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Use Google Nest’s free AI services
Not every smart home brand charges money for AI recognition features. In fact, Google Nest devices like the Nest Doorbell or Nest wireless cam are some of my favorites because they offer both free hours of video storage and free object recognition. Nest’s latest line of 2K wired cameras even increases the free hours of cloud storage you get from three hours to six, giving you more time to catch up on notifications.
When set up, a Nest camera or doorbell can ignore animals and vehicles while giving you alerts about people and packages at no cost. That’s especially handy if you want to watch out for porch pirates. If you feel like an eventual upgrade, a Google Home Premium subscription can add features like facial recognition and conversational video searches with Gemini.
Install a Tapo security cam
Tapo security cameras are one of my go-to suggestions for a cheap cam that still has plenty of security features. You can find one for only $20 that still includes voice assistant support, motion detection and, yes, AI features for person recognition and crying baby detection, depending on how you want to use the cam. With onboard video storage options, there’s no need to pay ongoing fees to use this camera.


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