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66 View at Amazon$229. 99View at Best Buy$249. 99View at Kohl's?Like the Nest Protect, the OneLink Safe and Sound detects smoke and carbon monoxide, sends an alert to your smartphone, and tells you the type and location of the fire or condition. But for those times when it's not warning you of fire, you can use it for a great many other things. With Amazon's Alexa and a very competent 10 watt speaker, the Safe and Sound can play music, listen to audiobooks, and access Alexa's thousands of skills. It's also compatible with Apple's HomeKit. However, the Safe and Sound requires a hard wired connection, and we found that the location of these connections doesn't make it the most conducive for using all of Alexa's capabilities. Of the 200 odd reviews on Amazon where it has an average rating of 3. 3 stars, the most positive commenters noted its ease of installation, as well as the fact that they could stream music, and that the alarm's nightlight was bright. Chief complaints were that it doesn't support all of Alexa's features such as Drop in, and that it's expensive. "The speaker is okay, definitely not audiophile level, but capable, installation was easy, and the light that shows it's listening or received a notification also doubles as a night light," wrote a Vine reviewer.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

Another ideal spot for a security camera is facing your driveway, according to Andrea Harvey, a research and communications specialist for asecurelife. com. It’s not uncommon for people to steal cars right out of owners’ driveways. In fact, Knight says the driveway and nearby street are the areas most people forget to cover with security cameras. “Most criminals won’t park too far away,” Knight says. “Having a high resolution camera that can reliably see your driveway and at least a little bit of the street in front of your house is a game changer in many suspect identification attempts.