Gemini for Home's AI is getting a significant upgrade -- if you don't mind it peering through your security cam.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Dashcams are great for a number of reasons. Entire YouTube channels have grown around dashcam footage. On a personal level, they can help ...
Garmin has announced the Dash Cam Live camera. This dash cam offers LTE connectivity so you can access live views and saved clips. Dash cams generally require Wi-Fi or a microSD card slot if you want ...
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We love this dash cam’s elegant design, good captures, and advanced capabilities. However, it’s playing to a select audience given the high cost of entry and ongoing LTE expenses. Garmin’s Dash Cam ...
In addition to Gemini Live announcements at I/O 2025, Google looks to be widely rolling out camera and screen sharing for free Android users. This free availability was first announced over a month ...
Garmin dropped a new dash cam at CES 2023 that's always connected via LTE, meaning users can check the exterior view of their vehicle at any time. There's a small catch: You need to buy an LTE plan, ...
With the Pixel Watch 3, you can go beyond Nest Cam notifications and stream the live feed on your wrist. This capability is coming “soon” to other Wear OS devices. From the Google Home app, “tap the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. This dual-camera dash cam can detect break-ins when your car is parked and record every second of your time on ...
With an affordable multi-cam setup offered by the new OBSBOT Tail Air system, content creators will be able to produce much more sophisticate live streaming content with multi-camera angles for a more ...
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