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The good news is, if you’ve got the money to spend you can see who’s at the door without even needing to get up from your seat. When it comes to fun features, one that adds security to the RemoBell S’ offering is infra red vision through the camera, which is great when it’s late at night and you’re trying to see why you were alerted to something in the camera’s view. Speaking of the alerts you get from your doorbell, the RemoBell S has the capability for you to adjust the motion detection alert settings, meaning even if your front door is close to the sidewalk, you won’t need to worry about it going off all the time. Conversely, once the motion detection is set, you’ll see that it works better than a guard dog at keeping you safe in the knowledge that nobody is sneaking around. A: Given enough time and resources, anything can be hacked. If someone was to try and hack your doorbell remotely, they’d have a difficult time as the doorbells have limited functionality and therefore limited ability to exploit.

 

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We will update as events unfold. Our region experienced 6 8 inches of rain last night that produced localized flooding and heavy winds. The City of Beaumont currently has approximately 37,000 customers without power. There have been several reports of trees down in various areas of the city. There have been no reported Injuries/Fatalities or major damage to structures. City responders are still out assessing the damage. Updates will be made as more information becomes available. We are expecting to receive another round of storms tonight with the potential of the same hazards and rainfall rates. The Beaumont Emergency Operations Center EOC is activated to a level 3 increased readiness and will be monitoring these storms through Saturday, when a drier weather pattern is forecasted to return to our area. To report damage, call 311. Call 911 if the damage is life threatening.