Nest has released a new software feature for its Wi-Fi connected cameras today that picks out key moments from recorded surveillance footage. It's called Sightline and is available via the Nest app, appearing as a timeline underneath cameras' live streams. Users can scrub back and forth over recorded footage, or jump to moments where there was movement in the frame — like a package delivery, a neighbor dropping by, or something more sinister. This isn't a new feature for the commercial market (TomTom does the same thing with its action cams), but it's certainly an improvement over hunting through footage by hand.
"Sightline’s algorithms look at all motion and sound, and group activity into events," says Nest in a blog post. "[They] then...
Nest’s security cameras now pick out the footage you need to see
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