I lead the round in Butterfleye.
My basic thinking:
1. Dropcam was a huge success and great product, but sold too soon ($500m would have been $5b two years later)
2. putting a computer, storage and a huge battery (six iphone batteries!!!) into a security camera like Butterfleye has done will create a massive new set of use cases including:
---> a) ta…See more
@jason Dropcam is a total pain in the ***. Laggy updates (can't be relied on for live feed) and a dependency on their cloud UI/UX to access my data are major pain points. Their new Nest Home is a step back in user experience. If you ever tried to download video from the new interface you know what I mean.
Are mentioned pain points solved in Butterfleye?