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Lighthouse review: a smarter security camera

Lighthouse review: a smarter security camera

Posted on July 23, 2018July 26, 2019 By Jarvis

The Lighthouse is a solid security camera with a powerful AI that makes it easy to track your household activity.

Reviewing the recordings your security camera makes can answer the question “Was there anybody in my home while I was away?” The problem is that you need to review everything it recorded while you were gone to find out. With the AI-driven Lighthouse  security camera, you literally ask if anyone was in your home while you were gone.

Like a lot of home security cameras, the Lighthouse provides a 1080p live stream, two-way talk, night vision, real-time activity alerts, and an onboard siren for scaring off intruders. It also uses facial recognition to distinguish between pets and people and to identify recognized individuals by name.
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