Just about anything that has become known to function with wires has now evolved to work without them. This includes home security systems.
Wireless home security systems are pretty much an industry standard now. Ranging from security surveillance devices, monitoring security devices, smoke detectors and various intercom communication products, wireless products are here and here to stay.
Let’s see which in the what of wireless home security systems are making their mark in many households nowadays.
Wireless Motion Detector Alarm with Telephone Dialer
Though not all, most motion detectors utilize infrared signal receivers to function successfully. Picture a foot tripping a trip wire. Motion detectors function no different. Once something gets in the way of an established infrared signal, the detector registers the action, thus “sensing” the movement. Some brands feature “pet-immune” capabilities, where the movements of pets (like cats and dogs) are already considered, thus eliminating the chances of “false alarm” scenarios.
Telephone dialer features can also be found in most leading brands. This nifty feature gives owners the option to let the device alert the necessary channels, via the phone, should the situation need the attention.
The Wireless Door Chime Intercom
It’s a door chime, it’s an intercom, and its wireless. Speak to callers before letting them in with an easy to setup wireless intercom. It’s a basic for your wireless home security system. All the features and capabilities of a regular door chime/intercom, only, these devices come without wires.
Wireless Monitor And CCTV Camera
Closed-circuit television setups stand to be a standard when home security surveillance systems are talked about. Visually monitor what need to be secured. Some devices may come to be bigger in size compared to others, but the bottom line is it’s your basic security camera, with its own monitor and again, its wireless. It’s a staple for every wireless security system. Easy to use, easy to install.
Wireless Driveway Alert Systems
Enter the wireless driveway alert system. Products of this type utilize an infrared motion detector for its successful operation. It detects visitors (either wanted or not) and/or vehicles who come close to your property. Useful for driveways housing keeper cars. Again, since it’s wireless, hassle free installation is expected.
Wireless Doorbell Video Intercom
This unit lets you visually verify your house’s callers. It still has your basic intercom capabilities for communication purposes, and also plays as a “fisheye” for your front door. Difference therein would be that you wouldn’t have to physically go near the door to see who is outside. Oh, and its wireless too.
The five types of devices are just examples of just what one can immediately expect when purchasing devices to spouse up one’s wireless home security system. There are other products out in the market, though not as “readily available” as the five mentioned above.
Here are two of more specific wireless home security devices, often found in business establishments.
Color Video Board Camera
The sizes may vary, but the underlying setup of these cameras remain the same. A pinhole camera is mounted on a board which is really small. 1.5 x 1.5 inches small. Most devices of this type mount a 3.7 mm lens, and works very well as a spy camera. If you’re eyes are good enough, you can find these devices often in department stores.
Infrared Cameras
Such a camera is capable of seeing in the dark. It provides its own light source, utilizing the prescense of Light emitting diodes (LEDs) which surround the camera’s lens. The LEDs automatically turn on when the surrounding environment gets dark.
A 940nm LED is virtually invisible to human eyes in pitch black darkness, thus its “hidden camera” application.
Be you be beefing up your business or your home, the advent of wireless home security systems reviews a lot of aspects in your list of needs.
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