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This also sheds some new light on Rex's pretty much daily ranting and ravings which in some respects are a public service. As an advanced beginner at best myself, I frequently wondered why the NYT puzzles are so consistently, well dumb. Now I know. This feels like an offshoot of Sunday's puzzle with common phrases reimagined as expressions of a certain trade or activity. The choices here do seem old fashioned, as if they were lifted from a "Highlights for Children" magazine, but I enjoyed the fact that the grid was a bit crunchier than the usual Tuesday. Write overs included "adage" before MORAL, "adieu" before ADIOS, "am too" before IS TOO, and "hemp" before HERB. VROOM appears for at least the second time in recent days as does ATHOS, SEL, PEP, and the ever recurring, ever irritating APSE. Interesting that today's pan from Rex is offset by a top rating POW!from Jeff Chen. In my opinion, neither is accurate. This is a typical early week puzzle which was pleasant to solve and easy to forget. Hey All !@Anon 12:27 That was quite funny.

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It offers motion detection, push notifications, and video recording, but audio quality is inconsistent and battery life could be better. Read ReviewSimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro ReviewMSRP: $169. 00 at Pros: Outstanding HDR video quality. Works with SimpliSafe security devices. Easy to install. Cons: Requires subscription to view recorded video. Doesn't support IFTTT or voice commands. Uses existing doorbell wiring and offers no battery operated equivalent. Bottom Line: The SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro is a sleek, functional smart doorbell that can be incorporated into a SimpliSafe home security system or used on its own. Read ReviewWisenet SmartCam D1 Video Doorbell ReviewMSRP: $229. 99 at Pros: Sharp video quality.

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Read the full reviewIris Outdoor Security Camera IRIS BCAMPK1 LW: This security camera has night vision that can see as far out as 32 feet and automatically turns on when it gets dark. It also features a built in microphone, so you can hear as well as see. This Iris outdoor security camera allows you to monitor your home using a smartphone or tablet. Announced November 2018 for $149Arlo Ultra This device shoots in 4K HDR and features night vision, a spotlight, 180 degree viewing and noise cancellation, making it one of the most powerful security cameras on the market. Announced November 2018 for $399SimCam This camera features facial recognition, two way audio and a weatherproof exterior. To top it all off, there are no cloud costs for saving and storing video. In the long run, this will be one of the least expensive security cameras. Announced January 2019 for $199 Reolink Argus 2: This 1080p outdoor security camera uses a rechargeable battery and can connect to a Reolink Solar Panel. The original Reolink Argus was the product of a successful Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign. Released in January 2018 for $129. 99Nest Cam IQ Outdoor: This is the outdoor version of the Nest Cam IQ.