2-for-Tuesday: Stem Izon View Wi-Fi Video Monitors

  • A pair of WiFi video cams for keeping an eye on your precious baby, cat, toolshed, pharmacy, collection of classic Hot Wheels, etc.
  • Night vision can see in the dark like some kind of robot superhero
  • Sound and motion alerts to let you know when things are making sounds and moving
  • Watch it on iOS or Android apps like a really boring Netflix
  • Model: WRM-WA3-00, WRM-BA3-00
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This is no Dropcam.

Dropcam was the first security camera system for the home (or garage or small business or wherever) that was stylish, hip, and had a streamlined, layman-friendly setup process. These Stem Izon cameras look and work like that, too. And it might be even more discreet. But…

This is no Dropcam.

Dropcam - which is supposed to be called Nest Cam now that Nest owns it, but which people still call Dropcam - has night vision, built-in WiFi, sound and motion detection. It runs through iOS and Android apps for viewing, controlling, and seeing alerts from the camera. Stem Izon does all that stuff, too, even though…

This is no Dropcam.

Dropcam is the acknowledged supremo in the field. If you really want to go beyond the basics of baby-monitor video, Dropcam offers quality and features that nobody else can match. And as we said, Dropcam is now owned by Nest, so it should be easy to integrate with your Nest system. Unfortunately…

This is no Dropcam.

Dropcam will set you back a couple of hundred bucks for each unit, plus at least $100 every year for cloud recording, probably more. You’ll be paying for Dropcam for as long as you use it. As you can see on this page, Stem Izon is considerably cheaper upfront, and you can permanently save your first 100 recordings free. Especially in this case…

This is no Dropcam.

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