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This Arlo Home Security Bundle Now Costs Peanuts, Includes 2 Cameras and a Smart Doorbell
This Arlo Home Security Bundle Now Costs Peanuts, Includes 2 Cameras and a Smart Doorbell

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timea day ago

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This Arlo Home Security Bundle Now Costs Peanuts, Includes 2 Cameras and a Smart Doorbell

For the security of your house, one indoor camera is a fair beginning, yet complete peace of mind results from extensive protection. That's what Arlo offers with its new whole home security bundle which is a one-stop solution to watch over all the important areas of your house. Sometimes, simply having visible security modules is a powerful deterrent and make your house a less attractive target for would-be burglars. Right now, Amazon is offering this essential bundle at an all-time low, the perfect time to boost home security without spending an arm and a leg. The Arlo bundle currently costs only $179 which is a significant markdown from its usual list price of $229. This means you're saving over $50, and at $60 per device. The bundle includes the Arlo video doorbell, Arlo Essential indoor camera, and the Arlo Essential outdoor camera, each with crisp 2K resolution for clear HD footage. See at Amazon Why Should You Buy This Bundle? Start with the Arlo Video Doorbell and you have a device that records guests at your door and also allows for real-time conversation through two-way audio. The doorbell features motion detection and a wide 130-degree field of view so you'll never miss anything that's happening at your door. The Essential indoor camera is best for home monitoring indoors with night vision and the same degree of high-definition video quality. The Essential outdoor camera is weatherproof and therefore best for watching over your yard or driveway. All three cameras sync well with the Arlo Secure App which is the center for managing your home protection. Live notifications through the app inform you whenever there is movement and you can view live video instantly or activate a remote alarm to scare off burglars. Night vision allows one to view areas with minimal light and the broader angle lenses project wider areas. Privacy is Arlo's utmost concern and the company has developed its products with robust mechanisms to ensure that your personal information is not compromised. You remain in complete control of your data and Arlo is committed to keeping your privacy as secure as your property. The Arlo bundle supports Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant so you can control your cameras by voice command or automations. If you use IFTTT, you can automate customized routines such as receiving low battery warnings or having compatible lights turn on when motion is detected. This level of integration makes it easy to add Arlo to your existing smart home system. Don't wait, take this bottom-line price and secure your home today. See at Amazon

Ring Alarm 14-Piece Kit Drops to Black Friday Low, Amazon Clears Stock for Non-Prime Members
Ring Alarm 14-Piece Kit Drops to Black Friday Low, Amazon Clears Stock for Non-Prime Members

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time2 days ago

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Ring Alarm 14-Piece Kit Drops to Black Friday Low, Amazon Clears Stock for Non-Prime Members

When it comes to home security devices, certain items aren't frequently discounted that deeply. The Ring Alarm 14-piece kit is one of the hard-to-find deals, and today it's priced about as low as Black Friday last year – something we haven't witnessed since then. What's making this deal even better is that, unlike with Prime Day, you don't need a Prime membership in order to take advantage. Anyone can take this deal, and it's for the 14-piece set only and not smaller sets. Priced at $330, this best-selling home security system is now selling for only $198, which is a 40% discount. This is an actual all-time low, and it's the best deal you're going to find for a full wireless alarm system. See at Amazon Up to Four Bedrooms This Ring Alarm is designed to provide good protection for homes with two to four bedrooms. It includes everything you'll require to start: one base station, two keypads, eight contact sensors, two motion detectors, and one range extender. The base station is the command hub of it all and communicates with all the devices wirelessly and providing the added convenience of a loud siren if an alarm is triggered. The two remote keypads enable you to arm or disarm from handy locations, effortlessly locking up your house when you depart and easily disarming when you return. The eight contact sensors are perfectly suited to door and window monitoring, alerting you straight away if any are opened inappropriately. The two motion detectors add to security by sensing movement in strategic places and the range extender ensures all devices stay in communication, even with a large home. The system is easy to set up with clear instructions and a user-friendly mobile app that guides you through it. You can then manage everything from your phone and get live alerts if your alarm is activated. The Ring app lets you view all your Ring devices in one location which makes you feel secure wherever you are. The system also features an expandable design which means you can add more sensors or accessories anytime to customize your security system according to your changing needs. The Ring Alarm 14-Piece Kit also works well with Alexa: With an Alexa-compatible Ring Home Plan (subscription plan necessary, sold separately), you can trigger or cancel your alarm with voice commands. This hands-free feature is perfect for busy households or anyone who appreciates the ease of smart home equipment. The system's dependability, ease of use, and adaptability make it a home security system top choice, and its current price makes it an unbeatable value. This Ring Alarm kit is the smart decision for protecting your home, make sure you grab this deal before it expires. See at Amazon

This Battery-Powered Doorbell Now Costs Peanuts, Amazon Is Clearing Out Google's Stock
This Battery-Powered Doorbell Now Costs Peanuts, Amazon Is Clearing Out Google's Stock

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time4 days ago

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This Battery-Powered Doorbell Now Costs Peanuts, Amazon Is Clearing Out Google's Stock

When it comes to home security and convenience, the battery-powered Google Nest Doorbell is a top choice for many and for good reason. This device offers the flexibility of battery power which makes it perfect for those who want a smart doorbell without the hassle of wiring—something especially appealing if you're not comfortable working with electrical systems. With this model, installation is as simple as mounting the device to your door frame and you're set. No drilling holes, no complicated wiring: just immediate, reliable access to (Wi-Fi) live video and smart alerts. It's this ease of use that has helped the Google Nest Doorbell consistently rank among the top 10 best-selling doorbells on Amazon, a testament to its popularity and effectiveness. Now, Amazon has cut the price of the battery-powered Google Nest Doorbell down to as little as $129 from the original launch price of $179. This battery model is especially attractive because it's for renters or whoever doesn't want to make any such permanent changes to their home. The battery life is amazing, typically months between recharging depending on usage, so you're not continually removing and plugging in the device. See at Amazon Easy to Use Doorbell The Google Nest Doorbell features that make it one of the smartest and simplest-to-use doorbells on the market. It has live HD video with HDR and night vision so you can watch what's happening at your door at any time. The camera's high vertical field of view makes it easy to capture individuals from head to foot or packages fallen on the floor and eliminates blind spots and not letting you miss anything. Doorbell is equipped with intelligence that enables it to detect people, packages, pets, and vehicles and send you customized notifications in the Google Home app – no subscription required. The device works with any door and you can even install it yourself in just minutes. If your Wi-Fi goes out or you lose electricity, the doorbell will buffer an hour of recorded events so you can always know what you missed. For additional needs, you can pay for a Nest Aware subscription (bought separately) to see as much as 60 days' worth of event video history, though note that the battery model doesn't come with constant 24/7 recording even in the event of a subscription. At its current price, it's one of the best deals you'll find for a smart doorbell. See at Amazon

Someone Might Be Watching You Through Your Home Security Camera. Here's What To Know.
Someone Might Be Watching You Through Your Home Security Camera. Here's What To Know.

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time5 days ago

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Someone Might Be Watching You Through Your Home Security Camera. Here's What To Know.

It's unsettling to think your home may not be the safe space you intend it to be. As rewarding as technology is, it also carries home safety and privacy threats. You've probably heard stories of people and companies listening to your conversations through smart speakers or smartphones. (Yes, this really happens.) Maybe you've even heard about nightmare scenarios where people get access to a home camera system, which is a growing concern as in-home cameras from any number of brands — Blink, SimpliSafe, Ring, Nest, and Arlo — grow in popularity. Folks use these cameras in their homes to check in on kids, seniors, and pets. They also use them to monitor their homes for threats. Unfortunately, hackers can gain access to this footage, too. When it comes to hackers getting into your home camera systems, there are two possible scenarios: Someone accesses the live feed and watches you in real time, or someone hacks into your recorded videos from the past weeks, months or years, experts told HuffPost. How does this happen? And what can you do to protect yourself? Here's what security experts say: If you don't change the default password after buying your camera, it's more subject to hacking. Most people's home security cameras won't get hacked, but it does happen in certain scenarios. And, typically, when you talk about getting into in-home cameras, it's because of a bad password, said Dave Chronister, the CEO of Parameter Security. First, if you use a default password for your home camera, it's more vulnerable to nefarious activity, said Alex Hamerstone, the advisory solutions director for TrustedSec, an ethical hacking company. Your camera generally comes with a default username and password when you buy it, he explained. 'And hackers know, and scammers know, the default username and password so they can log into cameras if you have not changed the default username and password,' Hamerstone said. 'There's a site called Shodan that people oftentimes share links to, and what Shodan does is it goes on and looks for items with default passwords,' he added. 'So, whether it's a webcam or a router or something like that... it posts the footage from the cameras.' Hackers can also scan for default passwords associated with cameras to get into your system, Chronister said. 'We have found this in a lot of areas,' he said. Particularly, hackers will steal illicit videos of people in their homes and go on to share the footage on public websites and adult websites. If you are the target of a scam, you may also be at risk. Your camera could also be compromised if someone is targeting you or you're a victim of a phishing scandal, said Hamerstone. 'If I'm a specific target, somebody may try to phish me and find out my passwords whether it's for the camera or something else,' he said. 'And then they may, accurately, guess that someone's using the same password for all the different accounts, including cameras, and then log in that way,' he added. Then, they can gain access to your feed and any saved videos. In most cases, if you are being actively watched, the camera light should turn on. According to Chronister, the light that flashes on when you turn on a camera should turn on whenever that camera is in use, even when a hacker is in control. But, there may be camera manufacturers out there that don't have this feature — or, there could be a way to disable the light from turning on, he added. If you see your camera light turn on when you aren't actively using it, that's clearly a red flag — but isn't the only sign that someone is in your system. Bad actors can also get into your camera's files and look back through your recorded videos, which may not cause the light to switch on. There are a few things you can do to protect yourself: While you may never be victim to camera hacking, the risk is still there. 'My big thing is I just want people to be aware of the risk and then make an informed choice,' Hamerstone said. While having cameras in your house does mean someone could access your videos, there are a few things you can do to bolster your security. 'Number one, the biggest thing is disable any default passwords,' said Chronister. This is true for cameras and with anything else you buy, Hamerstone added. 'Hackers are lazy. If there are 10,000 cameras out there and 9,000 have the default password, they're not going to try to crack the other 1,000,' noted Chronister. Don't use your go-to password for your camera system. Really, you should never reuse old passwords, said Hamerstone, but especially for crucial things like cameras and banking. 'For most of us, if we have cameras we can go on our phone and log into that account and see [the footage or live feed],' Hamerstone said. You should turn on multi-factor authentication, like receiving a text code, when logging into the camera app. This makes the app more secure. Chronister said it's also important to keep your camera systems up-to-date. 'They are mini-computers. There should be an ability to update them to new firmware when needed,' Chronister said. Software can have vulnerabilities that require system updates to address the vulnerability and keep your account secure. If you have a camera in your home that has been installed yet unused for years and years, take it down, said Chronister. These cameras are old and outdated, which can open them up to security threats, he noted. Old cameras and old software don't have the same safety protections as newer alternatives. And make sure you don't have your cameras in the more private spaces in your home. It may sound like an oxymoron, but if you are going to have in-home cameras, keep them in the more public spaces in your home, said Hamerstone. 'So, maybe keep them in the kitchen, but not your bedroom or something like that,' he said. It may go without saying, but you should also keep cameras out of your bathroom, Chronister said. The risk outweighs the benefit when it comes to having cameras in your bedroom and bathroom, he added. If someone does access your in-home camera footage, you don't want it to be recordings of your most private moments. Someone watches you walk in your front door? Fine. Someone watches you have sex with your partner? Not fine. If you do install in-home cameras to watch loved ones or monitor your security, be sure to do it in the spaces that won't lead to problems if a bad actor eventually gets their hands on the article originally appeared on HuffPost.

Next-Gen Night Surveillance Arrives in Australia with Dahua WizColor TiOC Pro
Next-Gen Night Surveillance Arrives in Australia with Dahua WizColor TiOC Pro

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time5 days ago

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Next-Gen Night Surveillance Arrives in Australia with Dahua WizColor TiOC Pro

SYDNEY, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dahua's latest WizColor TiOC Pro series has launched in Australia. With its reliable full-colour surveillance that works without blinding lights, the product is well-suited to meet the needs of Australian residents seeking smarter and less intrusive home security. And it's not just homes. From suburban properties to remote fish farms and industrial sites, effective nighttime monitoring has long been challenged by light pollution, flying insects, motion blur, and poor visibility. Traditional cameras often rely on harsh supplementary lighting and still struggle to deliver clarity. The WizColor TiOC Pro series changes that by offering vibrant, high-definition colour imaging in low-light environments. The secret lies in its advanced integration of Dahua's WizColor Technology, which combines a large F1.0 aperture, a 2.9μm pixel sensor, and AI-powered Image Signal Processing. This allows the camera to absorb significantly more light—2.5 times more than a standard F1.6 lens—and intelligently enhance detail while reducing motion blur and noise. WizColor's ability to "turn night into day" is one of its most impressive features. By maximising light intake and intelligently processing every pixel, the camera delivers full-colour footage with astonishing clarity—even in scenes that are barely lit to the human eye. Instead of relying on overexposed infrared or washed-out greyscale, users get rich, detailed images that maintain natural colour tones and depth. Home and business owners seeking discreet, yet reliable protection will value WizColor's ability to deliver clear, full-colour footage without harsh lights—meeting growing demand for smart, low-impact security. "Our customers are asking for better night surveillance that doesn't rely on aggressive lighting or cause false alarms," said Joe De Martino, Training and Solutions Specialist at Dahua Technology Oceania. "With WizColor, we're delivering a professional-grade solution that's simple, effective, and built for local conditions—from backyards to coastal aquaculture operations." Whether it's protecting families or securing remote assets, WizColor proves that better visibility doesn't have to come with compromise. About Dahua TechnologyDahua Technology is a world-leading video-centric AIoT solution provider, delivering end-to-end security systems and smart technologies to customers in over 180 countries. Committed to innovation, Dahua continues to enhance safety, sustainability, and operational efficiency across diverse industries and communities. Please visit View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Dahua Technology

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