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SpotCam Sense Pro HD review: expanding the idea of home monitoring

SpotCam Sense Pro HD review: expanding the idea of home monitoring

Posted on May 11, 2017January 21, 2019 By Jarvis

SpotCam Pro HD’s reliable security and environmental monitoring make it a solid addition to any smart-home setup.

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With a few solid surveillance cameras in its stable, SpotCam’s latest offerings look to expand the idea of home monitoring by not only monitoring the security of your house when you’re away, but also its comfort levels when you’re home. The indoor SpotCam Sense ($150) and indoor/outdoor SpotCam Sense Pro ($190) are outfitted with all the surveillance features of a DIY home security camera along with a range of environmental sensors for tracking things like temperature and lighting.

The SpotCam Sense HD Pro can be used indoors or outdoors and is protected from water and dust.

The SpotCam Sense Pro, reviewed here, adheres to the design cues of the original SpotCam HD. The camera is housed in a cylindrical body attached to a hinged stand. Top to bottom the unit is just under 6 inches tall. It can be placed on a table, bookshelf, or other flat surface right out of the box, or you can affix it to a wall or ceiling using the included mounting kit.
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