How to turn your old Android phone or iPhone into a security camera – in 4 easy steps
You can easily use your old phone as a live home security camera and get alerts, two-way audio, and even recordings.
You can easily use your old phone as a live home security camera and get alerts, two-way audio, and even recordings.
It’s free, easy to set up, and lets you avoid upgrading to a mesh system.
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