What are the Latest Trends in Wireless Security Systems?

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There are thousands of home security options out there. Some offer multiple monitoring centers, other work straight through your cellular smartphone. But everyone can agree that the best security system makes our homes safer and doesn’t break the bank account. People also don’t want a complicated home security system. If you’re in the market to purchase a new home security system, consider what’s new and what’s essential.

More Than Keeping Intruders Out

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Home safety is not just about keeping intruders out. New home security systems  can alert you to an amazon package that has arrived at your doorstep. Do you have a corner or side of the house with a leaky pipe? A quality security system, such as Verisure Smart Alarms, can monitor that area of the house, and you can see it on your smartphone. Or even more significant, a quality home security system can send alerts when your kids get home from school and communicate with them. Of course, keeping intruders out is paramount for all security systems, but you deserve more than simply that feature from your security system.

Contracts and Manufacturing

Consumers are wise to the overseas production of cheap goods. It’s in your best interest to purchase a home security system from a company that manufactures its own products. In that way you can’t go wrong with the Simplisafe Home Security system They manufacture their own products, cutting out the middle man. If there’s ever an issue with the devices themselves, Simplisafe fixes it personally.

You also want to make sure you don’t get locked into heavy contracts with your home security system. Be sure it’s a system that is transferable. If you move from that house, can you take the system with you? A security system should free you up, not bind you to contracts then leave the system to the next owner to deal with.

The Essentials

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Now home security systems have to offer certain features. When browsing through a home security package, it can be overwhelming. You won’t remember which features you wanted in the first place. Better to know in advance what features every system will offer and which are exclusive to a particular brand.

Everyone wants a doorbell camera from their security system. It monitors and detects who comes to the door, whether it’s a package delivery person or a nosy neighbor or a solicitor. You want to make sure your home security system offers a doorbell camera. In fact, a survey revealed recently of people who own home security systems, and the number one thing they wanted out of a system was the doorbell camera. Nanny cams are very common now. If you have small children that are watched by a babysitter and you want to make sure they’re getting the best care possible, you will want to make sure your security system offers a “nannycam.” This isn’t just for kids, a nannycam can monitor pets too. Pet owners may want to detect whether their pet is getting into parts of the house that are off limits, so a nannycam is the way to go. Another fantastic security feature that most system offer is a spotlight camera. Wondering who’s tipping over your trash cans at night? Suspicious about your rebellious teenager? A spotlight cam shines a huge light on all of it. A quality home security system also links to your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. You want those features for your peace of mind.

DIY or Professional

A lot of home security systems now can be installed by the consumer. This is advantageous for several reasons, first and foremost because you most likely already own the smartphone that would be used to install the system. Also, by doing it yourself, you aren’t paying steep installation fees, but it can also be a difficult process to install an entire system yourself. Some systems, like Simplisafe make it very streamlined, sending the entire system to your home pre-programmed and ready to go. If you have a small house and only need the basics, this is the way to go, but if you want multiple add-on features to your system, you may want to consider another company. No matter what company you go with, projections say that in the year 2025, the video surveillance market will reach $87 billion. This means that people are investing in even greater degrees in security systems that link to their own smartphone devices and allow them the best surveillance possible.

When considering a home security system, don’t neglect the research and reviews. It’s important to ask yourself what you want from your system, so as not to be distracted by all the bells and whistles every company will pitch you. There are great companies out there that don’t require contracts and make installation seamless. Ask yourself what you want and be an educated consumer. When securing you home network be sure to review a spyware guide as  it could also help secure your network from intruders.

 

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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