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Whether you’re worried about home intrusions or you just want to keep an eye on things around the house (maybe you have a pet you want to monitor), a smart security camera will come in handy.

Amazon has security systems on sale today and we recommend checking out the Kasa Cam by TP-Link. The outdoor camera is $52 off and the indoor cam is $36 off.

Kasa offers free cloud storage with access to up to two days of 1080p streaming video, live or recorded. There are also payment options for upgrades. Though video is arguably the most important factor in home security, Kasa cameras also feature two-way audio, so you can hear what the camera is capturing and speak to anyone on the other end. Read more...

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