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(WBNG) Tis the season to start holiday shopping. With Thanksgiving days away, Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday will be here before we know it.
If youre looking to beat the crowds and are shopping online this year, there are some tips you should know.
Make sure the websites youre using are legit.
At the top of your web browser where you search for websites, theres a lock at that top part. As long as theres a closed lock there that means its secured. And thats most websites like Amazon, Bestbuy.com, Walmart.com, said lead technician at 607 Tech Solutions Mathew Jachimowicz.
Besides looking for the lock, you can look at the link in your browser.
When youre going on a website make sure it says https which means secure so its a secure website, you know its valid and its not a fake website, said Broome County Sheriffs Office deputy Robert Stapleton.
Another tip to keep your information safe is to stay away from public WiFi.
Because it could be hacked, just a better idea using your own, said Stapleton.
Once your cart is full and youre ready to checkout, make sure youre using a credit card instead of your debit.
Just in case it gets stolen, the number is backed by the credit bureau, you have that logo on the front of your card. But you want to monitor your credit cards and your credit report, to make sure theres no unauthorized transactions, said Stapleton.
Using something like PayPal so companies, when you do buy something, they wont see your account number or your credit card info at all, said Jachimowicz.
Its also important to keep your packages safe once they arrive at your doorstep.
Around the holiday times we do see an increase in larcenies of packages on peoples front porches, so change that shipping address. Have it sent to work or a friends house or a relatives house that you know might be home, said Stapleton.
The Broome County Sheriffs Office says home security cameras can help steer porch pirates away from your home, and if you run into that situation, you can share your video with local law enforcement.
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Central Control Panel
Most home security companies provide a control panel that serves as thebrains of the operation. It controls your entire security system from one centrallocation, typically mounted on the wall
A high-decibel alarm will alert you to any threats as soon as they occur.These alarms are also meant to scare off intruders.
See who's at the door, whether you're home or away. Some companies offer2-way talk for their cameras. Live footage can typically be viewed through theprovider's mobile app.
See what's happening outside and around your home. Many cameras now offernight vision and a weatherproof design. You can watch the footage through the provider'smobile app.
Keep an eye on the kids, pets, and any unexpected activity while you'reaway. These cameras are typically motion activated and can be monitored via mobileapp.
Lock or unlock your doors no matter where you are in the world. Smart lockswill automatically lock your door after a preset time, so you'll never have to wonder ifyou remembered to lock the doors
If an intruder tries to enter your home through a window or door, you andthe monitoring center will know about it immediately with these sensors.
These carbon monoxide detectors are designed to alert you of unsafe levelsof toxic chemicals so you can get your family out safely.
These detectors will be alerted to any fire or smoke dangers. The monitoringcompany will contact the fire department for immediate assistance without lifting afinger.
This sensor will alert you to excessive levels of water in the home, whichis ideal for neighborhoods that deal with lots of rain or hurricanes.
You'll be alerted if the home is reaching freezing temperatures, which cancause frozen pipes and other problems.
The alarm will sound if any motion is detected while the home is armed.Many companies have pet immune motion detectors, so you won't have to deal with annoyingfalse alarms.
If someone breaks a window in your home, you'll be alerted immediately towhich window was broken so that you can take the appropriate action.
Place this sensor on your garage or shed to be alerted of an intruderentering through one of these points. It's also great for those who forget to close thegarage..
If you or a loved one has fallen and can't reach the phone or control panelto call for help, all you have to do is hit the panic button on this pendant.
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What Is the Best Security Camera for Outside?
If you've ever had a package stolen from your porch or had a car broken into while parked in your driveway, there's a good chance that the perpetrator was long gone before you even found out you had been victimized. There's an even better chance that you'll never know who committed the deed. If this sounds familiar, it might be time to invest in an outdoor security camera.
These rugged smart home devices, designed to withstand rain, snow, and extreme temperatures, typically connect to your home Wi-Fi network and allow you to view live video footage of activities occurring outside of your house. They'll also send an alert to your phone when someone or something is out there, record video of the event, and depending on features, let you talk to whoever is on your property, all without ever having to open your door (or even be inside your house, for that matter).
Read on to find out what features to look for when choosing an outdoor security camera, and to check out our top picks. Note that a number of the cameras on this list are suitable for use both indoors and out. If you want a model that's geared specifially for keeping tabs of what's going on inside your home, head over to our list of the Best Indoor Home Security Cameras.
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Most smart outdoor security cameras use a Wi-Fi radio to connect to your home network, allowing you to access them from anywhere using a mobile app. But there are also models that can use wired Ethernet, Bluetooth, Z-Wave, or a proprietary wireless technology to connect to a mobile app or a dedicated hub.
Wi-Fi cameras are easier to install than their wired counterparts because they don't have to be located near an Ethernet port and don't require wiring. Battery-powered Wi-Fi cameras are the easiest to install because you can put them just about anywhere (as long as they can connect to your router) without having to snake a power cable into your home to plug into an outlet. These types of cameras typically use rechargeable batteries that can be easily popped out and taken indoors for charging with a USB cable, but they tend to drain quickly in colder weather. Bluetooth cameras are also easy to install, but you have to stay within 40 feet or so to connect to them with your phone.
Look for an outdoor Wi-Fi camera that can connect to either the 2.4GHz or 5GHz radio band to alleviate network congestion. If you're having trouble getting a good signal outside, try pumping it up with a wireless range extender.
Any outdoor camera worth its salt must be able to withstand exposure to the elements and should carry an IP (Ingress Protection) rating. IP ratings contain two digits that tell you just how well the camera will hold up under most weather conditions. The first digit following the IP prefix tells you how resistant the camera is to the ingress of solid objects such as wind-blown dust and ranges from 0 (no protection) to 6 (total protection against dust and dirt). The second number tells you how resistant the camera is to moisture and ranges from 0 (no protection) to 9 (protected against close range, high pressure spray downs from all angles).
Most outdoor security cameras have an IP66 rating, which means they offer complete protection from dust ingress and can handle water jets from any direction, but shouldn't be immersed in water. They're typically safe from rain, snow, heat, and cold.
There's no use in having an outdoor security camera if you can't recognize who or what the camera is looking at. A camera that captures video at 720p will usually offer a fairly sharp picture, but 1080p video offers more detail and is the most popular resolution for these devices; it doesn't require lots of storage capacity and can be viewed on nearly all phones, tablets, and PCs.
Cameras that capture 4K (Ultra HD) video are also available, but you'll need a very strong network connection to stream it without experiencing choppiness or lag, and you'll need lots of room to store recorded video, which may result in expensive cloud storage fees.
No matter the resolution, try to choose a camera with a relatively wide field of view (viewing angle) and make sure it can capture clear night vision video. Most cameras use IR (infrared) LEDs to deliver black-and-white night video, but there are a few out there that use white light to deliver full-color night video. Look for a camera with a night vision range of at least 30 feet.
Nearly all outdoor security cameras are equipped with a motion sensor that will trigger the camera to record video when motion is detected. The sensor can also initiate a push alert to your phone when activity is taking place, and some will also generate an email alert. For an extra layer of security, look for a camera with sound detection that can let you know if somebody is out there even if they're out of range of the camera lens and the motion sensor. Fair warning: You'll probably have to tweak the sound sensitivity settings to avoid alerts from barking dogs, loud cars, and other random noises.
If the camera has a microphone for sound detection, chances are it has a speaker as well and offers two-way audio communication that allows you to speak with (and listen to) whoever is outside. This comes in handy when dealing with annoying solicitors and can be used to scare off porch pirates and other unwanted visitors. For more ways to see and communicate directly with whomever is at your door, check out our list of the Best Video Doorbells.
Recorded video can be stored in a number of ways. Many cameras offer free cloud storage for a limited number of days (typically seven) before it is overwritten or deleted, while others are strictly subscription based. If you require more than a week's worth of video storage, you can subscribe to a 30-day plan and not have to worry about losing important footage before you've had a chance to review it and download it.
If you're concerned about privacy and would rather not store your video in the cloud, look for a camera equipped with a microSD card slot so you can store it locally. A few cameras will even let you save video to a portable USB or NAS drive, but these devices are few and far between.
And if you want the ability to go back and see everything that's been going on around the outside of your house, look for a camera that offers a CVR (Continuous Video Recording) plan where the camera is always recording and will store up to 30 days of 24/7 video in the cloud.
For an outdoor camera that does more than record video and send alerts, make sure it works with other smart devices. Many recent outdoor Wi-Fi cameras offer support for IFTTT (If This Then That), an internet service that uses mini programs (applets) that you create to have the camera interact with other IFTTT-enabled devices. For example, you can have a smart plug turn on a lamp indoors or activate an external siren when the camera detects motion.
Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands are also finding their way into many of the latest cameras, and allow you to do things like display video from the camera on an Amazon Echo Show or a Google Assistant smart display. If you have a home automation hub, look for a camera that you can integrate into your smart home to have it work with other smart devices like door locks.
Outdoor security cameras are generally more expensive than their indoor counterparts. They can range in price from around $100 up to $400 depending on features. There are plenty of affordable cameras available that offer good video performance, but as with just about any smart device, you'll pay more for features such as motion tracking, facial recognition, cellular connectivity, time-lapse recording, both onboard and cloud storage options, and rechargeable battery power.
Once you've found the camera for your home, check out our tips for setting it up. And for an even more advanced way to keep a set of eyes on your home, both indoors and out, check out our picks for The Best Smart Home Security Systems.
Pros: Excellent-quality 1080p video. Weatherproof. Rechargeable batteries. Supports IFTTT and Alexa voice commands. Pre-buffered video recording. Continuous recording capabilities. Free and subscription-based cloud storage.
Cons: Expensive. Requires hub (included). Many features are only available when plugged in.
Bottom Line: The Arlo Pro 2 outdoor security camera system is completely wireless, works well with other smart home devices, and offers stunning 1080p video with free cloud and local storage options for event-triggered video.
Pros: No wires. Weatherproof. Detailed 4K imagery with a wide field of view. Color night vision. AI-based motion detection. Integrated spotlight. Auto-zoom and motion tracking. Amazon Alexa, Apple Watch, and Google Assistant support.
Cons: Expensive. Requires a hub. Some features require a subscription.
Bottom Line: The Arlo Ultra is the first outdoor security camera we've seen that streams and records video in stunning 4K. It's expensive, but it's packed with features including color night vision, motion tracking, auto zooming, and intelligent motion detection.
Pros: Reasonably priced. Sharp 1080p video. Local and cloud-based video storage. Supports Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands, IFTTT applets. Built-in strobe light and siren. Easy to install.
Cons: Doesn't interact directly with other smart home devices.
Bottom Line: The Ezviz C3W ezGuard Wi-Fi Security Camera is a very affordable surveillance camera that lets you monitor activity outside of your home.
Pros: Completely wire-free. Sharp 1080p video. Works with Alexa voice commands and IFTTT. Motion detection. No hub required. Built-in siren. Easy to install.
Cons: Expensive. Recorded video requires cloud subscription.
Bottom Line: The Ring Stick Up Cam Battery is a versatile battery-powered wireless indoor/outdoor security camera that records motion-triggered video and stores it in the cloud.
Pros: Elegant design. 24/7 live video with 4K sensor, HDR, and close-up tracking. Weatherproof with IP66 rating. Two-way audio. Person alerts.
Cons: Expensive. Facial recognition feature requires extra subscription.
Bottom Line: The Nest Cam IQ Outdoor is an intelligent security camera meant to act as the first line of defense in your Nest home security setup.
Pros: Completely wireless. Sharp 720p video. Cloud and local storage. Motion and sound detection. Works with other smart devices. Supports IFTTT.
Cons: Expensive. Requires a cellular service plan.
Bottom Line: The Arlo Go is a completely wireless outdoor surveillance camera that uses cellular communication to deliver live and recorded video to your phone from anywhere.
Pros: Affordable. Sharp 1080p video. Completely wireless. Weatherproof. Local storage.
Cons: Doesn't integrate with other smart home devices. SD card not included. Siren isn't loud.
Bottom Line: The versatile Reolink Argus 2 is a weatherproof indoor/outdoor security camera that doesn't require any wires and is powered by a rechargeable battery pack.
Pros: Easy to install. Completely wireless. Motion-triggered recording. Sharp video quality. Loud siren. Works with Alexa and IFTTT.
Cons: Requires subscription to view recorded video. No pre-buffering.
Bottom Line: The Ring Spotlight Cam Battery is a completely wireless outdoor security camera with a bright spotlight, motion detection, and triggered recording.
Pros: Reasonably priced. Easy to install. Motion and sound detection. Sharp 1080p video. Free cloud storage. Alexa and Google voice support.
Cons: No IFTTT or HomeKit support. Doesn't directly interact with other smart home devices. Siren could be louder.
Bottom Line: The TP-Link Kasa Cam Outdoor is a reasonably priced outdoor security camera that offers crisp video, free cloud storage, and support for multiple voice platforms.
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In the past, a surveillance security system typically consisted of several cameras connectedeither hardwired or wireless to a digital video recorder (DVR), which recorded the images and displayed them on a closed circuit television (CCTV) or monitor. Nowadays, its much easier to have a standalone security camera. Whether you have one camera or several, they work with your homes internet network to send footage right to your computer or mobile device. Most consumer cameras store data internally, on a removable microSD card, or remotely on the cloud.
The cameras viewing angle determines how much space the camera will cover. Wide-angle lenses reduce the number of cameras required to monitor your home. Some outdoor security cameras have a wide-angle lens that may show a 360-degree view, but the best security cameras have a view of at least 100 degrees or better.
There are two outdoor security camera designs dome or bullet-shaped. The dome-shaped outdoor security camera is known to be less obvious to unwelcome visitors because they offer a 360 swivel that makes it difficult to determine their direction. On the other hand, bullet-shaped cameras are more common. They have a cylinder shape that clearly stands out to alert thieves that your home is under surveillance.
If you want to playback your homes outdoor activity, youll need a camera with onboard video storage or cloud recording capabilities. Most cameras with recording capabilities have a built-in secure digital (SD) or microSD slot that allows for sufficient recording space. Once the memory card is full, youll need to delete footage or store it elsewhere. Some popular cameras automatically override expired videos, which may not be most ideal if you need to keep a video. On the contrary, some security camera providers offer cloud storage monthly plans to securely store videos on the cloud. You can easily access them anytime, anywhere by signing into your account on your mobile device or using a mobile app.
Surveillance cameras can eat up a lot of energy. Its important to find an outdoor security camera that only records when motion is detected to cut electricity costs or battery usage. Some security cameras are also powered by solar panels to reduce energy costs but include a rechargeable battery and adapter to use as needed.
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Best Overall
The Arlo Q is an excellent security camera with great video quality, strong motion and sound detection and a generous free cloud-storage plan.
Don't be deceived: This $25 wireless security camera is very good for the price.
The Arlo Pro 2 provides a great combination of software, free cloud storage and video quality.
Need to keep an eye on your house from anywhere? Small, stand-alone Wi-Fi or wireless home security cameras are easy to set up; can stream video to your phone, tablet or PC; and will send you alerts if they detect motion or loud noises. Most cameras also provide night vision and automatic motion-activated recording, and some can be connected to other smart-home products, such as security systems and smart lights.
After testing dozens of wired and wireless options, our favorite home security camera is the Arlo Q ($149). We found that it had the best software, the most flexible options and the most affordable cloud-storage subscription plan of the home security cameras we tested. Our favorite fully wireless, battery-operated camera is the Arlo Pro 2; this 1080p camera's rechargeable battery can last for up to six months, and features two-way talk capabilities.
If you're looking for something under $100, our favorite budget security camera is the Wyze Cam 1080p, which costs about $25, yet has a surprising number of features for the price, and gives you 14 days of rolling cloud storage for free.
Can't decide which Arlo camera you should get? We've put together this handy Arlo security camera buying guide.
Our favorite indoor home security camera has an affordable price, high-quality video, and lots of features.
SPECIFICATIONS
Video resolution: 1080p/30fps | Field of view: 130 degrees | Night vision: 25 feet | Audio: half duplex | Local Storage: none | Battery Powered: no | Weather resistant: No | Smart Home Compatibility: Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT | Cloud Storage: seven days' footage free;longer periods start at $10/month
Simple, trouble-free setup
Intuitive, flexible scheduling
Unusual level of control over motion detection, scheduling
Excellent video quality
Generous free cloud plan
Easy social sharing of videos
Single-user mobile app
Difficult Custom Mode setup
Activity Zones not part of motion-detection controls
Timeline requires expensive subscription
With its top-notch video quality, excellent motion detection, flexible scheduling and intuitive user interface, the Arlo Q would be a contender as our best home security camera even without its very generous basic cloud-subscription plan. That plan gives you the past week's recordings at no cost for the lifetime of the unit (although higher tiers aren't free), and more than justifies the unit's relatively high price. The Arlo Q is the Wi-Fi security camera to beat.
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This camera costs less than $30, yet offers a ton of features, including 14 days of cloud storage for free.
SPECIFICATIONS
Video resolution: 1080p | Field of view: 110 degrees | Night vision: Yes | Audio: half-duplex | Local Storage: Yes | Battery Powered: No | Weather Resistant: No | Smart Home Compatibility: Alexa, Google Assistant | Cloud Storage: Free cloud storage for 14 days (rolling, in perpetuity)
Inexpensive
Free 14-day, rolling cloud storage
Works with motion and door sensors
Local storage
Limited field of view
Cloud storage clips limited to 14 seconds
Don't let the low price fool you; the Wyze Cam 1080p is an excellent home security camera, and our best pick for its price. This device comes with two weeks of free cloud storage, as well as a microSD card slot which you can use to enable continuous recording and create time-lapse videos. With an add-on module, you can link this camera to Wyze's motion sensors and smart bulbs, as well as to third party smart-home devices with Alexa and Google Assistant.
Read our full Wyze Cam 1080p review.
This battery-powered security camera offers exceptional quality video and can withstand the elements.
SPECIFICATIONS
Video resolution: 4K | Field of view: 180 degrees | Night vision: 25 feet | Audio: full-duplex | Local Storage: Yes (in base station) | Battery Powered: Optional | Weather Resistant: Yes | Smart Home Compatibility: Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT | Cloud Storage: 30-day rolling-cloud service (1080p) for up to 10 cameras free for one year;$9.99/month afterwards. Upgrade to 4K recording for $1.99/month per camera.
Excellent 4K video
Optional color night-vision videos
Comprehensive, easy-to-use software
Good audio
Can log in from only one device at a time
Web portal requires Adobe Flash:Expensive
Not only do the Arlo Ultras 4K cameras deliver the best quality weve seen from a wireless home security camera, but it also uses that extra resolution to enable digital track and zoom, which makes it easier to follow and ID a person as they move across the frame. A built-in spotlight also enables color recording at night, and it has dual microphones for better audio. Plus, the Arlo Ultras base station will be compatible with the companys smart home security kit, due out later this year. All of this will cost you, though: A single camera (with the hub) is $399, and extra cameras are $299 each. And if you want to save 4K videos, its an extra $1.99 per camera per month, on top of the $9.99 monthly plan, the latter of which is waived for the first year.
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A less expensive indoor/outdoor battery-powered camera that still offers very good image quality.
SPECIFICATIONS
Video resolution: 1080p | Field of view: 130 degrees | Night vision: 25 feet | Audio: half-duplex | Local Storage: Yes (in base station) | Battery Powered: Optional | Weather Resistant: Yes | Smart Home Compatibility: Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT | Cloud Storage: seven days' footage free;longer periods start at $10/month
Simple installation
Clean, intelligent interface
Flexible and easy scheduling
Geofencing turns system on/off depending on the phone's location
Very good daylight video quality
Free seven-day rolling cloud storage
Can login from only one device at a time
No auto-rotate of live or playback videos on mobile devices
Motion detection tools separate from setup section
Like its older sibling the Arlo Pro, the Arlo Pro 2 has motion detection, night vision and an intercom function, but the Pro 2 has a higher resolution (1080p vs. 720p) with a wider 130-degree field of view. The Arlo Pro 2 can be plugged in or run off battery power, and can last for up to six months without needing a recharge. You'll also get Arlo's generous cloud-subscription plan, which offers seven days' worth of footage for free.
Read our full Arlo Pro 2 review.
Nest's home security camera integrates well with many other smart home devices.
SPECIFICATIONS
Video resolution: 1080p | Field of view: 130 degrees | Night vision: 25 feet | Audio: half-duplex | Local Storage: No | Battery Powered: No | Weather Resistant: No | Smart Home Compatibility: Google Assistant, Philips Hue, Nest, Leviton, Lutron, August, Abode, IFTTT | Cloud Storage: Starts at $5/month for five days' footage
Excellent 1080p video quality
Easy setup
Impressive night vision
Programmable with Nest Protect and Nest Thermostat
Pricey
Requires monthly subscription for extra features
Microphone/speakers not very powerful
The Nest Cam Indoor is the third generation of the celebrated Dropcam, and bumps up its predecessors' video quality to 1080p. It's easy to set up and, thanks to its magnetic, swiveling base, it can be installed almost anywhere indoors. The video looks sharp; night vision is clear; the camera can be used as an intercom; and it interacts with the Nest Thermostat and the Nest Protect smoke detector, as well as numerous third-party smart- home devices. But to really make use of the camera's features, you'll have to shell out $10 or more per month for the Nest Aware program, which gives you access to cloud storage, person detection and customizable activity zones.
Google has discontinued its Works With Nest program; if you migrate your Nest account to a Google account, many of the smart home integrations with the Nest cam may no longer work. We suggest to hold off transitioning your account until the integrations you currently use with the Nest cam are supported within Google Home.
Read our full Nest Cam Indoor review.
SPECIFICATIONS
Video resolution: 1080p | Field of view: 140 degrees | Night vision: Yes | Audio: half-duplex | Local Storage: No | Battery Powered: No | Weather Resistant: Yes | Smart Home Compatibility: Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT | Cloud Storage: $3/month ($30/year) for 60 days of video
Wide field of view
Lets you set motion zones
Affordable subscription plan
Saving videos requires a subscription
In addition to a sharp 1080p camera, the Ring Floodlight camera has two powerful LEDS that turn on when motion is detected. Plus, Ring's app has a neighborhood-watch feature, which lets you see what's happening in your hood from other Ring users, as well as police and fire departments. Unfortunately, to view recorded video, you'll need to subscribe to Ring's cloud storage plans, which start at $30/year.
Read our full Ring Floodlight Camera review.
Arlo's cameras are expensive; this older (and cheaper) model is a lower resolution, but is just as effective.
SPECIFICATIONS
Video resolution: 720p | Field of view: 140 degrees | Night vision: Yes | Audio: half-duplex | Local Storage: Yes (in base station) | Battery Powered: Optional | Weather Resistant: Yes | Smart Home Compatibility: Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT | Cloud Storage: seven days' footage free;longer periods start at $10/month
Simple, quick installation
Clean, intelligent interface
rich set of features
Excellent video capture
Very good audio quality
Geofencing
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Monitoring Service
Some home security systems add extra peace of mind by offering an additional monitoring service. The upside is that if there is an intruder, the service can intervene quickly and call the police if necessary. On the downside, you can expect to pay an additional monthly fee for monitoring and it often (but not always) means signing a contract for a year or more. Other home security systems skip professional monitoring in favor of features such as smartphone alerts and self-activated sirens.
Smart Home Compatibility
Many of todays home security systems are built with tech integrations that allow the system to work with popular smart home platforms such as Google Home, Nest, and Amazon Alexa. Taking advantage of smart home compatible security systems can boost your confidence that your home is safe and secure and allow you to automate certain functions of your homes security protocol.
Video Recording
With a video-enabled security system you will get a live look at your home anytime and from anywhere, or receive real-time alerts when your home security system detects an unusual event. Some cameras will continuously record surveillance footage and upload it to a cloud server, while others save battery life and storage space by only recording motion-triggered events.
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Burglary Prevention is Possible
If you have avoided purchasing home security products on account of the cost, consider this: The average U.S. burglary results in $2,185 worth of lost valuables. When you weigh that against the price of a reliable home security system, the investment proves to be more than a bargain. HomeSecurityStore.com is a world leader in DIY home security, with the ultimate stock of home security products, burglar alarms, home security cameras and fully-equipped home security systems. Not only does our inventory consist of cutting-edge systems from leading manufacturers like WINN Security Honeywell, Visonic, DSC and GE Interlogix, but we also offer some of the most competitive prices in the industry.
Our selection of DIY home security equipment, Fingerprint Door Locks and surveillance cameras is second to none, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. We believe that personal protection is about much more than surveillance, and that's why we carry an unparalleled selection of driveway alarms, child safety essentials, intercoms,Camera Signs, Dummy Cameras, power adapters, Alarm wire, fire alarms, pepper spray,alarm Contacts and even temperature sensors.
At HomeSecurityStore.com, quality is king, but what truly sets us apart is our DIY ethic. We can offer the same great home security systems at a mere fraction of what the competition charges because we don't believe your safety and security should be held hostage by exorbitant monthly fees, commitments and contracts. We give you everything you need to easily set up your own security in a way that's best suited to your individual needs. As a valued customer, you can even benefit from our partnership with Alarm Relay, a Certified Alarm Monitoring Central Station, which provides 24-hour monitoring for the incredibly low price of $8.95 per month
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Take the safety of your apartment, condo or house to the next level with a home security system. Before making a decision on which device is best for your needs, consider all of the components of a security system and whether your home needs a wired or wireless system.
Components of Home Security Systems
Whats included in a home security system varies from product to product. The standard components that usually make up a home monitoring system include the following:
Control Panel: Control panels are the brains behind security systems for the home. A control panel communicates with each component of your system by receiving signals. Install this integral unit somewhere easily accessible, but out of sight for potential intruders to see.
Sensors: These magnetic devices are usually attached along door jambs and window frames. They send a signal to the control panel when a door or window opens.
Motion Detectors: These security components identify a threat by detecting motion and body heat released by people and/or animals. Once movement is detected, an alarm, camera or light will be triggered. Motion detectors are usually placed inside a home near doorways, stairways or high-traffic areas where people have to travel through. They can also be set up outside near patios, front doors and garages.
Keypad: Keypads make it easy to arm or disarm alarm systems. Some residential security systems offer a keychain remote for even more convenience.
Wired vs. Wireless Security Systems
There are two main types of home security systems wired and wireless.
Wired: Wired security systems are hardwired into your homes electrical system by small, low-voltage wires that travel inside your walls from a control panel to a component. Wired security systems are an ideal choice to include if your house is under construction because the walls will already be open, making for easy instillation. Adding a wired security system to an existing home can be more difficult, but they are extremely reliable and consistent.
Wireless: Wireless security systems are perfect for existing homes because theyre easy to install and can be relocated if necessary. These systems are a little less reliable than their wired counterparts because sensors and detectors use radio transmitters to signal a control panel. If you desire more control, consider Wi-Fi security systems. These wireless systems allow you to monitor and control your home security from your smartphone.
Give yourself and your family the peace of mind they desire and deserve with a home security system. For information about other security components including monitoring services and pool alarms, check out our Home Security Systems buying guide.
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Protect your residence and family from break-ins, burglaries and more with Progressive Home Security by SimpliSafe. SimpliSafe features professional monitoring with easy installation and no long-term contracts. With intuitive products that can be easily installed in thirty minutes or less without drilling holes and running wires, SimpliSafe is far more cost-effective than technician-installed security systems.
SimpliSafe home monitoring is 100% wireless and powerfully engineered to detect trouble and send instant alerts regarding any suspicious activity. If an alarm at your residence is triggered, your monitoring system notifies the monitoring center and calls the number you have on file. Youll be asked to provide your safe word, which confirms the emergency, and then the police are notified and dispatched to your home.
SimpliSafes home monitoring system also enables you to:
Keep in mind, SimpliSafes home monitoring service is optional, and not included in every plan. If you dont want to pay for monitoring, your SimpliSafe plan can still function as a burglar deterrent with a local alarm. You can browse plans online or create your own wireless home security system in minutes. Youll be able to customize a plan that best fits your budget and protects your home, whether you have a single entrance or multiple windows and doors.
Home alarm systems can accomplish more than just the obvious goals of deterring crime and protecting valuables:
Peace of mind: Perhaps nothing is more valuable than knowing you and your family are prepared and protected in the event of an intrusion.
Fire protection: SimpliSafes home alarm (smoke detector) will sound when a fire is detected, and your monitoring system will call the fire department.
Water damage prevention: SimpliSafes water sensor protects against costly leaks or floods by warning you the second your home is at risk for water damage.
Lower home insurance rates: Many home insurers include a discount if you have a home security system in place.
Criminals captured: Visual verification using SimpliSafes monitoring helps police catch criminals, making your neighborhood safer for everyone.
SimpliSafes camera, called the SimpliCam, captures crystal-clear video evidence that you can easily stream for free or share with neighbors and police. Youre able to view footage from your smartphone, laptop or tablet with a plan that includes monitoring.
SimpliSafe offers various types of sensors, which are often the anchor of any security system. Some sensors are uniquely built to detect heat signatures of humans, and not false alarms like swaying branches or animals.
Entry sensor: Protects any window or door, which is usually where burglars enter. Best for rooms with less than three windows.
Motion sensor (motion detector): Covers the entire room or hallway. Ideal for rooms with three or more windows.
Glassbreak sensor: Specially calibrated to pick up the sound of smashed windows; perfect for a room with sliding doors and multiple windows.
Panic button: Press this to trigger your alarm if youre at home and in dangerpolice will be dispatched.
Smoke detector: Triggers a loud siren when smoke is sensed; should be placed in every bedroom.
Carbon monoxide detector: Essential for detecting deadly gasses that you cant smell; should be placed on every floor.
Temperature sensor: Senses coolness, so you can avoid freezing pipes that may burst.
Water sensor: Triggers an alarm when water is detected from your water heater or other household appliance.
If your plan includes monitoring, SimpliSafe uses video-verified alarms, which, when triggered, save a recorded clip of the intruder and alerts police.
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