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Nest Cam IQ OutdoorThe outdoor camera boasts an IP66 weather rating and Nest says it's tamper resistant, too. Its speaker is 15 times more powerful than the one on the indoor version of the Nest Cam IQ, good for making yourself heard when you want someone to identify themselves. Nest Cam IQ Outdoor promises a 130 degree view shot in 1080p video. The camera a 4K sensor and 12x digital zoom and enhance. A close up tracking feature lets you zoom in on anyone who appears on camera while a picture in picture view gives you a look at the wider shot. The outdoor camera also offers night vision via 850nm infrared LEDs for those hours of the day when the lights are out.

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To me 3000$ is a lot of money. I WOULD NEVER HAVE AGREED TO HAVE THE SYSTEM PUT IN IF ID NOT BEEN LIED TO. I had to change my entire bank account to stop them taking out payments. IF YOU PUT IT ON STOP PAYMENT THEY WILL GO INTO YOUR ACCOUNT UNDER A DIFFERENT NAME AND STILL TAKE YOUR MONEY. If you ask for a copy of the contract you supposedly were show and signed they will send you the contract with you electronic signature printed on it. They could print my signature at the bottom or a piece of paper saying anything and that would actually mean I'd ever seen what that piece of paper said.

 

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The Cheshire figure is regarded as more dependable than a previous study by Michael McCahill and Clive Norris of UrbanEye published in 2002. Based on a small sample in Putney High Street, McCahill and Norris extrapolated the number of surveillance cameras in Greater London to be around 500,000 and the total number of cameras in the UK to be around 4,200,000. According to their estimate the UK has one camera for every 14 people. Although it has been acknowledged for several years that the methodology behind this figure is flawed, it has been widely quoted. Furthermore, the figure of 500,000 for Greater London is often confused with the figure for the police and local government operated cameras in the City of London, which was about 650 in 2011. Project SCRAM is a policing effort by the Halton Regional Police Service to register and help consumers understand the complex issues of privacy and safety that confront households when dealing with installations of home security systems.