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The server 164 obtains context information from the smart home environment 100 for the motion event, and based on the context information, identifies a plurality of appropriate actions available to a user of a client device for interacting with the visitor via the doorbell camera 106. The identified actions are presented to the user of the client device 220. For example, the appropriate actions include, but are not limited to, displaying a visual pattern on a light ring of the doorbell camera 106, broadcasting an audio message to the visitor, and collecting more information concerning the visitor using the doorbell camera 106. The doorbell integrated in the doorbell camera 106 can also take advantage of computational and communication capabilities of the doorbell camera 106. In some implementations, a schedule can be defined on the user mobile application 624 of the client device 220 to control a remote chime device that rings in response to a user press on the doorbell button of the doorbell camera 106. For example, in accordance with the schedule, the remote chime device may be controlled to remain silent from 12 PM to 4 PM every day, thereby allowing a homeowner to have a quiet afternoon nap. In some embodiments, the remote chime may be implemented in other smart devices that include a speaker, such as a hazard detector, thermostat, or other device described in accordance with FIG. 1. FIGS. 7A and 7B are a front view and a rear view of a doorbell camera 106 in accordance with some implementations. The doorbell camera 106 integrates a camera module and a doorbell system within a device housing 702.

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Providing such information via light patterns is advantageous as this is readily perceived by all/most users in the environment even if they do not have access to camera smart phone application without intruding on activity of occupants in the environment, as audible alerts could do sometimes. FIG. 5 illustrates a representative system architecture 500. In some implementations, the server system 164 includes functional modules for an event processor 3146, an event categorizer 507, and a user facing frontend 3150. The event processor 3146 obtains the event candidates e. g.

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This is not going to change so we might as well settle into a comfortable position.

The first type of sensor is very sensitive to smaller particles, so, they’re very good at detecting fast burning flames, but, unfortunately, are also prone at giving false positives for example, while cooking.

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