Netatmo adds a connected smoke alarm to its smart home range

Netatmo is known for connected home products like the Presence AI-assisted security camera that can tell crooks from coyotes, but for CES, it's expanding into a new niche: built-in products. On top of a new smoke alarm and siren, the company has team...

Netatmo’s security cam can pick out cars, humans and animals

Netatmo is no stranger to home monitoring cameras, and at this year's CES, the company is taking its efforts outside. The WiFi-connected Presence outdoor security camera has a unique feature: It can distinguish between cars, people and animals. In ad...

Check Out This new ‘Welcome Indoor Wireless Wi-Fi Smart Home Camera’ From netatmo

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Monitor the arrivals and departures of your family and guests using netatmo’s new Welcome Indoor Wireless Wi-Fi Smart Home Camera.

With embedded face recognition technology, the Welcome camera can identify up to 16 pre-set faces and keeps track of their whereabouts using status notifications such as ‘Away’ and ‘Home’.

By installing the Welcome application on their mobile device, users can remotely view the live stream, playback past video stored on the SD card, download images and see who is home or away.

Equipped with a 130-degree wide-angle lens, the Welcome camera has the ability to capture both 1080p Full HD video and up to 4MP still images.

The netatmo Welcome Indoor Wireless Wi-Fi Smart Home Camera is available now for $199. [Product Page]

Netatmo Urban Weather Station tells iOS users when it’s safe to brave the great outdoors (video)

Netatmo Urban Weather Station tells Android, iOS users when it's safe to venture outside video

We haven't seen weather stations garner the same level of clever mobile integration as other pieces of household gear -- like, say, thermostats. Netatmo wants its newly available Urban Weather Station to inject a similar dose of life into a category that some of us still associate with the thermometer by the window. The aluminum tube design certainly gives a fresh look to the WiFi-linked indoor and outdoor sensors, but the real trick is the matching iOS (and eventually Android) app. It's for more than just gauging the wisdom of biking to work: the free app tracks historical trends and shares them with fellow users in a network that Netatmo hopes will provide a better understanding of wider-scale and longer-term trends. The sensors go beyond just obvious air quality, humidity, pressure and temperature conditions as well, flagging noise levels and warning if the CO2 levels are high enough to warrant airing out the house. The $179 price for the Urban Weather Station isn't trivial, but neither is knowing just how well you can cope with your environment.

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