If you are bringing a backpack or bag, set it outside of the door, open it, make sure your safe, then take it inside. You don’t want to say you heard a noise when you have a bag! Make sure … Continue reading
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How Do Door Alarms Work?
A door and window alarm sensor works by using a sensor and a magnet. The sensor is placed on or inside the door or window frame.As soon as the magnet separates from the sensor, an internal reed switch inside the … Continue reading
What Does The Blink Mini Do?
The Blink Mini is an indoor, plug-in, HD security camera with two-way talk and infrared night vision that is connected to you through the Blink app. You can monitor the inside of your home from anywhere, day or night. Is … Continue reading
How Many Pairs Do Ip Cameras Use?
When wiring up an IP camera, or any other IP device for that matter, you must use a CAT 5 data cable containing 4 pairs of wires. Each pair consists of a solid coloured wire and a strip of the … Continue reading
Why Won’T My Apple Watch Track My Sleep?
If your watch battery dies, it won’t track your sleep data. Make sure that you’re wearing your Apple Watch at a comfortable fit. If your watch is too loose, the accelerometer might register too much movement during your natural sleep. … Continue reading
Does Garmin Forerunner 35 Track Rem Sleep?
The FR35 does not support REM sleep. Does Garmin Forerunner track REM sleep? Garmin just launched its advanced sleep monitoring feature with the ability to track and provide data for light sleep, deep sleep, REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, and … Continue reading
Are Calories Burned On Fitbit Watch Accurate?
But how accurate is the calorie counter on a Fitbit? The quick answer: Definitely not 100 percent accurate. The slightly longer answer: It’s not perfect, but no calorie counter is and Fitbit is likely as good as any. A 2017 … Continue reading
How Many Steps Should You Take A Day To Lose 2 Pounds A Week?
For healthy, sustainable results, you should aim to shed no more than 1 to 2 pounds per week. Walking 10,000 steps per day for a week burns roughly enough calories to melt a pound of fat. How many steps do … Continue reading
What Cell Phones Were Out In 1996?
1996 Ericsson GA318. Motorola 8400. Motorola 8700. Motorola StarTAC 85. Motorola StarTAC Lite. Nokia 1610. Nokia 2110i. Nokia 8110. What was the most popular cell phone in 1996? Motorola StarTACYear of 1996 The Motorola StarTAC from 1996 was the first … Continue reading
How Can I Tell If My Firewall Is Blocking The Internet?
How to Find & See if Windows Firewall has Blocked a Program on PC Launch Windows Security on your PC. Go to Firewall & network protection. Go to the left panel. Click Allow an app or feature through Firewall. You … Continue reading
Are The Internet And The World Wide Web The Same Thing?
The world wide web, or web for short, are the pages you see when you’re at a device and you’re online. But the internet is the network of connected computers that the web works on, as well as what emails … Continue reading
What Is The Internet In One Word?
The Internet, sometimes called simply “the Net,” is a worldwide system of computer networks — a network of networks in which users at any one computer can, if they have permission, get information from any other computer (and sometimes talk … Continue reading
How Do You Remove A Dome Camera From The Wall?
How do you remove a camera from the ceiling? Yes, it is fairly easy to detach the camera from the ceiling/wall. You just need to rotate open the camera and remove it from the round cover that’s been fastened to … Continue reading
How India Got Its Name?
The name “India” is originally derived from the name of the river Sindhu (Indus River) and has been in use in Greek since Herodotus (5th century BCE). The term appeared in Old English as early the 9th century and reemerged … Continue reading
Who Was The Last King Of India?
Emperor of India Last monarch George VI Formation 1 May 1876 Abolition 22 June 1948 Appointer Hereditary Who was the last ruler of India? Like Charlemagne and King Arthur, the twelfth-century Indian ruler Prithviraj Chauhan stood on the cusp of … Continue reading