Alkers wrote: » There's normally a "perimeter" set function which will only turn on the windows and door sensors. Are the motion sensor areas not upstairs? Can you not just buy window/door sensors for the area currently covered by the motion sensors as opposed to a whole new system?
Shefwedfan wrote: » I have a HKC alarm system in the house. At the moment is covers 50% of the house with window/door sensors. It uses motion sensors to cover the rest. Miss Shefwed doesn't like this as wants to turn on alarm while in the house. Especially when asleep but dog is walking around, hoover going etc etc. My plan was to upgrade alarm with wireless HKC sensors. 16 windows and 6 doors, plus addition of the remote control comes to €1700 :eek: plus VAT :eek::eek: I have a mesh wifi network, smart plugs and multiple Alexa devices around the house. I was wondering would I be better investing in a Smart system. So connectors on doors/windows to check if open. Install motion detectors etc. This came to mind as I was going to install motion detectors so when nobody is in house then everything turns off, lights come on at night if kids get up etc Am I mad? or have people done this? I know disadvantage is BB goes down and house is wide open but that is smaller risk than current setup
wexfordman2 wrote: » No, you are not mad, or at least if you are, so am I:-) I've done exactly what you speak of above using a smart alarm system which is controlling most of the things you mention above. It's an excellent combination. There are a few options on how to do it, depends on how far you want to go, and of you are technically savvy, or can do some level of coding.
368100 wrote: » What smart alarm system did you install?
Shefwedfan wrote: » Thanks, the Nest system looks like what I am looking for Only issue is I use Alexa. Kids/wife etc love it so I am wondering would similar system be available to link in with that? I had a look at Samsung Smart Things, just wondering is anyone using? Thanks
bk wrote: » Yale Sync is an option worth checking out so. I think it links to Alexa. I've the slightly older Yale Smart Alarm system, that does mostly the same, but lacks Alexa integration. I'm pretty happy with it overall, but it does have some pros and cons versus traditional alarm system. I also have Smart Things, but my experience with it is poor and disappointing, I wouldn't recommend it for security purposes.
Shefwedfan wrote: » Thanks On the smart things, did you buy the hub or use the integrated one in Alexa ?
bk wrote: » Smart Things hub. I've gone all in on Google Home.
Shefwedfan wrote: » Thanks, whats the issue with the Smart Things? it seems to be the highest recommended from the websites.....
bk wrote: » Well the Smartthing sensors are very finicky, it feels like you are constantly replacing the batteries in them. And they are difficult type of batteries to get. Also the whole thing isn't really designed to be an alarm system. You can sort of try and use it like that, but it takes a look of messing around to get it to work, specially if you want to use things like Keypads and external SAABs. I'm just not sure it is stable and reliable enough for that use. Others might have a different experience.
Shefwedfan wrote: » I think most of the reviews say similar. On the Yale smart alarm, it can't handle enough devices unless I start to use motion sensors which we are trying to move away from.
Shefwedfan wrote: » So looking at Ring alarm system and also Cytech
bk wrote: » I think the newer Yale Sync system supports 40 devices, would that not be enough? My older Yale Smart Alarm system only supports 20 devices, maybe you are mixing it up with that. Yes, Cytech would probably be a very good system, but very expensive, probably quiet a bit more then upgrading your HKC. BTW If you go Yale or Ring, I assume you planning on continuing to use the HKC, to use Yale/Ring in parallel for the extra rooms? If you are planning to go over to Yale/Ring completely, then they have some downsides versus HKC.
whatawaster wrote: » Somfy (shock sensors but no contacts (i think?))
Shefwedfan wrote: » What is the downside v the HKC? Thanks
bk wrote: » The somfy sensor while not a traditional magnetic contact, can act in the same way. Basically it has an accelerometer in it that can detect movement and if open or closed, as well as vibration/shock. BTW no personal experience of this system, just going spec/manual. Another one that looks interesting in the Ajax alarm system if you can get it here. Looks to have a great range of different sensors, pirs, curtain pir's, external pirs, shock sensors, glass break sensors, etc. Again I haven't tried it, it just looks very interesting and has grabbed my attention. - No shock sensors - Wireless only - No backup 3g/4g comms channel, only works over your internet, which might be compromised if cut. - Keypad works, but the HKC one is much nicer.
Shefwedfan wrote: » So my wife friend house got robbed. Garda came out and said should have motion sensors, cameras etc. So wife now wants system in place ASAP......best place to buy Yale system as it looks the best?
368100 wrote: » Amazon
bk wrote: » Depends really on what you are looking for. Wired or wireless? Want DIY or pro install? Is your new home wired for alarm or have an existing system? How much you want to spend? I've a Yale Smart Alarm system, wireless, DIY and pretty affordable. I'm very happy with it, but not perfect and has a few downsides. I also have 3 Logictech cameras and a few other Yi/TP-Link ones. Don't directly work with the Yale alarm, but doesn't need to as such IME. A new one that has popped up on our radar recently, is the Ajax Systems alarm. Wireless and DIY, more expensive then Yale but also adds lots of extra features and sensor options. See the last few pages of the thread titled "Smart zone Alarms" a few threads down. Of course there is the traditional pro install alarms, HKC, Vanderbilt, GSD, Cytech. And if budget is extremely tight, Xiaomi system. Oh and the Ring Alarm is now a partial option.
Clareman wrote: » Sorry for jumping in here, any advice on how to buy the alarm stuff from non-Irish google stores? I'm interested in the alarm and the Nest Mesh but neither are available in Ireland yet
Shefwedfan wrote: » Just wondering has anyone used the simplisafe system?