Camera is the only smart camera that can recognise faces and gives you access to all its features without charging any subscription fees.
Thinking of installing smart home security cameras? Check out the Netatmo Smart Indoor Camera and see if they’re a good fit for your home. Sleek and minimalist, Netatmo’s Smart Indoor Security Camera can be connected up to your home’s security and fire alarm systems, notifying you remotely of any incidents.
The video footage from your indoor security cameras could provide vital information if there’s a break-in or incident at your home.
Whether you need to hand the video footage over to the police or to your home insurance company, your home security cameras could provide the key images you need to back up your criminal or insurance claim.
Talking home insurance, it’s worth checking the small print of your insurance policy to make sure that your new indoor home security cameras will meet the established prerequisites.
If your home security measures don’t meet the standards required by your home insurance policy, any claims you make on this policy may be deemed invalid.
If you’re installing a new home security camera system, you’ll want to make sure it’s as effective as possible – spend that home security budget wisely!
So, Netatmo has put together a few additional features that you might want to bear in mind while you’re browsing home security cameras:
Wide-angle video camera vision
Make sure that your video cameras have a scope large enough to cover all the vulnerable or strategic locations around your home where you’ll want to record security footage
HD quality video images
Ensure the positioning and video quality of your indoor security cameras is good enough to provide clear security footage – you’ll want to make sure any video recordings from your security cameras provide effective evidence, should it be required
Night vision technology
You might want to integrate night vision technology into your new home security cameras, to make sure that you can optimise your home security round the clock – check out these additional night vision features, as well as how they function, before purchasing your new home security cameras
High quality audio recording
Audio security recordings can also work to effectively keep your home secure, as well as potentially providing vital evidence for the police or your home insurance provider in the event of a break-in
It’s important to think about the installation process before you decide on your new indoor home security cameras.
Wired security cameras are a more traditional option, but wireless home security cameras are a more flexible – and often cheaper – option.
Wireless home security cameras can often be installed far more easily, without the need for a professional installation contract. Why not give some DIY a go and install your own home security cameras?
What’s more, smart wireless cameras will often enable you to safely store your security video content via the Cloud.
Obviously, your home security budget will significantly affect your choice of indoor security cameras.
The most basic security camera models won’t set you back too much, but additional features such as motion detection and facial recognition technology will increase the price tag on your new home security set-up.
Opting for a wireless system could be a smart way to start your indoor security camera installation, as it allows you to keep your budget flexible.
You’ll be able to add extra wireless indoor security video cameras to your set-up as and when your budget allows. Just make sure your home’s Internet connection is strong enough to keep the additional security cameras fully functional!
Make sure you always ask for a complete quote from your home security provider before going ahead with any indoor security camera installation. Make sure that the added extras - such as night vision or motion detection technology and secure Cloud video storage - don’t add up to extra hidden payments!
Be alerted immediately if a person or car trespass on your property. The Netatmo Smart Outdoor Cameras is specifically designed for outdoor use and can withstand the elements: rain, snow, moisture, dust and dirt, thanks to HZO technology – an innovative thin-film coating solution.
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