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It features a motion detection system and will send alerts to your phone if there is any activity.

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MORE: Know Where Your Kids Are With These GPS TrackersWhile some Nest products such as the Nest Learning Thermostat, Nest Protect smoke alarm and Nest Cam have IFTTT support, as of this writing, the Nest Hello does not, although some Nest Cam recipes do work. Nest Hello's facial recognition seems like a natural fit for this kind of automation — imagine setting different rules for different people — so we hope it comes along eventually. Bottom LineThe facial recognition feature in the Nest Hello gives this video doorbell a more personal experience than the competition. In addition, its quality HDR video, strong speaker and microphone, and well made and frequently updated Nest app were tops among the other video doorbells we've tested. While you need a Nest Aware subscription and its recurring cost to get the most out of it, the Nest Hello is the best video doorbell yet. Credit: Tom's GuideToday's best Nest Hello deals?$173. 88ViewRecommended RetailerReduced Price$229$189View$229View$287. 49ViewShow More DealsWe check over 130 million products every day for the best pricesHow Does A Video Doorbell Work?A video doorbell’s operation is probably not going to come as a huge surprise. Essentially, at its most basic level, the video doorbell works like this: There is a camera in the doorbell. When the camera senses movement around the doorbell or the actual ringing of the doorbell, it sends a live video feed to your smart phone. You can see this feed and determine whether or not you want to open the door.

 

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9. I also included the Reolink C2 Pro for its rotational flexibility and 3x optical zooming capabilities. I thought the expandable and weather resistant design of the Blink XT System made it a versatile surveillance solution for both indoor and outdoor use. The Amcrest UltraHD is a good option for use in low light surroundings and for keeping video file sizes down to a minimum, thanks to the H. 265 compression technology. I also included the Wyze Cam Wireless due to its Motion Tagging and Smart Sound Recognition functions. The former is used to display visual outlines of whatever it's tracking, while the sound recognition feature allows the unit to recognize the frequencies produced by many carbon monoxide detectors. Finally, I added the Morvelli FHD22 for its sleek appearance and powerful CMOS sensor. The Ooma Butterfleye has a variety of benefits, including a rechargeable battery to keep it functioning in the event of a power outage as well as motion, sound, and thermal detection sensors to help reduce the frequency of false alarms. Unlike some of its competition, this device also offers optional facial recognition functionality and GPS based arming and disarming, which I thought was pretty convenient. I also liked the Ring Stick Up, thanks to its pairing with the Echo Dot and its ability for motion zone customization, which comes in handy if your property has certain obstructions that could otherwise hinder its ability to monitor a space appropriately.