TL;DR: Keep your home safe with thisBlurams Home Pro Indoor Security Camera,Deborah Sullavan Archives available for $37.99 as of Aug. 18.
Whether you’re finally leaving your house more often or casually retreating back inside after your brief stint out in the world, you probably consider your home your safe haven after the last year plus. Not to mention, there’s a good chance your office now resides in your home as well. To protect your precious space and those inside it, it’s not a bad idea to invest in a security camera.
There’s no need to pay a ton of money to keep an eye on your home — especially since the Blurams Home Pro Indoor Security Camera is on sale. Thanks to smart features like two-way audio, night vision, and AI facial recognition, you can get some peace of mind whether you’re zoned out at home or out on the move.
The AI facial recognition feature creates a database of family members and regular visitors. When the registered people arrive home, it sends you a notification, as well as when unknown faces appear. Its unique two-way audio feature allows you to communicate in real-time with your family when you’re away, or scare away intruders when they try to enter. There’s even advanced night vision and 4x zoom to help you monitor the scene at night and get a clear picture of what’s going on at any time of day.
You can control the camera via app or voice control and tap or use simple commands with Alexa or Google Assistant to view a live stream of your home. Customize which notifications you get with the app and even link any of your other smart devices to work together with IFTTT. For instance, if the AI facial recognition notices an intruder, you could have your lights automatically trigger on for a better view of the unrecognized person.
You can’t put a price on peace of mind, but if you could, $37.99 isn’t too bad of a deal. Snag this deal on the Blurams Security Camera for a limited time.
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