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Many law enforcement agencies nationwide said the idea to partner with Ring came after the company promoted its product at law enforcement conferences. Some departments have chosen to simply use Ring's Neighbors app, which encourages residents to share videos of suspicious activity. Other agencies agreed to provide subsidies, matched by Ring, to offer hundreds of discounted cameras in hopes of tapping into footage of residential streets, yards and sidewalks. And some police chiefs raffle off the devices. Ring would not disclose the number of communities with such partnerships. Sharing video is always voluntary and privacy is protected, according to the company and police. "There is nothing required of homeowners who participate in the subsidies, and their identity and data remain private," spokeswoman Brigid Gorham said. She said customers can control who views their footage, and no personally identifiable information is shared with police without a user's consent. Realistically, though, if police want video for an investigation, they can seek a search warrant. Tech industry analyst Carolina Milanesi said engaging with police and offering incentives is a "very smart move by Ring" and a missed opportunity for competitors, including Google's Nest and smaller companies such as Arlo Technologies and SimpliSafe. But a staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California called the system "an unmitigated disaster" for the privacy of many neighborhoods.

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and create an invaluable awareness and commitment to crime prevention in your area. You can speak to your local police department about giving your group an informal lecture that can provide insight into identifying a suspicious person and what to do if you spot one loitering on your street, how to recognize a burglary in progress, how to recognize an auto theft in progress, and what to do in an emergency. Local PD will also usually distribute free literature on home safety and sometimes even offer window stickers and ID cards identifying your neighborhood organization. Keep all doors and windows closed and locked at all times. An open exterior window or door is an invitation for burglars to easily enter your home, so keep them shut and securely locked whether you’re home or not. Don’t underestimate strong window locks, and update them if needed.

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Another cool feature is pre programmed responses you can use called “Quick Response. ” Quick Response allows you to choose from built in responses to address people you know, or people you don’t know if you aren’t home or don’t want to be disturbed. Another reason Nest is the best doorbell camera is because of “Familiar Faces,” which recognized people who the camera has seen before. Once you mark them as known, the Nest Hello will let you know via text the name of the person when they arrive. You can also set an automatic notification when that person arrives. The Nest Hello’s simple design utilizes your existing doorbell wiring, so you won’t have to worry about replacing batteries. The body of the unit is made of plastic and, while the exact dimensions haven’t been released, does look smaller than other products on the market. The Nest Hello has a 160 degree HD camera that has night vision capabilities and HDR imaging. When you open the app, the live view is front and center, and is crystal clear during the day and at night. One issue other products have is the limited range of the camera, but the Nest Hello allows you to see people approaching from head to toe, so there won’t be any questions about who came within view of the Hello. The doorbell is secured to your house via a metal base, so you don’t have to worry about anyone stealing your Nest Hello from your home.