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Myfox Security Camera Protects Your Home—And Privacy

Smart tech security systems let homeowners monitor their houses while away, but also give hackers a window of opportunity to infiltrate them. It's a concern we address in the new "Home Security" series in our July/August issue, as well as the motivation behind the Myfox Security Camera, a compact connected camera with a motorized privacy shutter that can be controlled from your smartphone.

The Myfox Security Camera responds to these concerns with an ingenious solution: a motorized shutter. Using a smartphone app, homeowners can open and close the camera's aperture as needed. Thus, it is as effective at safeguarding your property as it is your privacy.
The Myfox Security Camera responds to these concerns with an ingenious solution: a motorized shutter. Using a smartphone app, homeowners can open and close the camera's aperture as needed. Thus, it is as effective at safeguarding your property as it is your privacy.
The lightweight camera, which provides a 1080P video sensor with CVR capabilities and 4x zoom, retails at $199.
The lightweight camera, which provides a 1080P video sensor with CVR capabilities and 4x zoom, retails at $199.
Users can also opt for the Myfox Home Alarm ($279), a compact disc with a smart sensor that uses vibrational algorithms to detect break-ins and trigger an alarm. The company's research concludes 80 percent of intruders were deterred by the siren alone.
Users can also opt for the Myfox Home Alarm ($279), a compact disc with a smart sensor that uses vibrational algorithms to detect break-ins and trigger an alarm. The company's research concludes 80 percent of intruders were deterred by the siren alone.