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Heres a new idea: an alarm system that piggybacks on your existing landline-based home security system and makes it smarter. Instead of replacing it entirely, you simply retrofit your oldschool setup with a web-connected box to give it more capabilities.
Pretty novel, right? Well thats the idea behind an upcoming product from Chicago-based startup Scout. The company, which already offers a line of DIY home security devices, is currently running three separate crowdfunding campaigns to launch a trio of new products one of which is the aforementioned Takeover box.
The potential product lineup also includes a connected security camera and a smart light socket adapter.Each device has its own crowdfunding campaign on Dragoninnovation.com, and the first one to reaches its goal will ship before the other two.
Weve seen other iterations of the security camera and connected socket adapter before (i.e. Dropcam, Emberlight), but as far as we can tell, the Takeover box is a completely new idea. Theres currently nothing like it on the market right now.
Most traditional alarm systems like those youd get from a provider like Brinks or ADT are tied to wired telephone lines, and relay information using a series of tones to indicate when something happens. Therefore, if a window opens/is broken in a particular zone, for example, it sets off a fixed series of tones over the phone line that is interpreted by the alarm company. Scouts takeover system uses those same tones, buttranslates them over a cellular or IP connection so instead of getting a call from your security provider, you can get an instantaneous alert on your mobile device and can act accordingly.
Speaking with GigaOm, Scout co-founder Dan Roberts said about 90 percent of home alarm systems in North America would work with this system, so nearly anybody who has an oldschool alarm system hardwired into their walls already could easily install one. Right now, the companys planis to charge $19.99 a month for the monitoring services, plus $199 for the Takeover box itself. Sounds a bit steep at first, but it would essentially allow you to ditch your current provider and pay a considerably lower rate in exchange for a one-time 200-dollar hardware investment.
Not a bad deal if you ask us.
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Drew's fascination with technology began at an early age - shortly after he licked a 9-volt battery for the first time. It was this first taste of technology that sparked his interest in how electronics work, and he's been obsessed ever since. Aside from keeping up with the latest developments in tech, he enjoys shock humor, and working puns into his writing at every opportunity. You can find his work on Digital Trends and The Manual.
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If you like the idea of having a security system in your home, but dont like the idea of shelling out a bunch of money to have one installed, weve got some great news for you. Piper, one of the best do-it-yourself home security systems in the biz, just got a feature update and lower price.
For those who might be unfamiliar, Piper is a connected device thats equipped with a 180-degree HD security camera, an array of different environmental sensors, and both Wi-Fi and Z-wave radios. All this gear allows it to communicate with other devices on your home network, and also function as a cheap and effectivesecurity system for apartments and renters who have no real way to install a more traditional security setup.
See, it used to be that outfitting yourhomewith a security system meant contacting a security agency like Brinks or ADT, installing sensors all over your house, and paying a monthly fee to keep your service going.But now that sensor tech has become drastically cheaper than it used to be, cheap DIY home surveillance systems are starting to pop up, and Piper is one of the first (and best, so far) to hit the market.
Starting today, the device (which formerly retailed for $239) will now sell for just $199. This price drop comes in the wake of iControl Networks recent acquisition of Blacksumac the Canadian startup that brought Piper into the world about a year ago via a hugely-successful Indiegogo project. With iControls help, the company was able to streamline Pipers production process, allowing them to produce the device at a lower cost.
In addition to a smaller price tag, Piper is also getting two new features:Bedside Mode, which lets users manually turn on a siren in case of an emergency (and is also great for scaring squirrels off your porch, according to creator Russel Ure); and Z-Wave Light dimmer compatibility, which allows users to set the mood and control the lighting in their homes directly from the Piper mobile app.
Ure also hinted that additional features will be rolling out in the coming months, but couldnt give us specific details on what they might be. Regardless, its definitely safe to assume that this already excellent device will only get better in the future.
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Remember the Piper connected home security system that was recently bought by iControl? Following the update it received back in early April, the system has been revamped yet again, and with the newest batch of changes comes a particularly notable drop in price.
As of now, Piper is now priced at $199, down from the previous $239 USD, something said to result from the improvements brought about after the iControl acquisition. In addition to the new price, the home security setup has also gained a couple new features.
For those who use the system as their sole source of home security, the new Bedside Mode will come in handy. With this mode, Piper can be set to let loose a siren if a disturbance is detected in the night, alerting sleeping home owners (or renters) to a possible issue.
There's also a new Z-Wave Light dimmer compatibility. With this, Piper owners can control the lighting in their house using the device's mobile app and related hardware. Furthermore, additional updates are being promised for the future.
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They're supposed to protect you, but authorities say some home security companies are selling nothing but lies. The state attorney general is among a growing number of agencies going after scrupulous companies.
Several of the larger alarm system companies have also banned together at ESX Nashville, a three-day home security conference to try and stop the issue of deception sales practices.
It's a sales practice that has given the multi-billion-dollar home security alarm industry a bad name.
Companies like Vision Security, where a representative was seen on a whistle blower video training salesmen how to reel unsuspecting customers hook, line and sinker.
"It's not only sick, it's shocking to see that type of behavior and see that somebody is going to knock on a door and say that they're with ADT or ADT is going out of business or otherwise scam a customer," said ADT representative David Bleisch.
The problem is nationwide and has also hit the Midstate.
For the past six months, some folk in north Murfreesboro have been tricked by salesmen from AMP Security into changing or upgrading their alarm systems. So far, eight customers have fallen victim.
"Targeting people that have security signs in their yards, coming knocking on doors at 8 o'clock or 9 o'clock at night and won't take no for an answer," said Tom Davis, media chairman for the North Murfreesboro Alliance.
At the largest gathering of home security alarm companies and vendors in the country, the ESX Conference in Nashville, the state Attorney General's Office is raising awareness about deceptive sales practices.
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