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Keep tabs on your home with a home security camera on sale

TL;DR: Keep an eye on your home, pets, and loved ones while you're out with the The Motorola FOCUS86 home monitoring camera, on sale for 13% off. As of Jan. 18, get it for just $86.75.


Now that you’re used to being home 24/7, leaving can be a bit unnerving. You’ve become accustomed to knowing exactly what’s happening in or around your home at any given moment. And when the time comes to return to your normal life, it might be hard to adjust. Fortunately, there’s a way you still keep tabs on your personal space — and the ones you love — even when you’re away: a home security camera

The Motorola FOCUS86 is a great companion for your home monitoring needs. Connected to WiFi, it can turn a compatible internet-enabled device (iOS 9.0 or later, Android 4.4 or later) into a functional home video monitor. Just download the Hubble app and you can stream real-time 1080p HD video to your device at any time — even at night, thanks to infrared night vision. Set up motion detection and sound detection alerts for safety precautions, or even room temperature detection in case it gets too hot or cold. (This is especially helpful for pets.) Read more...

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