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Turn on SmartThings devices when SimCam detects a face
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Turn on privacy mode when you get home,turn off privacy mode when you leave home
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Turn off SimCam privacy mode when entering or leaving an area
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Turn ihc device on or off when SimCam recognizes a Face ID
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Turn on Philips Hue lights when SimCam recognizes a known face
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Turn eWeLink light on or off when SimCam recognizes a face
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Play a Sonos favorite when SimCam recognizes a face
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Email yourself when SimCam recognizes a known face
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Play Sonos favorite when SimCam spots someone
Create your own SimCam and The Pulse Podcast workflow
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22 triggers, queries, and actions
Baby Moving
Baby Crying
Baby Out Of Fence
Baby Sleeping Soundly
Doorbell Answered Rings
Doorbell Missed Rings
Doorbell Wandering
Facial Recognition
New Episode
Object Monitoring
Person Detection
Pets Appear
Turn Off Privacy Mode
Turn On Privacy Mode
Baby Moving
Baby Crying
Baby Out Of Fence
Baby Sleeping Soundly
Doorbell Answered Rings
Doorbell Missed Rings
Doorbell Wandering
Facial Recognition
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About SimCam
SimCam is the first on-device A.I.-powered security camera that can automate other smart home devices based on signs of human activities. Your connected home becomes smarter and more intuitive with this AI vision trigger.
SimCam is the first on-device A.I.-powered security camera that can automate other smart home devices based on signs of human activities. Your connected home becomes smarter and more intuitive with this AI vision trigger.
About The Pulse Podcast
The Pulse is a captivating podcast produced by WHYY, Philadelphia's public radio station, and available on the National Public Radio (NPR) network. The podcast delves into the realms of health, science, and innovation, exploring the subtle beats and strong rhythms that drive these fields. It offers listeners an engaging blend of personal stories and in-depth reporting, shining a light on the people and ideas that are shaping our world. Each episode of The Pulse promises to captivate, inform, and spark curiosity, making complex topics relatable and comprehensible. It's not just about the facts and figures; The Pulse brings the human experience to the forefront of these fields, making it a must-listen for those interested in the intersection of science, health, and human experiences.
The Pulse is a captivating podcast produced by WHYY, Philadelphia's public radio station, and available on the National Public Radio (NPR) network. The podcast delves into the realms of health, science, and innovation, exploring the subtle beats and strong rhythms that drive these fields. It offers listeners an engaging blend of personal stories and in-depth reporting, shining a light on the people and ideas that are shaping our world. Each episode of The Pulse promises to captivate, inform, and spark curiosity, making complex topics relatable and comprehensible. It's not just about the facts and figures; The Pulse brings the human experience to the forefront of these fields, making it a must-listen for those interested in the intersection of science, health, and human experiences.