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3. 99Nest Cam IQ Outdoor: This is the outdoor version of the Nest Cam IQ. It has 4K video and intelligent features such as facial recognition and people recognition. Released in November 2017 for $349. 00Guardzilla 360: This indoor security camera has 360 degree field of view that records video on every side of the camera. Released in October 2017 for $229.

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$110 looks to directly compete with the Nest, but both expert and user reviews are underwhelming. Among other issues, both CNET and Wirecutter note shortcomings in the connected features, including slow response times pushing notifications to the iOS only app and for the app to silence a nuisance alarm. Reviewers hold hope that software improvements will eventually make the OneLink a contender, but for now, as Wirecutter notes, "many of the Onelink's features are just pale imitations of the Protect's offerings. "We also saw a little expert buzz around the Halo Smart Smoke and CO Alarm Est. $130, a hardwired smart smoke and CO detector. Most actually review the Halo +, a model that adds weather alerts, and $20, to the regular Halo, but that model is not currently available. Still, core functionality should be the same, and that's well liked by the experts that have seen the unit. It's the top rated smart smoke detector at Reviewed, the second highest rated model at Top Ten Reviews, and earns a 4 star rating from CNET. User reviews are both limited and uninspiring, though, so we think the Nest is a better bet for most, for now. One plus compared to other smart smoke detectors is that it contains both ionization and photoelectric sensors for detecting all types of fires. One minus is that while this smoke detector can be interconnected with other units to form a network, that network is hardwired.