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Photo by iSmartAlarm — The Washington PostLooking for a more comprehensive security system?Consider iSmartAlarm, a top performer according to CNET, Consumer Reports and PCMag. Its Shield Package $613. 90, which includes eight contact sensors, seven motion sensors and three remote tags, is well suited for a three to four bedroom house, the company says. The Abode Essentials Starter Kit $229 includes one door/window sensor, a battery powered security camera and motion detector, and a key fob. Photo by Abode Systems — The Washington PostAnother DIY option is the Abode Essentials Starter Kit $229, which includes one door/window sensor, a battery powered security camera and motion detector, and a key fob. The system integrates with Amazon Echo, Google Home and other home automations for voice enabled arming and disarming.

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Hi there, I am looking for a wireless security camera that does the following: 1 Pan and Zoom with Optical Zoom 2 Wireless and wired connections 3 2 way full duplex audio more like a mobile phone with no echoing as opposed to a walkie talkie type. It has to be clear and reasonable loud speakers. 4 A loud siren that can be triggered by motion or manually via an App 5 Motion and noise detection if possible 6 Invisible Infrared LEDs or PIR with Starlight with a very clear night vision of at least 8m 7 Local via 64GB or 128GB Class 10 SD Card and free cloud storage for at least 7 days 8 Easy to set up App 9 Live view with audio with no delays 10 Push and email notifications 11 Built in battery and running on mains 12 Wall mountable with the mountYou might recognize the Ring brand for its doorbell cameras. But the company has branched out and added its smart surveillance technology to this compact outdoor security camera. Because it can be difficult to find power sources for outside cameras, we like that the Ring Spotlight Cam has three power options: battery, hardwired, or solar. It also has a built in, motion activated spotlight that will stop trespassers in their tracks.

 

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Comments: 0]Aviva's decision to consolidate its European interests under a single Irish holding company is by no means unique, and follows moves taken by several multinational corporations to consider the benefits of Irish company formation and relocate to Ireland in the wake of proposed tax reforms in the US. Last May, US president Barack Obama declared his intention to clamp down on the channelling of US company profits through registered offices overseas and to dampen corporate enthusiasm for outsourcing jobs to foreign countries. Since then there has been a noticeable increase in Irish company formation applications as a number of notable firms have moved their place of incorporation from countries identified by the US as tax havens, such ACN as Bermuda, to Ireland. Accenture, Wilis Group Holdings, TBS International, Ingersoll RandThese include renowned consultancy firm Accenture, insurance brokerage giant Willis Group Holdings, international shipping outfit TBS International, manufacturing specialist Ingersoll Rand, electrical products manufacturer Cooper Industries, and medical device supplier Covidien. Warner Chilcott plc, a pharmaceutical company employing 1,115 people worldwide, is currently seeking court orders to facilitate its Irish company formation project and is planning relocation to Ireland for tax reasons. WPP, one of the world's largest advertising and marketing groups, moved to Dublin from London in September 2008, following their loud criticism of changes in the British corporate tax environment by the UK treasury.