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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

Users can easily record every visit to the front door and playback any event simply by using the easy to view timeline in the app. The Doorbell Camera records up to 700 20 second video events for free on the included SD Micro card and is compatible with memory cards up to 128GB. The great thing about today’s home security systems is that they’re easy to install and set up, and it’s easy for you to access them, thanks to Web enabled apps and user interfaces. The cameras also come in various shapes and sizes, allowing you to easily squeeze them in almost anywhere, without being too obtrusive. We’ve seen a lot of compact ones that are small enough to be placed on shelves and tables, and can even be enclosed inside a stuffed toy. However, there’s a new breed of home security solution that’s currently gaining the spotlight – one that’s being put front and center, right at your front door.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

The feedback may concern an operational status of the doorbell camera 106 itself, a status of the outdoor environment surrounding the doorbell camera 106, the operational status of another electronic device associated with the doorbell camera 106, and/or the operational status of a set of electronic devices 106 associated with the doorbell camera. For ease of references, the speaker 1106 and the speaker box 1136 are collectively called the speaker 1106 in this application. In some implementations, the lens assembly 704 includes a cover glass 705, a camera lens structure 1132 and an infrared filter 1134. The IR filter 1134 is activated in the daytime mode for precise color reproduction, and disabled in the night mode for greater light sensitivity when the field of view of the doorbell camera 106 is illuminated by the IR illuminators 1105. Optionally, the ALS assembly 714 is also used to cause switching between the daytime and night modes, and enable/disable the IR illuminators 1105 and the infrared filter 1134. In some implementations, the lens holder 1120 is supported by the infrared filter 1134 to protect lenses in the lens assembly 704 from being pushed when a user touches or presses the front cover plate 708. The doorbell camera 106 may include at least a sensor board 1108, a main board 1110 and a secondary board 1112 that are stacked within the device housing 702. In some implementations, the sensor board 1108 includes a connector 1108A that is coupled to another connector of the main board 1110 directly. Alternatively, a flexible cable is optionally connected to the connector 1108A for electrically coupling the main board 1110 to the sensor board 1108. In some implementations, two ends of a flexible printed circuit FPC 1126 are electrically coupled to a respective connector at the main board 1110 and the secondary board to couple them to each other. The sensor board 1108 optionally sits on a rear interior surface of the device housing 702.