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There was a time when HomeKit cameras weren’t as easy to find as they are today, and now it seems it’s almost impossible to find a camera that doesn’t also have compatibility with HomeKit Secure Video, so with the more abundant choices on offer, besides the price point and features, what else is important? Well, I’d say the built quality is still a good thing to consider, and with the Ecobee SmartCamera, I would also say in terms of build quality vs. price, it’s worthy of more attention than it gets in my opinion. Even though the camera has been out for a while, and has actually been sitting in its box in my home for about 6 months before I eventually decided to try it out, it’s still something you should take a second look at. To find out why, read on…

PACKAGING

I always admire it when companies go out of their way to present their product with nicely designed and thought out packaging. I know it doesn’t make much difference to the product, but it shows the company sees the bigger picture and takes some measure of pride in the perception of the company. So, with the packaging, it’s just this, and it really feels like you’re opening a sort of special gift box.

Everything you need to know in terms of the basics is presented on the back, including features and compatibility. It’s important to note that whilst it works with HomeKit, and Amazon Alexa, it doesn’t work with Google Home for some reason. Because of a built-in RF915MHz radio, the camera can also work with the company’s sensors, like their occupancy sensor and motion/door sensor. They won’t be exposed to HomeKit via the camera, however.



the camera itself has a quite unique look to it when you first open the packaging, which includes a detachable stand that allows it to simply stand on a shelf or be wall-mounted. The camera can’t be mounted upside down, however.




The first clue you get that this is really well made is actually the stand. It feels like a really expensive, well-tooled paperweight (in the positive sense for once…). The top of the stand has a pivoting nub that sits really tight into one of two sockets on the camera, with the nub being able to pivot in the vertical plane only, so the camera is always facing forwards. The rear recess that the stand affixes to can pivot in the horizontal plane to a limited extent. The base of the stand has a slot to hold onto a provided screw (and rawl plug) fitted into a wall. To complete the set of contents is a 3m/10ft power cable with moulded plug and coaxial power adaptor, along with a user manual and separate installation guide (both in English and French) for mounting the camera.

THE SMARTCAMERA


As I mentioned before, the camera has a rather unique look to it, with a black, glass-like front and a pill-shaped section housing the camera, with a woven material surround that is home to a really excellent speaker. At the top are two holes that are home to two near-field mics. These are used for picking up audio of course, but because the camera has Amazon’s voice assistant built-in, these are designed to pick up voice requests and commands really well. Although not pictured, in the space between the two mics, are five RGB LEDs that change colour when Alexa is used. There are also 3 IR LEDs for night vision, and a single LED to indicate the state of the camera, which can be turned off.



Whilst the front is black, the rest of the body is magnolia and is quite deep. There’s nothing wrong with that at all, and just adds to the quality feel of the product. The top of the camera has two touch buttons, one for activating the voice assistant manually, and one to mute it, so your voice can’t be heard (at least in theory…). The base of the camera is home to one of the two recesses for the stand to affix to. The rear of the camera houses the second of these recesses, along with a HomeKit QR code, the power socket, and some grilles for heat ventilation, I assume.

SET UP – THE ECOBEE APP

Ecobee seems to place a lot of emphasis on security, at least with the camera, so when you set up a free Ecobee account and choose your device, you’ll be taken through securing it.



You create a password, as standard, but then you’re asked to set things up to get a verification code, which uses either an SMS to your phone or via an authentication app.



With the verification code received, two-factor authentication is complete, which then provides you with a ‘recovery code’. Aside from that, you then go through the process of adding the camera to your home network, either via HomeKit or via Ecobee’s own ecosystem. Once added to HomeKit, you can go through a few more settings depending on how and where the camera is used (as a baby monitor, or if it’s pointing out of a window etc.).

IN THE HOME APP/HOMEKIT



The Ecobee SmartCamera isn’t really any different to many other HomeKit compatible cameras, with only the live feed and a motion sensor exposed, so there’s very little to talk about in this respect, other than the fact that it can connect to the 5GHz band on your home network, meaning, generally speaking, the camera loads up reasonably fast.

IN THE ECOBEE APP

As you could probably have guessed, you get more control over the camera in the Ecobee app, although this is mainly down to control over the pan, tilt, and zoom settings. all of these controls can be done intuitively, directly on the live feed screen, but you also get a dedicated control surface if preferred.

For the tracking feature, you should watch the accompanying video to get an idea of how well it works when tracking motion whilst panning and zooming, as its a bit of a feat to have got it to work so well, even if the actual pan/zoom is an optical illusion of sorts.

By this, I mean that the camera has a large 180º FoV, and essentially ‘digitally’ zooms in on the tracked subject, with the camera moving the FoV in a sort of ‘pan & scan’ way to make it seem like the camera lens is moving, even if it isn’t.



You also get access to monitoring and motion events, although these are just snapshots, not video recordings. If you want recordings via the app, you’ll need to pay for an Ecobee plan. Still, it’s nice to have these snapshots as reference. Monitoring is specifically for when a person is detected, whereas motion detects any other form of movement.



There are a ton of settings in the app, like detection settings, activity zones, smart focus, and motion sensitivity. Access to WiFi settings and Amazon Alexa are also found here.



You also have settings for your account, which as demonstrated above, shows that your account is protected, even if you’re signed in. The audio settings page outlines the functionality of the microphones, and how they work with Alexa.

There are many more options for the camera if you have other Ecobee products that you want to work together, and if you have a paid service with Ecobee, you get even more, although personally, as I have HomeKit Secure Video, this is more than enough for me.

WRAPPING UP

I actually bought this camera ages ago, when the price first came down from around US$160 to roughly US$120, which was also around the time that Ecobee wisely added HSV to the camera’s functionality, which so far, Arlo is still resisting tooth and nail. It does make you wonder that, for example, if Arlo’s features are that good, they should be confident enough in offering consumers the option to use their paid service or HSV. I think it’s clear they aren’t as confident, based on their stance, so I’m glad that Ecobee decided to swallow their pride and offer the choice. I’m glad they did, as it’s an excellent camera, and the speaker/mics are really some of the best I’ve heard in a camera, which also includes the Homam 64GB from Zorachka. The image quality is decent enough if not amazing, and it suffers from pixelation when tracking moving objects, as other cameras do until it stabilises.

What really impresses me is that it can pan/tilt/zoom all without relying on an internal motor. the system works really well, and it should mean that there’s at least one less mechanical part inside to go wrong, which is always a worry with mechanical PTZ cameras. The addition of the built-in Alexa voice assistant isn’t something I use, but if you do, then I can’t see a problem with it, and only a benefit.

Aesthetically, I really like the individual look of it. It’s so refreshing to see a design that isn’t so obvious or lazy in terms of how a camera should look. As I’ve stated previously, the build quality is really very impressive, so with good looks, solid manufacture, some interesting functions, and a decent price tag, it’s a rather undervalued camera in my opinion.

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Ecobee Door and Window SmartSensor https://homekitnews.com/2020/04/16/ecobee-door-and-window-smartsensor/ https://homekitnews.com/2020/04/16/ecobee-door-and-window-smartsensor/#comments Thu, 16 Apr 2020 06:24:58 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=24023 Monitoring for doors, windows, drawers, and cabinets. Sends alerts when you’re out and lets you check in with the mobile

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Monitoring for doors, windows, drawers, and cabinets. Sends alerts when you’re out and lets you check in with the mobile app to stay connected. Customize alerts for monitoring where and when you want it, like your front entryway after school.

Reassurance at home and away
With ecobee Haven, SmartSensor sends alerts and notifications when doors and windows are opened or closed and its motion and occupancy sensor alerts you to in-home activity detected when you’re away. While you’re home, the contact sensor continues to monitor your entranceways, but the motion and occupancy sensor turns off to avoid sending unnecessary notifications.

Notifications that paint a picture
With ecobee Haven and SmartCamera, notifications or alerts are grouped using video and occupancy information, so you’ll always have context.

Dimensions;

Sensor Base

  • Height: 60 mm (2.36 in.)
  • Width: 29 mm (1.14 in.)
  • Depth: 21 mm (0.8 in.)

Magnet

  • Height: 33 mm (1.3 in.)
  • Width: 16 mm (0.63 in.)
  • Depth: 12 mm (0.47 in.)

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Ecobee SmartCamera https://homekitnews.com/2020/04/15/ecobee-smartcamera/ https://homekitnews.com/2020/04/15/ecobee-smartcamera/#comments Wed, 15 Apr 2020 15:11:36 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=24009 Live in the moment and connect with the ones that matter from anywhere. The camera notifies you about important events

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Live in the moment and connect with the ones that matter from anywhere. The camera notifies you about important events so you don’t miss a thing, while always respecting your privacy. Set SmartCamera to shut down automatically when you’re home to avoid needless notifications. The clear 1080p HD wide-angle lens lets you monitor the playroom or your child’s bedroom from the living room. You can use the camera to play white noise and other calming sounds.

  • Shuts down when family members are around.
  • Video is processed onboard.
  • Video encryption.
  • Two-factor authentication.

Chat with your pet from work or check in on the kids’ playroom. You’ll come through loud and clear thanks to SmartCamera’s built-in far-field speakers. SmartCamera spots the difference between the motion of a person and a thing, like a passing car or your pet, resulting in fewer interruptions and more reliable notifications. Set your camera to focus on important areas, like the front door. It only captures what you want and won’t send you unnecessary notifications. Whether you’re monitoring the kids’ room or checking in after receiving a motion alert, SmartCamera follows the action, keeping them front and centre. Subscribe to ecobee Haven and SmartCamera will record a clip to the app’s timeline when it detects motion. SmartCamera’s infrared LEDs deliver clear, bright video in even pitch black and low-light conditions.

Camera

  • Camera Height: 107 mm (4.2 in.)
  • Width: 57.5 mm (2.26 in.)
  • Depth: 44 mm (1.7 in.)

Camera on stand

  • Height: 138 mm (5.4 in.)
  • Width: 57.5 mm (2.26 in.)
  • Depth: 44 mm (1.7 in.)

Camera on wall mount

  • Height: 107 mm (4.2 in.)
  • Width: 57.5 mm (2.26 in.)
  • Depth: 75.3 mm (2.96 in.)
  • Camera weight: 0.18 kg (0.4 lb.)
  • Camera on stand/wall mount: 0.28 kg (0.62 lb.)

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Ecobee SmartSensor https://homekitnews.com/2019/06/05/ecobee-smartsensor/ Wed, 05 Jun 2019 06:02:25 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=17419 New, advanced features With a sleek design, upgraded occupancy detection, range, and battery life, SmartSensor enhances your home comfort. Measure

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New, advanced features
With a sleek design, upgraded occupancy detection, range, and battery life, SmartSensor enhances your home comfort.

Measure temperature beyond the hallway
Works with all residential ecobee smart thermostats to sense temperature throughout your home.

Prioritizes comfort in the rooms that matter
Place SmartSensor in the rooms that matter most, like your bedroom, nursery, or living room, for targeted comfort where it counts.

Intuitive features for enhanced savings
When you’re not home, SmartSensor signals your ecobee smart thermostat to automatically adjust the temperature for better energy savings.


  • WHOLE HOME COMFORT: Works with all bee smart thermostats to sense temperature beyond the hallway, ensuring better comfort in the rooms that matter most.
  • TARGETTED COMFORT: With built-in occupancy sensors, you can trust Smart Sensor to keep you comfortable wherever you are and in the rooms you actually use.
  • ENERGY SAVINGS: When Smart Sensor detects that you’re not home, it signals your bee smart thermostat to automatically adjust the temperature for better energy savings.
  • INSTALLATION: Works with all bee residential smart thermostats. Activation takes seconds.
  • REDESIGNED: An enhanced look for enhanced performance, detecting occupancy and temperature faster and from further away.

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Ecobee Smart Thermostat https://homekitnews.com/2019/05/30/ecobee-smart-thermostat-2/ Thu, 30 May 2019 04:58:42 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=17197 The all-new Ecobee Smart Thermostat with Voice Control enhances how you experience comfort by working with a state-of-the-art SmartSensor (included) and

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The all-new Ecobee Smart Thermostat with Voice Control enhances how you experience comfort by working with a state-of-the-art SmartSensor (included) and brings new meaning to having control of your home thanks to Alexa built-in.

  • REDESIGNED: With a crisp glass finish, vivid touch display, powerful quad-core processor, dual-band Wi-Fi, and far-field voice, its a smart thermostat like no other
  • SMARTSENSOR: Includes a SmartSensor to keep important rooms comfortable by adjusting your thermostat based on occupancy and temperature
  • ENERGY SAVINGS: By reducing wasted energy in your home, you could save up to 23% annually on your heating or cooling costs. Compared to a hold of 22°C
  • ADVANCED CONTROL: With Alexa built-in and an intuitive mobile app, you can control your thermostat and home using your voice, phone, tablet, computer, Apple Watch, or whatever works best for you. It’s that easy
  • INSTALLATION: Easily install it yourself in 45 minutes or less with handy video walkthroughs and a step-by-step guide on the Ecobee app
  • ALEXA BUILT-IN: Consider your life handled with Alexa built-in. Just ask for the weather, music, Alexa Calling and more
  • INTEGRATIONS: Integrates perfectly with your favourite smart home systems including the Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, Samsung SmartThings, and IFTTT

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ecobee Room Sensor https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/10/ecobee-room-sensor/ Tue, 10 Apr 2018 02:21:42 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=1912 Room sensors detect occupancy and temperature to deliver comfort when you’re home and help save money when you’re away Detects

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  • Room sensors detect occupancy and temperature to deliver comfort when you’re home and help save money when you’re away
  • Detects temperature and occupancy for the ecobee and communicates with the thermostat wirelessly; Detects Pet
  • 2 remote sensors with stands, the more sensors you have in your home
  • Compatible with ecobee4, ecobee3 lite & ecobee3
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    Ecobee 4 Smart Thermostat https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/10/ecobee-4-smart-thermostat/ Tue, 10 Apr 2018 02:11:27 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=1908 Comes with built-in Alexa Voice Service, so you can ask your ecobee to set a timer, read you the news,

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  • Comes with built-in Alexa Voice Service, so you can ask your ecobee to set a timer, read you the news, adjust the temperature, and more. With Far-field voice technology your ecobee4 can hear you from across the room.
  • Room sensors help manage hot or cold spots in your home, delivering comfort to the rooms that matter most.
  • Easily adjust temperature and comfort settings from anywhere using your Android and iOS devices. Also works with Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, Samsung SmartThings & more
  • Save up to 23%* on heating and cooling costs each year. *Compared to a hold of 72F
  • Fast, easy installation you can do yourself. Use our handy step-by-step guide right on your phone.
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    Ecobee Switch + Smart Switch https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/09/ecobee-switch/ Mon, 09 Apr 2018 08:59:30 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=1900 Product dimensions Switch+ Length: 106mm Width: 45mm Depth: 50mm Wire length: 202mm Decor plate Length: 119mm Width: 75mm Depth: 7mm

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    Product dimensions

    Switch+

    • Length: 106mm
    • Width: 45mm
    • Depth: 50mm
    • Wire length: 202mm

    Decor plate

    • Length: 119mm
    • Width: 75mm
    • Depth: 7mm

    Sensors

    • Temperature
    • Occupancy
    • Ambient Light

    Voice & audio

    • Built-in Alexa Voice Service
    • Built-in microphones
    • Built-in speaker
    • Far-field voice recognition

    Electrical requirements

    • Rating: 120V AC 60Hz
    • 600W incandescent
    • 150W LED and CFL
    • Neutral wire required
    • Not compatible with 3 way
    • Works with single/double/multi-switch rocker style plates
    • Indoor dry location use only

    Wiring

    • Neutral and Ground wire required for operation
    • Automatic Line and Load Switching

    Device compatibility

    • Android smart devices running Android 4.4 or higher
    • iOS smart devices running iOS 9 or higher

    System requirements

    • Wi-Fi router with an internet connection
    • Either Android 4.4 or higher/iOS 9 or higher
    • WiFi 802.11 b/g/n @ 2.4 GHZ
    • ecobee mobile application

    Connectivity & security

    • Wi-Fi, IEEE 802.11 b/g/n @ 2.4 GHz
    • Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
    • DHCP (dynamic) IP addressing
    • Transport Layer Security (TLS)
    • 915 MHz

    Bandwidth

    • 15+ MB/month (dependent on Alexa Voice Service usage)

    Works with

    • Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, Samsung SmartThings, Google Assistant, IFTTT and more.

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    ecobee3 Lite Smart Thermostat https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/01/ecobee3-lite-smart-thermostat/ Sun, 01 Apr 2018 05:59:50 +0000 http://homekitnews.cloudaccess.host/?p=1163 Savings: bring home Ecobee3 Lite and save up to 23%* on your heating and cooling costs. *Compared to a hold

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  • Savings: bring home Ecobee3 Lite and save up to 23%* on your heating and cooling costs. *Compared to a hold of 72F
  • Control from anywhere: adjust temperature and comfort settings easily from your Android and iOS devices, including Apple watch
  • Works with room sensors: Ecobee3 Lite can now pair with ecobee room sensors to help manage hot or cold spots in the home delivering comfort to the rooms that matter most. Room sensors sold separately
  • Easy and fast installation: everything you need is in the box and follow along our step-by-step guide and videos to complete the Self-Installation.Smarter comfort: your Ecobee3 lite works with your local weather, schedule, and desired comfort settings. That’s how we ensure comfort when you’re home, and savings when you’re not
  • Operating temperature: 32° to 131°F
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