The main purpose of a home security system is to keep your property and the people inside it safer. Harm may come in the form of a burglary, home invasion, fire, flood, or other environmental disaster, and most home security systems can monitor for all of these.

Wired Home Alarm System

A burglar alarm system consists of a series of electrical components that are connected to a property. Via sensors and contacts, they detect movement or the opening of doors and windows, upon which a loud alarm is produced to alert those nearby of the unauthorised entry

As the name suggests, wired alarm systems are hardwired into your building and communicate through attached wires. Every sensor is physically connected to the control panel, and in monitored systems, the control panel typically communicates with the outside monitoring service via landline.

Unmonitored Home Alarm System

Unmonitored (or self-monitored) security systems consist of equipment you can have a professional install or install yourself. Equipment can vary greatly between systems, but typical items include a control panel, motion sensors, door and window sensors, glass-break sensors, smoke detectors, and sirens

An unmonitored security system consists of tech like security cameras, sirens, and other devices that activates or alerts you when something is amiss but does not contact emergency services directly

  • Unmonitored Security Systems
  • Unmonitored is More Affordable
  • Unmonitored is Less Safe
  • Unmonitored is Less Convenient

Wireless Smart Home System

A smart home allows homeowners to control appliances, thermostats, lights, and other devices remotely using a smartphone or tablet through an internet connection. Smart homes can be set up through wireless or hardwired systems. Smart home technology provides homeowners with convenience and cost savings.

The smart home concept in the system improves the standard living at home. ... The main control system implements wireless technology to provide remote access from smart phone.