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Vivint Announces New Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3): The Only Camera with Behavior Based Smart Deter™ Technology

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Vivint Announces New Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3): The Only Camera with Behavior Based Smart Deter™ Technology
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Vivint Announces New Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3): The Only Camera with Behavior Based Smart Deter™ Technology

2025-11-17 20:30 Last Updated At:11-18 15:23

LEHI, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 17, 2025--

Vivint, the leading US security and smart home company, announces the next generation of outdoor video security: Vivint Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3), the only camera with RADAR and Artificial Intelligence that responds to threats by identifying and addressing specific actions and behaviors, not just motion or proximity.

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Vivint Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3) offers reliable and advanced outdoor security and convenience thanks to best-in-class components, RADAR- and AI- behavior based detection, Smart Deter™ technology, both cloud and on-device recording, 5.3x HD zoom with a 4K sensor, 24/7 recording, and the industry’s best dynamic camera tuning for a crisp, clear image day or night.

With millions of units professionally installed in homes across the U.S., Vivint’s second generation Outdoor Camera Pro with Smart Deter™ is already one of the most trusted options for enhanced security and protection. Now, Vivint Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3) combines a new RADAR sensor with advanced AI, bringing homeowners improved and unmatched precision, convenience, and customization.

“Vivint isn’t satisfied with simply innovating, we want to create breakthrough technologies that redefine the home experience for our customers,” said Jim Nye, Chief Product Officer for Vivint. “The newest generation of Vivint’s popular Outdoor Camera Pro unlocks a new dimension for threat response by combining RADAR and AI for a first of its kind behavior-based detection able to identify and respond intelligently to threatening actions, ensuring greater protection with less interruptions to your daily life.”

“Crime happens fast, and the ability to quickly identify real threats can determine whether or not you become a victim,” continued Nye. “Only Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3) can identify and respond to behavior-based threats to your home and property, not neighbors walking by or kids playing in your yard, helping you protect the things you care about the most.”

Launching nationwide in February 2026, key features and benefits of Vivint Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3) include:

Like all Vivint’s integrated offerings, Vivint Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3) is easily controlled through a single, simple, user-friendly mobile app allowing customers to access live or archived footage, communicate with visitors via two-way talk, and receive and respond to critical alerts immediately, at home or on the go. Hardwired power also ensures a consistent supply with no batteries to replace.

Vivint’s Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3) will be available everywhere for $399.99 starting in February 2026. For more information about Vivint’s other innovative security and smart home products, visit Vivint.com.

About Vivint

Vivint, an NRG company, is a leading U.S. security and smart home company redefining the home experience through intelligent products and services that help millions of customers live in smarter, safer, more efficient homes. Vivint’s integrated platform combines security, energy management, and automation, delivering a fully connected experience with a human touch that offers customers greater control of homes, anytime, from anywhere. Every Vivint system includes professional installation and personalized setup from Vivint home experts, plus award-winning 24/7 customer support and monitoring. For more information, visit https://www.vivint.com.

Vivint Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3)

Vivint Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3)

Vivint Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3) + Spotlight Pro

Vivint Outdoor Camera Pro (Gen 3) + Spotlight Pro

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Koa Peat scored 18 points, Jaden Bradley added 16 and No. 2 Arizona blew out No. 20 Auburn 97-68 on Saturday night.

The Wildcats (8-0) won their first three games against ranked teams away from Tucson and made an emphatic statement with their first one at McKale Center.

Arizona used two big runs to build a 20-point lead late in the first half and reeled off another opening the second to run away from the Tigers (7-3).

The Wildcats shot 61% from the floor and had a 60-24 advantage in the paint to make a case for the No. 1 spot in the AP Top 25 following top-ranked Purdue's loss to No. 10 Iowa State.

Auburn could drop out of the poll following a second straight blowout loss against a top-five team.

Tahaad Pettiford tried to keep Auburn in it, scoring 30 points on 10-of-19 shooting, including 5 of 9 from 3. He got little help; the rest of the Tigers shot 25% and went 1 for 16 from 3.

Auburn had an early 7-0 run, but Arizona ran away after that.

Turning up the defense and getting their high-low game going, the Wildcats scored 12 straight points and added another run of 18-3 to go up 44-24.

Auburn threw up a series of wild shots during a 5 1/2-minute scoreless streak, but closed with an 8-0 run to pull within 44-32 at halftime.

Arizona again revved up the defense and the crowd to start the second half, holding Auburn without a field goal the first 5 1/2 minutes during the opening 18-2 run.

Auburn: Plays Chattanooga in Atlanta next Saturday.

Arizona: Play No. 12 Alabama in Birmingham next Saturday.

Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here and here (AP mobile app). AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball

Arizona forward Ivan Kharchenkov reacts after scoring against Auburn during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, in Tucson, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Arizona forward Ivan Kharchenkov reacts after scoring against Auburn during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, in Tucson, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

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