KoolKid wrote: » 1) Yes, both will give you push notifications. 2) Yes both will send tampers. The i70 also now has smash & grab alerts & polling. eg. If the front door is opened or an alarm event occurs & the server connection with the panel is lost you will get an alert. Even without any alarm events you will also get a notification if server connection is lost for a set period of time. 3) Yes. Battery life should average 3 years. HKC did have issues with earlier devices & batteries but I think that's sorted now. 4)Both are grad 2 panels. However the installation will be only grade one unless its monitored. The other main difference is all the above is free on GSD systems and the apps are free to download . With HKC you have to pay for each app & you have to sign up to an annual subscription. At the moment that subscription is €60 a year.
Evolution1 wrote: » You only have to pay for the app once and you can share it as much as you like.
robnet77 wrote: » hi, I would need to get a wirelss alarm installed and recently got three quotes, now I would have a few questions about HKC Quantum 70 vs GSD i70 solutions please. 1) do both apps provide near immediate (<90 seconds) notifications in case of alarm activated, without the need to log into the app continuously to check the system status? 2) do both panels send near immediate (<90 seconds) notifications in case they get tampered with? 3) are intertia and PIR sensors comparable in terms of technlogy and battery life? 4) do they offer a similar grade of protection? (e.g. are they both rated Grade 2?)
robnet77 wrote: » thanks for the replies, I had the impression that the HKC app would send notifications every 15 minutes, rather than continuously? Also, the app from GSD is free but it requires the installation of a wifi/LAN card that costs around 200€? I reckon the HKC app only charges the monthly fee of 5/7€? thanks!
Sequence 365 wrote: » Hkc wireless equipment is only around a few years and Yes they did have some serious issues with there own brand of batteries which as far as I am aware is sorted out . Any Manafactuer can have issues no matter what the product . People don't seem to be giving GSD much of a chance . In my opinion I think they think way ahead of a lot of Manafactuer They were the 1st ones to bring out Smash & Grab Notifications They are as far as I'm aware the only ones that have a live feed wireless or wired camera on there app I don't support any 1 particular but they are Irish Owned & Irish Made and not just packaged here like some. I for one always try & support Irish Jobs firstly Everybody starts somewhere
KoolKid wrote: » Do you have any link to where that is available.? I have come across customers who have had to pay for multiple apps.Is there some way they can claim discounts? Do you rate the amount of time wireless gear has been out as relevant?
Evolution1 wrote: » Yeah after I told them about it. There's not much info on the GSD gear.. I dont think it was HKCs own batteries that was causing that issue. GSD need to create more interest. They have non working demos in wholsalers??? Maybe some product videos of how the gear works. Have they held any open days ??
Evolution1 wrote: » no link I'm afraid but you can check on the app and play store that it supports family sharing meaning it can be shared for free.
altor wrote: » No, notification are sent out as they happen. I have tested the Quantum using the GSM-SC to see how long it would take to send the back tamper even and you get it within two seconds. These modules are separate from the systems themselves which is were the fee comes in.
robnet77 wrote: » thanks, so what is the main difference between the 5€/month and the 7€/month subscription please?
KoolKid wrote: » Does either of them include polling? Is there still an increase to come so?
KoolKid wrote: » Sales speel to sell you the system they want to install. I'm not going to go into a ton of detail as to so many things that are wrong with that statement. But consider these 2 scenarios. 1) A burglar is attempting to gain entry and the vibration sensor activates the alarm. He has still to spend more time trying to break in while the alarm is ringing and possibly making a call to the monitoring station. He is unlikely to waste time here not knowing what the response time may be. 2)A burglar has spent all the time he wants to force a window or door. He has the door/open and still the alarm has not activated. There has been 100-1000s worth of damage done to your windows /doors. He may even have damaged a few before getting in. Now he enters and only now does the alarm activate. Does he run now? He's in, he has done the hard work. He knows he has a good few minutes. He won't be leaving empty handed. Also bear in mind most perimeter systems will have a couple of pirs to verify the alarm as well. Also bear in mind on a night time setting you will not get any activations untill the burglar is in the house. That's putting you in a very dangerous situation when the alarm does finally activate.
KoolKid wrote: » No logic to having inertias only either. You can walk out and leave the windows wide open and the alarm will still set??????
KoolKid wrote: » But if you are installing an inertia sensor it's as easy to install an inertia contact. If your going to do the job do it right.
robnet77 wrote: » sorry, which of the above are you suggesting to use please? I'm a bit confused now. My understanding is that inertia sensors may not activate in case of glass panel being removed, is that correct?
John Kelly of wrote: » Your understanding is skewed because that guy told you a pack of lies. There are a few cheaply made window types where you could get the glass out from the outside but in most cases it would be impossible to remove the glass from a window without activating the alarm if it had inertia sensor on it. It's pretty outrageous that he is telling lies like that to people and succeeding in convincing lots of people. We tried to name and shame him before on here but the mods closed down the thread. Probably scared of being sued.