home monitored security

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burgler alarm systems

01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

In some implementations, two distinct threshold illumination levels are applied to enable a first type of switching from the daytime mode to the night mode and a second type of switching from the night node to the daytime mode. Thus, use of the ALS assembly 714 can be used to cause switching between the daytime and night modes and enable/disable the IR illuminators in an efficient manner. The doorbell camera 106 may further include a microphone and a speaker. In some implementations, the front cover plate 708 includes a microphone aperture 716 to allow sound signals to reach the microphone concealed within the doorbell camera 106. In some implementations, the device housing 702 includes a plurality of speaker openings 718 at its bottom rim surface. When the doorbell camera 106 is mounted onto a wall or doorframe surface, the speaker holes 718 are not visible from a gaze of a visitor approaching or standing near the surface, while still being able to broadcast audio messages to the visitor.

small business security camera system

01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

When the speaker holes 718 are located on a bottom rim surface of the device housing 702, the speaker 1106 is placed behind the button assembly 1102 and faces the speaker holes 718. Given that the doorbell camera 106 includes both the microphone 1104 and the speaker 1106, a remote user may review live video streams captured by the camera module of the doorbell camera 106, and have a conversation in real time with the visitor. It is also desirable that the doorbell camera 106 can provide dynamic audio feedback to a user via the microphone 1104 and the speaker 1106. The feedback may concern an operational status of the doorbell camera 106 itself, a status of the outdoor environment surrounding the doorbell camera 106, the operational status of another electronic device associated with the doorbell camera 106, and/or the operational status of a set of electronic devices 106 associated with the doorbell camera. For ease of references, the speaker 1106 and the speaker box 1136 are collectively called the speaker 1106 in this application. In some implementations, the lens assembly 704 includes a cover glass 705, a camera lens structure 1132 and an infrared filter 1134. The IR filter 1134 is activated in the daytime mode for precise color reproduction, and disabled in the night mode for greater light sensitivity when the field of view of the doorbell camera 106 is illuminated by the IR illuminators 1105. Optionally, the ALS assembly 714 is also used to cause switching between the daytime and night modes, and enable/disable the IR illuminators 1105 and the infrared filter 1134. In some implementations, the lens holder 1120 is supported by the infrared filter 1134 to protect lenses in the lens assembly 704 from being pushed when a user touches or presses the front cover plate 708. The doorbell camera 106 may include at least a sensor board 1108, a main board 1110 and a secondary board 1112 that are stacked within the device housing 702. In some implementations, the sensor board 1108 includes a connector 1108A that is coupled to another connector of the main board 1110 directly.