Get a security camera and real-time virtual guards to watch over your home

Keep your home protected.
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Get a security camera and real-time virtual guards to watch over your home
This cam is monitored by AI and real people. Credit: deep sentinel

TL;DR: Stay safe and secure with a Home Security 1 Cam Kit with a 30-day free Live Guard Subscription (then billed at $60/month) for 10% off as of Sept. 19 — that's a price of just $359.99.


Property crime rates — including burglary, larceny, and vehicle theft — are significantly declining. This could be because more and more folks are investing in security systems for their homes.

Want to take measures to protect you home? Get yourself a top-rated home security camera and real-time virtual guards. For a limited time, a security camera kit from Deep Sentinel with a 30-day free Live Guard subscription is on sale for $359. After that, it’s just $60 per month for real-time human intervention and protection for your home and those inside.

The Deep Sentinel home security system combines AI with actual human intervention. The cameras wake up via motion detection and start recording anytime something comes into view. Within seconds, they’ll stream to local AI whenever a potential threat is detected. The AI is good at separating useless things like your cat walking or cars driving by from actual strangers trying to enter your home. Guards — actual real humans — watch closely and when those potential threats become actual threats, they intervene immediately.

The cameras are equipped with two-way audio, and guards can warn criminals they are on camera and that the cops have been notified. Plus, they can set off a 104dB alarm to deter them.

Here’s a better look at how it works:

The camera kit is easy to install; there are no wires included. All you need is an internet connection with a minimum speed of 5mbps. With your kit, you’re also committing to a required one-year LiveSentinel subscription. Once you receive your camera, you’ll sign up on the Deep Sentinel website. Your first 30 days using the app will be completely free, and it’s just $60 per month after that to keep live guards watching your home when you’re unable to. 

Find out for yourself why the Deep Sentinel home security system earned the title of Editor’s Choice from PCMag and Tech Hive. For a limited time, you can get one security camera, one smart hub with an AI processor, one camera mount, and a yard sign and self-install kit for just $359 (regularly $399). This includes the 30-day trial period for LiveSentinel as well.

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