$50— It’s what you might spend on a shopping trip, or even a nice meal. It’s also about the same price as the #KasaSpotIndoorCamera (well, $48.99, to be exact).
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Time Stamps
0:49 Video
1:10 Audio
1:40 Night Vision
1:57 Storage
3:02 Smart Platform Integrations
3:18 Artificial Intelligence
3:45 Convenience
4:20 Value
4:55 Mobile Application
11:40 Recap
If you’ve watched any of my other indoor camera reviews, you know that this is shockingly low. But a low price doesn’t necessarily mean that a camera is worth buying, which is why I tested this thing out for myself.
On paper, there’s a lot about the #KasaSpotIndoorCamera to like such as 1080p HD video, two-way audio, infrared night vision, and integrations with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, not to mention Fire TV and Chromecast. Unfortunately, the camera doesn’t have person detection or local storage, which could be a dealbreaker for some people. You’ll control everything through the Kasa Smart app, highly-rated on both the Apple and Google Play stores.
Gabe Turner is Security Baron’s Director of Content.
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