Article 6EAZ0 PhilipsHue’s new security cameras are end-to-end encrypted and predictably expensive

PhilipsHue’s new security cameras are end-to-end encrypted and predictably expensive

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8A0A9589.0.jpeg Philips Hue's new wired indoor/outdoor security camera comes in black or white and can work as a motion sensor for Hue's smart lighting and its new Hue Secure security system.

Philips Hue is moving into the smart home security space with the launch of Philips Hue Secure, a DIY security system that leverages new cameras and new sensors that work alongside Philips Hue's smart lighting system to scare off potential burglars. When the system is triggered by a sensor, you can activate any compatible Hue lights to flash red or white and/or sound an alarm through the camera.

Philips Hue Secure is launching this fall with a wired indoor/outdoor camera ($199.99), a battery-powered indoor/outdoor camera ($249.99), a full-color floodlight camera ($349.99), and new contact sensors ($39.99) to secure windows and doors.

The Verge got an in-person preview of the new devices at IFA 2023 in Berlin this week. I was impressed...

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