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Nighttime videos use infrared light instead of visible light, so they don't match the color or detail of daytime videos.

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The only thing I wish it did was allow you to share cameras and give those you share cameras with full admin control over said cameras. So, if my wife is annoyed by constant notifications she has to text me and turn off the motion detection. Also, I never get reminders to turn the motion detection on or iff depending on whether I am home or not. I thought that was a free feature. Over all, I am super satisfied with Alfred. One question—why the app name change?!?DIY CCTV is really boring branding TBH.

 

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A close up tracking feature lets you zoom in on anyone who appears on camera while a picture in picture view gives you a look at the wider shot. The outdoor camera also offers night vision via 850nm infrared LEDs for those hours of the day when the lights are out. The marquee feature of Nest Cam IQ Outdoor is its ability to recognize the difference between people and pets. Nest says the artificial intelligence on the camera can identify people from up to 50 people away. As with the indoor version of Nest Cam IQ, if you want the Familiar Faces feature to identify friends and potential foes, you'll need to buy a $10 per month Nest Aware subscription. Nest HelloNest's new video doorbell won't arrive until next year. When it does, the Nest Hello will verge a video doorbell with some of the features you'd expect from a Nest Cam. Nest HelloInstead of the fisheye view you'd get from some doorbell cameras, Nest Hello combines a 160 degree field of view with a 4:3 aspect ratio. That gives you not only a wide angle view of the area around your front door, but a top to bottom view that lets you see the entire person approaching your door. It's also a handy view for spotting packages. Nest says the camera has HDR imaging for a clear picture, and there's a night vision feature, too.