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  2. Wyze Labs - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Wyze released their first product, the WyzeCam v1, on October 24, 2017. Shortly after, the Wyze Cam V2 was announced on February 18, and (due to a hardware defect) started shipping in early April of the same year. [5] On October 24, 2018, Wyze had sold 1 million units of the Wyze Cam. [6]

  3. Radio button - Wikipedia

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    A radio button or option button [1] is a graphical control element that allows the user to choose only one of a predefined set of mutually exclusive options. [2] The singular property of a radio button makes it distinct from checkboxes , where the user can select and unselect any number of items.

  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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  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]