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PerformanceThe Nest Hello's camera has a resolution of 1600 x 1200, and covers 160 degrees of view. It uses a 4:3 aspect ratio, for a squarer picture as opposed to some cameras' 16:9 wide screen view. The idea is that you'll be able to see packages on the ground in front of your door; but my whole doormat was out of view, so packages left there usually were, too. I found the picture clear and sharp — better than that of the Ring cameras, and with a larger field of view than the August Smart Doorbell Pro. The night vision, which engages automatically, also beats the Ring's. Nest Hello uses HDR, which helps lighten shadowy areas while not blowing out bright areas.

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The ALS assembly 714 is configured to measure amount of light entering the lens assembly 702 from an ambient environment surrounding the lens assembly 704. Part of the ALS assembly 714 is exposed to incoming light, and therefore, visible from a front of the doorbell camera 106 in the lens assembly 704. The ALS assembly 714 is configured to compare the measured amount of light to a threshold illumination level, and the doorbell camera uses corresponding comparison results to determine its operation mode between a daytime mode and a night mode. Specifically, in some situations, the ALS assembly 714 determines that the mount of light entering the lens assembly 702 exceeds the threshold illumination level, and the doorbell camera 106 enables the daytime mode in which the IR illuminators are turned off. Alternatively, in some situations, the ALS assembly 714 determines that the amount of light entering the lens assembly 702 is not greater than the threshold illumination level, and the doorbell camera 106 enables a night mode in which the IR illuminators are optionally turned on to illuminate the field of view of the doorbell camera 106. In some implementations, two distinct threshold illumination levels are applied to enable a first type of switching from the daytime mode to the night mode and a second type of switching from the night node to the daytime mode.