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  2. Walmart testing body cameras for some in-store employees - AOL

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    Some in-store Walmart employees are wearing body cameras as part of a pilot program, ... KNWA/FOX24 reached out to the National Retail Federation regarding the use of body cameras in retail stores.

  3. Walmart is experimenting with body cameras for employees—like ...

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    Walmart, the No. 1 retailer on the Fortune 500, confirmed Tuesday it’s piloting a program in which employees at a select number of stores are wearing body cameras as a safety measure.

  4. Smart doorbell - Wikipedia

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    A smart doorbell is an internet-connected doorbell that notifies the home owner on his or her device (smartphone or any other gadget) when a visitor arrives at the door. It activates when the visitor presses the button of the doorbell, or alternatively, when the doorbell senses a visitor with its built-in motion sensors. The smart doorbell lets ...

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    Ring Spotlight Cam Plus with smart security video camera is a Home Depot special buy priced at $109.99 — a 35% savings. Rigid Wet and Dry Shop Vac Price: $59.88

  6. August Home - Wikipedia

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    August, Inc. is a San Francisco-based home automation company, focusing on Wi-Fi connected door locks and doorbell cameras. The company was founded in November 2012 by Yves Béhar and Jason Johnson. On October 19, 2017, Swedish lock manufacturer Assa Abloy announced an acquisition of August Home. [1] The deal closed in December 2017.

  7. Doorbell - Wikipedia

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    Doorbell mechanism from 1884 in Andrássy Avenue, Budapest Antique mechanically operated shop doorbell on a torsion spring. William Murdoch, a Scottish inventor, installed a number of his own innovations in his house, built in Birmingham in 1817; one of these was a loud doorbell, that worked using a piped system of compressed air. [1]