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Anonymous
Deal? What is the main difference of these two model?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Stylus and RAM //@anonymous: Deal? What is the main difference of these two model?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
nord 20 is better in everything except built would be the same.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Looks more like a small tank than a robot vacuum
3 years ago |
Anonymous
no coupon for me
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Great deal but doesn’t work for any stores near me
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Got one. Thank you!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
What location? //@anonymous: Got one. Thank you!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Portsmouth NH has bunch of them for pick ip. It has been on sale since thanksgiving so most locations have run out of stock, probably a ‘to be discontinued soon model’ that’s why none of the stores are replenishing the stock. //@anonymous: What location? //@anonymous: Got one. Thank you!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Be careful with TP-Link. Comes from the same place as Anker Eufy cameras, and you probably heard the news about Eufy lying to customers about the security of their camera footage. Very unethical.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Need a TP-Link account to setup the camera.
To be fair, most others using Phone Apps also need account.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
people are finally wising up to this stuff. can't trust them. //@Anonymous: Be careful with TP-Link. Comes from the same place as Anker Eufy cameras, and you probably heard the news about Eufy lying to customers about the security of their camera footage. Very unethical.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Pretty much none of these things are "safe" and unhackable these days no matter what brand. Just buy what makes you happy and works well. This is a good price for a basic camera that can give you a bit of sense of security if you have package thieves or creepy neighbors. I have several Kasa switches and plugs which work very well.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
The problem is not that they're hackable. Anker promised not to save user videos, like it was in their terms, but they did it anyway. No doubt TP link is just as unethical. Comes from the same place. //@Anonymous: Pretty much none of these things are "safe" and unhackable these days no matter what brand. Just buy what makes you happy and works well. This is a good price for a basic camera that can give you a bit of sense of security if you have package thieves or creepy neighbors. I have several Kasa switches and plugs which work very well.
3 years ago |
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Anonymous
Does it need any plans ?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
FYI, it requires monthly subscription. Or, more exactly, it is useless without it. Some want, sone don't want to pay it.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It does not required to subscribe an Monthly plan but that means you can only monitory it yourself. //@Anonymous: Does it need any plans ?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
monthly plan is optional, but recommended.
It works without monthly plan, the system will send alert to your phone app. //@Anonymous: FYI, it requires monthly subscription. Or, more exactly, it is useless without it. Some want, sone don't want to pay it.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Note of warning, this is version 2 which has an encryption vulnerability. When it made the news that anyone can hack into thess systems, Simplisafe said it wasn't a problem and downplayed how easy it was to bypass the alarms. Nonetheless, version 3 is stated to be secure despite no proof from the company. I recommend trading a security sign with your neighbors to confuse potential hackers.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
lol Lockpickinglawyer made a video showing you can prevent Simplisafe alarms from going off if you just broadcast a 433.92MHz radio signal which is what a lot of baby monitors use.
3 years ago |