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Keep everything you love safe

It's easier than ever to create a smart home in which you can manage your security systems with your smartphone and an app thanks to the Internet of Things.

You may use your smartphone and an app to keep an eye on and control your security devices with a smart home security system that connects to your Wi-Fi network.

Entry-level security systems may include door and window sensors, a motion detector, and a hub that uses Wi-Fi for example.

Add extra door, motion, and window sensors to your system to cover your entire house and create a full solution. Other perks can include:

  • smoke/CO detectors
  • sirens
  • garage door openers
  • lights
  • door locks
  • indoor and outdoor surveillance cameras
Smoke detector

Alarms

Alarm sensors are strategically positioned throughout your property at entry points such as doors and first-floor windows, as well as in corridors and high-traffic zones.

When a sensor is activated, the system sends an alert to the hub. The hub then blares an audible alarm, notifies you via phone call, text message, or mobile app notification, and can notify a monitoring center if you have professional monitoring.

Cameras

Cameras for outside and indoor use are common in many home security systems. Not only can security cameras see movement, but they may also generate notifications when motion is detected.

Some cameras are capable of recognizing individuals, while others can identify them by their faces. To save storage space, some cameras record video constantly or just when there is movement.

Doorbell cameras can connect to your home security system and may even detect when a package is delivered.
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Voice control

You'll have complete control of your smart home's connected devices with voice control just by saying the command.

Adding wireless functionality to your security system is a breeze – even if you don't have an existing home automation network. You can turn lights on and off, arm and disarm your security panel, and record video as well with your voice only.

Smart lighting

Smart lighting may brighten up your life as well as enhance security at home. Smart lights let you adjust them to better simulate how people use their homes.

Smart lighting gadgets connect with your smartphone once installed, allowing you to remotely control them, set up a timetable, or randomize them.
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Control it with your phone

Smart home security systems are systems that work with apps. You may lock, unlock, and send time-sensitive smart keys to your family and friends if they need access to your house. Not only is this more convenient, but it also relieves the stress of handing over the key to your neighbor while you're away.

24/7 monitoring

You get real-time 24-hour surveillance when cameras are watched. Agents can react immediately if there's an emergency at the property using all of the tools available to them.

Systems that are constantly monitored by a professional home security firm are known as "monitored security systems." When the system discovers a break-in, fire, or other emergencies, it notifies the security team.
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New or existing homes

Even if you already reside in your ideal house or are building it, an automated security system ensures a more futuristic and safe living experience with everything you need just a voice command away, even when you're far from home.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are home security systems really worth it?

Yes, home security systems are worth it. A major benefit of a system is the deterrent effect they have on potential burglars. Homeowners who feel secure in their own homes are less likely to let fear overcome them and leave valuable items unprotected while they're away from home.

A well-secured residence can also help reduce anxiety for family members who live with worry about break-ins or other types of crime that may occur when you're not around to protect your property yourself. And if someone does manage to get inside after all defenses are put up, alarm bells will sound and police will be notified so they can respond quickly - giving burglars yet another thing to think about before breaking.

How will a security system help to secure a home?

A security system will help to protect a home by detecting and deterring potential intruders. Security systems may include sensors for doors, windows, and/or motion; alarms; video surveillance (sometimes in conjunction with an alarm); locks that can be locked or unlocked automatically when activated by the sensor(s) (for example, when someone enters through an open window).

A well-protected property has two benefits: it reduces the likelihood of crime happening in the first place and it helps law enforcement catch criminals if they do break into or steal from your residence. A professionally monitored security system not only protects you but also alerts you if something goes wrong - like smoke coming out of a window.

Do home security systems add value to your home?

Yes. Home security systems can increase the value of your home by making it look like you take security seriously. Homeowners who are concerned about their property's safety should invest in a monitored alarm system with at least two sensors, such as motion detectors or glass break detectors. This will trigger an alert to be sent to police and/or fire personnel when something happens that needs attention - even if you're away from home!

How much does home security cost a month?

The cost of security varies widely depending on the size and type of home, how much you want to spend each month, and what companies offer services in your area. A typical package includes monitoring equipment (such as motion detectors), a central station console for controlling all aspects of your system, and 24-hour emergency service.

Do lights really keep robbers at bay?

Lights can deter burglars. The reason is that most burglars are looking for an easy target. They want to break into a home where they know they won't encounter any resistance. So if your home is well-lit and it looks like someone is inside, the burglar will likely move on to another house.
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