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"An Amazon patent application which was made public on the United States Patent and Trademark Office website, describes how a network of cameras could work together with facial recognition technology to identify people. "Law enforcement requests are easy to reject in theory. In person, they're a bit more difficult. But this is the ecosystem Amazon is building. Most of us still associate Amazon with free shipping and VOD, but the company really wants a piece of the government action. Whatever it hasn't tied up in hosting and storage, it's looking to collect via surveillance tech. Amazon is selling as much facial recognition software as it can to law enforcement agencies despite recent controversies and now it's hoping its home products will attract more subsidized deployments. Local law enforcement provides the public with cheap or free doorbell cameras and swings by for the footage whenever needed. Who isn't going to feel obligated to hand this over to the cops when they come asking?As the EFF's Dave Maass points out, if cops wanted to outfit a ton of homes with surveillance cameras they could access at any time, there would be some pushback. But frame it as a giveaway with an eye on home security, and people will gladly sign up to turn Everytown, USA into London. Both Amazon and law enforcement make it clear no one is obligated to turn their front doors into tools of the surveillance state.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

4Ghz channel and only allowed SkyBell to use it. Nope. Firmware, all up to date. I did several speed test for Skybell's SSID and was consistently clocking over 3Mbps, well over double Skybell's requirement of 1. 5Mbps. When I told support my results they actually said, well 5 6Mbps would be better.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

Referring to FIG. 10B, in some implementations, the bypass unit 1012 may come with the set of electrical connectors 1050 when it is delivered to a user with the doorbell camera 106. Each connector 1050 is physically configured to facilitate coupling to the doorbell chime 1006 and the wires 1014 and 1016, thereby simplifying installation of the doorbell camera 106 for a user. For example, a connector 1050A may include a splice connector to receive and hold an open wire end e. g. , that of the wire 1014 directly. A connector 1050B may include a metal wire terminal to couple to another complemental connector e. g. , that of the wire 1016. Connector 1050C and 1050D are respectively coupled to the wires 1018 and 1020, and open wire ends of the connectors 1050C and 1050D are bent into a hook shape such that they may be fastened onto connectors on the doorbell chime 1006 directly. These connectors are compatible with existing wires 1014 and 1016 and the connectors of doorbell chime 1006, and ease the installation of the doorbell camera 106 without requiring the user to use additional tools.