Nest cameras already know what a door looks like and can automatically monitor them

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Although still let's see each other to have a series of devices for the home that have still been on the other side of the pond, they are the ones who continue to receive news to get our teeth very long before the possibility that it would be to have one in our home for smart and AI functions. An example of this would be Google Home and its capabilities.

Nest cameras are one of those products that we will have at home at some point in the future and that continue to be updated today. Today a new version has arrived that comes equipped with some more than interesting news. The most notable is Nest's learned skill to be able to detect doors through your view and suggest those regions as "Activity Zones" that may have special notifications linked to them.

Which means that the Nest camera is now able to know what it is looking at and detect if you have doors in front of you. With regard to activity areas, they have been able to be created for years, but it is now that the great novelty is able to manage them.

It was in July last year when Nest received his first vision skills, just when he learned to identify what is that thing that moves around your room, just a person, and notify you of it.

All the other news of the update are these:

  • Android Nougat and iOS 10 apps will receive animated notifications as a preview when Nest Aware detects motion, instead of those thumbnail images
  • Android users on 7.1 can now use app shortcuts or shortcuts to go directly to one of the sections of the app from the desktop. This allows the specific camera view to be accessed with just a few steps
  • If you have a Nest Protect alarm and it detects smoke, it will automatically will display video from all cameras Nest

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