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98 View at AmazonThe Tend Lynx Indoor System is built with facial recognition software to keep track of who enters your home, making it one of the best wireless outdoor security cameras. It displays high quality 1080p HD live video to a live stream which you can access at all times. When it starts to get dark out, there’s still no problem as the Tend Lynx comes equipped with night vision. All videos will be recorded to cloud storage and will be kept for seven days. You’ll have a wide range of view as the video records at 125 degrees. Other features include two way audio, motion detection, and automatic alerts sent to your phone if anything is detected while the system is on.

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The Nest Protect, theoretically, falls into the last category, but things are a bit more complicated because it doesn’t have a ionization sensor, but it does use the Split Spectrum Sensor which nullifies the need of the radioactive ionization sensor as you know, it detects smoke produced by flaming fires which burn at a fast rate so, if the ionized air is disrupted by smoke, it triggers the alarm. The photoelectric sensors is used to detect any smouldering fires that uses a light beam which, normally does not hit the sensor, but when smoke scatters the light particles, it will hit the sensor, therefore triggering the alarms – this method is used to detect a fire in its early stages, therefore reacting a lot faster. Now, the Split Spectrum Sensor should detect both the flaming fires and the smouldering ones, by adding a blue LED light at a wavelength of 450nm to look for small particles which are an indicator of a rapid, fast burning fire and keeping the usual photoelectric sensor to detect smouldering fires. To make sure it doesn’t repeat the mistakes of its predecessor annoying false alarms, the new sensor is isolated from any outside light and the encasing is designed to only allow smoke in and nothing else this worked just fine since the second generation of Nest Protect is indeed less prone to false alarms. Besides the Split Spectrum sensor, there’s also an Electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor yes, the Nest Protect is also a Carbon Monoxide Detector which detects the CO concentration level inside the room and, if it’s beyond safe levels, it triggers the alarm CO detectors usually last about 6 7 years, but Nest advertises that the sensor on the Protect can last up to 10 years. Furthermore, there’s also a heat sensor so you’ll get notified when the home gets either too cold or too hot, a humidity sensor so it makes it unlikely that the alarm will be triggered when there’s lots of steam, an ambient light sensor so the detector knows when the lights are shut off and it can activate the Pathlight feature or the Nightly Promise – the LED will be green if everything is fine, otherwise, it will become yellow and an occupancy sensor it is used with the Pathlight feature, so it will detect movement and will shine a light on your path during the night – so you don’t stumble on the furniture.

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