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Cons: Limited integration with other devices. Doesn't support IFTTT. Bulky contact sensors. Bottom Line: The Ring Alarm Security Kit is a DIY home security system that is easy to install and offers affordable professional monitoring, but interoperability with Ring cameras and third party devices is not yet supported. Read ReviewFrontPoint Safe Home ReviewMSRP: $882. 84 at Pros: Easy to install. Lots of component choices. Works with Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands. Cons: Requires a one or three year monitoring plan. Doesn't support IFTTT. Pricey components.

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Advanced motion detection allows you to designate priority monitoring zones, and when someone or something enters those zones, the video doorbell camera will send you video and alerts. Live video feeds come through your smart phone, so you can check in on your front porch anytime and watch footage on demand. This Doorbell Pro is designed to be connected to your existing doorbell’s wiring, so you might need to call in an electrician for the installation, and you’ll need to place the video doorbell in the same location that your doorbell sits now. Infrared vision helps you be able to access clear footage during the day or night. The Doorbell Pro comes with four different faceplates, which you can use interchangeably to swap out colors without having to buy or reinstall another doorbell. Your video footage will be stored in the cloud, with different storage options beginning at $3/month per camera to store up to 60 days.

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In addition, Nest requires you to install a small module called the "chime connector" inside your doorbell's chime box, located inside the home. Installation isn't difficult, but it is another step. Nest includes everything you need to attach the doorbell to your house, even a huge drill bit in case you have to drill into stucco siding. If you don't want to attempt the installation yourself, the company can connect you with a Nest Pro. But if your existing doorbell's power supply is up to snuff, the process isn't terribly complicated. Facial RecognitionUnlike most video doorbells, the Nest Hello has facial recognition technology. Once you teach it the names of frequent visitors, the companion app available for both Android and iOS will start to name them in the push notifications. The Nest Hello gets big points for including a snapshot from the camera with each notification, so you can get a glimpse of what's happening without having to open the app. The snapshots are extra handy when facial recognition is wrong — which didn't happen often, to be fair. First, the app asked me to identify my family and close friends multiple times from photos the Hello took. You can do this for anyone who comes to your door.