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Nest’s overpriced IQ camera highlights the faults of facial recognition

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Nest burst onto the scene with a thermostat that was easy to use, had a slick interface, came with actual smart features and didnt look like someone just taped an off-white box to your wall. It followed that up with a less exciting, but possibly more important smoke and carbon monoxide detector. Then instead of building its own camera, it bought Dropcam, changed the name added some cloud features and tada, the Nest Cam.
That last one is important because it gets most of Nests…..
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