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Latest Home Security-You Can DIY

Latest Home Security-You Can DIY

John Cameron2017-02-08T08:00:15-06:00
Apartment Living

Whether you rent or own your home, everybody deserves an affordable and accessible security system, which provides peace of mind against fire, theft, and other hazards. However, monthly charges for professionally monitored systems may surpass your budget.

Fortunately, you can invest in a DIY system, which is available in two options. You can consider a self-monitored and self-installed system or a self installed and proficiently monitored system. Here’s a list of DIY home security systems to consider.

Piper NV

You’ll discover Piper NV streamlines home security without compromising on function. The core of the system is a single device that comprises a camera that allows night vision, motion detector, and sensors that detect sound, light, and temperature.

You simply need to set the unit on a shelf and plug it into a power source then connect it to your Wi-Fi network. In the event that power goes out, ensure you add batteries.

Set up your system using the smartphone app for Android or iPhone, and then configure basic rules for what it must do when it senses anything. You can watch over your home at any time and obtain alerts through email, text messages, or phone calls.

An advantage of Piper is that it provides the most security and home automation aspects without the extra cost of monthly monitoring. Although it’s more of a one-size-fits-all product, it’s an excellent option if you’re seeking a simple setup. Furthermore, you can include add-ons if you wish.

Scout Alarm

Like numerous DIY security systems, the Scout Alarm comprises the basic features: HD cameras, a hub, window sensors, and motion detectors. You’ll also discover it has a great appearance and offers wood-looking panels as a choice to better match your home.

Besides contemporary color options, the product features clean lines with rounded edges. Bear in mind that you must connect its hub to the internet router through an incorporated Ethernet cable.

It’s important to note that it requires professional monitoring with a monthly charge ranging from $9.99-$19.99.

Insteon

The modular system lets you choose a hub (either the basic Insteon or HomeKit-enabled Hub Pro). You can then include the devices you wish. You can choose from sensors, cameras, thermostats, and door locks.

With Insteon, you can also opt for a simple or complex system. Similar to other systems, you can control and monitor everything from your Android smartphone and iPhone.

What stands out in this system is compatibility with Amazon’s Alexa and Apple’s Homekit, allowing you to control the system by voice control through Alexa or Siri respectively.

You can acquire the basic hub at an affordable cost of $69. However, if you wish to obtain compatibility with other devices and Siri support, you’ll require the costly HomeKit Hub for $149.

Fortress Wireless Home Security

For a basic, unmonitored, and affordable system, the Fortress system is a good bargain. While it lacks smart technology, it has considerable equipment. When you order Fortress Home Security, you’ll obtain a main security panel, door/window sensors, remote controls, and two sirens.

Samsung Smart Things

The system gives you everything you require for a smart home and security. Smart Things features a hub that links to other devices such as motion sensors. You can control everything through the app for Android, iPhone, or Windows Phone.

Final Thoughts

With the numerous options in the market, everybody should be able to afford security these days. If you’re wondering where to start, this guide will prove useful.

For more information on DIY home security, contact us at Apartment Agents or leave a comment.

 

 

 

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