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The camera also works with Belkin's WeMo smart home devices as well as voice control services such as Amazon Alexa and Google Home. The Belkin NetCam HD+ has a two year warranty, the longest in our comparison. Only Nest offers a comparable security camera warranty. Read the full reviewBest Video QualityFlir FX$49. 99 View at AmazonCheck Walmart?Best daytime video quality in our testsExcellent nighttime video qualityExcellent audio qualityOnly has one year warrantyNo smart home compatibilityMust charge prior to setupNo security camera we tested scored perfectly in both low light and bright daylight environments, though the Flir FX certainly produced the best video quality overall. In bright daylight, the camera showed sharp details, providing a clear image of everything in the room.

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I would hate to see as big a trend as that is going to be and ignore it. We are looking at options. ” What he is more excited about is the growing market overall. “I think we are going to be able to compete. I don’t think they will be able to take over the market. I was concerned years ago when the $99 and free alarms started appearing, so we started to do more commercial work. It changed, but it didn’t kill it. We still do a lot of residential. It just improved the installed base. The beauty of this industry is that installed base of systems in homes and businesses that are there regardless of who is living or working there. People like us who have been here and toughed it out have the opportunity to pick up some of that orphaned installed base.

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But professional security providers tend to cost more. According to Consumer Reports, professional monitoring costs range from $100 to $300 annually, plus the cost of equipment. In comparison, DIY system starter kits start at about $200. Also, professionally installed systems typically offer less flexibility. If you move, you may have to pay to have the system reinstalled at your new place. 3 options for DIY ersWant to take home security into your own hands?Let's narrow the options. At the very least, you'll want to monitor your home's exterior using a smart camera, such as the Nest Cam, which sends live video to your phone and detects motion and loud noises. You can get two outdoor Nest Cams one for your home's front entry and one for the backyard for $298. ISmartAlarm's Shield Package $613. 90, which includes eight contact sensors, seven motion sensors and three remote tags, is well suited for a three to four bedroom home, the company says. Photo by iSmartAlarm — The Washington PostLooking for a more comprehensive security system?Consider iSmartAlarm, a top performer according to CNET, Consumer Reports and PCMag.