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    Nest Cam Outdoor was announced in July 2016 and is a version of the Nest Cam adapted for outdoor monitoring. The main differences from the Nest Cam Indoor is in its design which is built to withstand outdoor conditions. [70] In 2021, Google announced the second-generation, battery-powered Nest Cam Outdoor. [67]

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    Knightscope, Inc. is an American security camera and robotics company headquartered in Mountain View, California.Knightscope designs, builds and deploys robots called Autonomous Data Robots (ADRs) for use in monitoring people in malls, parking lots, neighborhoods and other public areas.