Cameras – Smart Home Geeks https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk Smart Home Fri, 13 Jul 2018 09:23:58 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.13 https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/cropped-house-512-237998-32x32.png Cameras – Smart Home Geeks https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk 32 32 KODAK enters Smart Home Security https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/kodak-enters-smart-home-security/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/kodak-enters-smart-home-security/?noamp=mobile#comments Fri, 13 Jul 2018 07:30:24 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=1699 KODAK enter the U.K. Smart Home market, via a new licensing deal with Liz Invest. Their first product is the Kodak Smart Security System. The range comprises of two indoor and outdoor motorised cameras as well as sensors. Both cameras deliver 1080p HD video with the indoor also featuring two way audio. All recordings can […]

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KODAK enter the U.K. Smart Home market, via a new licensing deal with Liz Invest. Their first product is the Kodak Smart Security System.

The range comprises of two indoor and outdoor motorised cameras as well as sensors. Both cameras deliver 1080p HD video with the indoor also featuring two way audio. All recordings can either be saved on an internal SD or on Google Cloud, all without a subscription.

The system allows customers to create their own secure home network. The network can be controlled and viewed via a free app – KODAK Security mobile app. The app is available on iOS and Android.

Unlike other home camera systems the cameras can connect to sensors. Once triggered the camera rotates to point to the sensor.

The cameras either come as standalone units or as starter kits. The standard kit includes one door sensor and a remote control. The premium starter kit includes two sensors, one motion sensor and a remote.

David Haddad, CEO, KODAK Smart Security Systems said:

“KODAK is renowned for quality products that deliver great visual results. Our cameras and sensors are among a suite of smart home systems that we’ll be bringing to market via our retail and online partners throughout 2018 and into early 2019. It’s an exciting time for KODAK Smart Security Systems and we’re looking forward to securing many UK homes over the next year or two.”

The indoor camera has a RRP of £129, the outdoor camera £169.99. The Starter kit has a RRP £149.99 or £199.99 for the premium kit.

For more information visit: KODAK Security Systems

 

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How to connect Cammy Cameras and IFTTT https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/how-to/connect-cammy-ifttt/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/how-to/connect-cammy-ifttt/?noamp=mobile#respond Fri, 23 Jun 2017 12:41:50 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=485 We are fans of Cammy Cameras, read our We Own It Cammy review here. The biggest frustration we had was the lack of integrations, allowing you to activate other devices if motion or intruder is detected. The most obvious being IFTTT, especially now with the maker tool you can do multiple actions. After a bit of […]

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We are fans of Cammy Cameras, read our We Own It Cammy review here.

The biggest frustration we had was the lack of integrations, allowing you to activate other devices if motion or intruder is detected. The most obvious being IFTTT, especially now with the maker tool you can do multiple actions.

After a bit of testing we have found a hacky solution that connects Cammy Cameras to IFTTT

When an intruder is detected, all our Hue lights now flash red then stay on red.

Note: This does rely on Gmail and IFTTT being quick there can be a slight delay however its the best solution at present.

Let us know in the comments how you get on!


How to setup Cammy to work with IFTTT

Requirements:

  • IFTTT account (its free, sign up here
  • Gmail account 
  • Cammy Camera
  • Other tech to activate – in this how to we will use Phillips Hue

  1. Open the Cammy App and set your email address for to your Gmail account.It can only be Gmail as IFTTT can access Gmail, if given permission. If you are not happy giving IFTTT access to your Gmail you could setup a special email just for Cammy then create a rule to forward to your main email.
  2. On the Cammy app Under Settings > notifications – check email notifications. This means it will sends you an email if an intruder is detected.Cammy IFTTT
  3. To test email is setup and working, under alarms set ‘Arm’ and walk in front of the camera. You should receive an instant email. If not adjust the sensitivity of the camera.Cammy Email
  4. Now you need to set your ‘arm and disarm’ correctly – as this is the trigger. You don’t want it armed all the time or it would be endlessly triggering IFTTT. We have ours to track location of our phone, with scheduled disarms for when the cleaner comes in.Cammy Alarm
  5. Now go to IFTTT and enable GMail service: https://ifttt.com/gmailIFTTT Gmail
  6. Now the slightly complicated part, but still easy, using IFTTT new maker platform. Go to https://platform.ifttt.com/ 

If you don’t care how it works and just want to connect Cammy Cameras to Hue or WeMo you can use our pre-made applet, once you have done above:

Cammy activate Philips Hue

Cammy activate Wemo

With these you can select your lights or plugs – we have done the work for you!

However if you want to make your own its very simple:

    1. Click New Applet
      IFTTT Maker
    2. Set the Trigger as GMAIL
      Cammy IFTTT Setup
    3. Select ‘New Email in inbox from’
    4. Select ‘Hidden from user’ – this prevents you changing it later by mistake
    5. Enter: team@Cammy.comOne thing to note is if Cammy send other emails this could trigger, we are wrong on an improved way but for now this is good enough. FYI we have never had a Cammy email from this address other than Intruder alerts.

       

    6. Now you can control any integrated IFTTT service and it will be triggered by an intruder alert from Cammy.For example – Philips Hue
    7. Then name and give the applet a description:
    8. Click ‘enable on IFTTT’Cammy IFTTT setup
    9. Once on IFTTT turn it onCammy IFTTT setup
    10. Its done!! To test it arm your camera and walk in front of it – just remember to turn it back to location based once tested.Enjoy!

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