Netatmo Smart Indoor Camera

The Netatmo brand offers this model of indoor camera that has an approximate price of € 199, although the company offers special offers with several cameras at reduced prices so that you can deploy several in your home.

The smart camera is part of a broader range of security products, including a weather resistant smart outdoor camera for € 299.99 (which is also compatible with HomeKit).


The outdoor camera is a good choice for monitoring locations like gardens and parking lots, and it has a built-in reflector that can help scare off intruders.

Netatmo Smart Indoor Camera

Netatmo also sells additional accessories that can work in conjunction with the indoor smart camera, such as an alarm siren and sensors to protect doors and windows, allowing you to build a more comprehensive security system.

The hardware design of the Smart Indoor Camera is quite straightforward, with a 1920 x 1080 resolution and an infrared night vision mode. It works off the mains, or you can use the included USB cable to provide power from a computer, but there is no internal battery, which slightly limits your freedom of placement.

However, there are other landscapes that add to the versatility of the camera, such as the fact of the Netatmo Security application that transfers notifications to your iPhone if it detects movement when you are away from home, or facial recognition for family members and avoid false alarms. .

At the cost of the camera you do not have to add an additional storage plan, since Smart Indoor Camera includes an 8 GB memory card to store your video recordings locally.

There is a risk that theft of the camera could destroy the evidence of your video recordings, but the security application also offers an option to upload video clips to a Dropbox account or an ftp server.

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