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You might know about big things that happen, but there are likely incidents that occur for blocks around you that you’re not aware of. Someone’s family had their privacy invaded in some way. Could your family’s privacy be invaded? If you answered, “no,” are you sure?

It seems that people are really getting behind video doorbells and outdoor camera systems as a deterrent to crime, and as a way to protect their family from potential harm.
And why wouldn’t they? Prices have come down and technology is amazing. Put those two together and you have a win-win situation for the consumer.
Traditional home camera systems are clunky, have wires running all around the house and are in good old-fashioned black and white. Not easy to identify someone in black and white, is it?

The newest thing in camera technology is Color Night Vision, like the system on the Panasonic HomeHawk FRONT DOOR camera. It can tell you if the guy at the door really is wearing a blue Domino’s shirt, or if it’s some shady character carrying a pizza box, waiting for you to open the door so he can invite himself in.
Color Night Vision is a game-changer in identifying burglars, doorstep package thieves, or someone lurking around your property. Now the shirt isn’t “dark,” it’s, “red.”
I got my HomeHawk FRONT DOOR camera shortly before Halloween and I have to tell you this was one of the most fun Halloween’s ever. I watched as kids came to my door trick or treating and I was able to sit on the couch with my iPhone and see the kids’ costumes and what color they were because of the color night vision. Then, when they came to the door, I was able to see that I was right, and I have to say that I had a perfect color score for the night. It was really quite cool.

The HomeHawk FRONT DOOR camera is wire-free which means you can ditch the hours of stringing wire all around your house, through the attic and in that crawlspace under the house. You know the one. It’s the one that we’re about twenty pounds too heavy to fit comfortably in.
I’m not what you would call a handy guy. No one would mistake me for Bob Villa or any one of those guys on TV who go around fixing things with ease. I’m the kind of guy who can mess up hanging a couple of 8×10 pictures on the wall.
But the HomeHawk FRONT DOOR camera was a breeze and I ended up with no cuts on my hands or arms and no extra holes in my house. It took minutes to install and once it was up, it was ready to go. Watching people come to my front door and knowing what they were wearing before I opened it was the most fun I’ve had on my phone since I don’t know when.
Being wire-free also means that burglars can’t simply cut a wire and disable your entire system with a quick flick of a knife. That’s peace of mind for you and your family.
The cameras in the HomeHawk FRONT DOOR camera system are waterproof and have an IP65 rating and will work in temperatures between -4 and 122 Fahrenheit. That means it can be used virtually anywhere in the country and that you don’t have to worry about heavy rainfall or other inclement weather.
The HomeHawk FRONT DOOR camera revolutionizes the way you see your front porch. Most cameras offer a limited view of 130 degrees, but the HomeHawk FRONT DOOR camera gets you a view of 172 degrees, a 32% increase in your view.
One of the best features of the HomeHawk FRONT DOOR camera is that there are no third parties or clouds involved. That means no monthly fees and no setup fees. The HomeHawk FRONT DOOR camera downloads directly to a micro SD card that pops right into your computer, so you, and only you, see what the camera caught.
The bottom line? The Panasonic HomeHawk FRONT DOOR camera Home Monitoring System is an affordable, easy to set up option for safeguarding your family. When considering ways to protect your family, this system should be at the top of your list.
I know I feel much safer knowing I have a HomeHawk FRONT DOOR camera on my front porch!
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Inset photos provided by the author and Panasonic HomeHawk.
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