Sunday, November 13, 2011

High End Security Systems

High End Security Systems

Security System

There are home security systems and then there are home security systems. While many middle class Americans opt for so called cookie cutter options or even for more fancy affairs with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, sensors on all doors and windows, glass break detectors, and even motion detectors, there is a higher end spectrum where price isn't much of an issue.

High end security systems are quite varied in form and function; however, there are some features that those with loose budgets should consider.

Integration: Just as you have your home theater system connected to your computer, you can bundle up your home security system and connect it to everything else. The idea is to make each component talk to one another, to communicate. You can easily tie all your systems together through your computer. Using a program like Digilinix, you'll be able to control everything from your TV to your garage door through your computer. This makes it easy to view surveillance footage on your computer or flat screen TV; you can even record it and play it back with your DVR.

Occupancy Sensors: Another feature to add to your home security arsenal is an occupancy sensor. This does more to save electricity and to help out with the global warming issue, than it does to save your home from thieves, but it's still a great feature. Occupancy sensors consist of passive infrared detectors and door contacts which detect when someone's in a room. If there is no movement for a significant amount of time, it will shut the lights off in that room and adjust the temperature as well.

Customized WAV Files: Some innovative home security companies have devised applications that go hand in hand with integrated systems mentioned earlier. One such company out of Washington state has created an emergency soundtrack, as it were, to play during a situation. These WAV files can be customized to play, for example instructions if an intruder were detected on the grounds. This audio system would only be triggered after security personnel working off-site verified the presence of the intruder. Of course, the possibilities of WAV files are endless, if you think about it.

Remote Controls: You use a remote control to switch on the television, to operate your air condition, to open the garage door, and to turn on your stereo, so why not have a remote for your home alarm system. Some security manufacturers are coming out with remote control capability that allows users to monitor and control their system when they are away from home. These remote controls are basically something akin to a small web server. They work through the internet, allowing home owners to view surveillance videos and receive alerts to their cell phones and other mobile devices.

Customized Alerts: This means putting sensors under an aquarium, for example. If the tank breaks and no one's home, the security company can call the repair man in and have him save the fish and fix the tank too.

Of course, these are just of the few high end goodies on the market for more upscale customers. Browse the web for more exciting home security developments.

Oversized Patio Umbrellas Overboard Waterproof Backpack Pizzelle Makers

No comments:

Post a Comment