The main access into your home is a great place for a WiFi security camera and can take advantage of a tactic thieves often use.
It's common for burglars to knock or ring at a front door as a way of checking to see if anyone is home before they start looking for the easiest way to break in. This gives your CleverLoop video surveillance system a chance to get good look at them, and if they then appear on another camera somewhere else around your house, it's probably time to call the police.
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With vehicles, tools, garden equipment and stored household items, garages are an obvious target for thieves.
It could be a serious break in, or an open door and an opportunistic passer-by, but either way, your garage is worth protecting. Located either inside, outside or both, CleverLoop home security cameras let you keep an eye on your garage, receive alerts about unusual activity, and securely store footage of anyone trying to break in, or stealing your equipment.
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After checking the front door, side windows are likely to be a burglars next stop on a tour around your home.
As a potential entry point, or just a way to see which rooms to head for once they are in, thieves looking in can easily be seen by WiFi security cameras looking out.
With the ability to tell the CleverLoop system how much of a person a camera might see, and the smart learning filtering out movements like trees blowing in the wind, a camera that watches a room and sees out of a window is a great way to protect your house.
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Backyards often provide burglars with the perfect cover to get to your home without being seen from the street or the house.
Backyards are also a very demanding location for any security camera system. Pets, trees and wind fool most detection systems, and mean constant false alarms. The CleverLoop smart algorithms that rapidly learn from what you decide is and isn’t important mean that if you get an alert from a garden camera, it won’t be a suspicious tree, or a dog looking to steal your TV.
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As an obvious approach to your home, your driveway is also an obvious location for a surveillance camera.
Getting an alert on your mobile phone that someone is coming down your driveway can give you a very useful advanced warning. You could check to see if you recognise them, or if anyone at home is expecting a visitor, or start to live view other cameras in and around home to see where the person heads next, or even just call the police straight away.
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