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Ukraine claims that about 400 Russian soldiers were killed in a raid on military quarters in Makiivka on Sunday.
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Ukraine claims that about 400 Russian soldiers were killed in a raid on military quarters in Makiivka on Sunday.
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I am looking for “something” that will push notifications to my phone when a door is opened. I already have some Reolink cameras set up with motion detection. But they often go unnoticed because of the frequency of alerts.
Started looking at Wyze and Ring security systems. But not sure if they will still alert when not armed.
I would like something that sends notifications even when the system is disarmed.
I would prefer something that doesn’t require a subscription.
Thank you!
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