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Friday, 26 July 2013

The Canary: A self-contained security device controlled by smartphone


According to the US Justice Department, people who live in rented homes are more likely to be burgled. In part, this is may be because flat dwellers aren't generally allowed to install security systems. As an alternative to teaching the hamster to bark, the Canary aims to put a complete security system into a self-contained, plug-and-play container that can be controlled by a smartphone app... Continue Reading The Canary: A self-contained security device controlled by smartphone

Section: Around The Home

Tags: Indiegogo, Security, smartphone

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