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millerj90 Member Since: 25 Oct 2010 Location: Melksham Posts: 334 |
Have a look at the Eufy range. Fully integrated and no subscription fees |
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10th Apr 2021 6:09pm |
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Bl4ckD0g Member Since: 16 Feb 2020 Location: 127.0.0.1 Posts: 1322 |
Rip it all out, and install a ring alarm. Works nicely together with the doorbell, floodlights, sensors, sirens, and naturally notifications to your phone. Also has guest access etc. A very good system. Only thing some people may have against it is that it is owned by Amazon. |
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10th Apr 2021 6:35pm |
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Baltic Blue Member Since: 13 Aug 2015 Location: North Wales Posts: 3763 |
Good luck with the move Greg šš
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10th Apr 2021 6:42pm |
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TJH1985 Member Since: 11 Feb 2015 Location: Nottingham Posts: 664 |
We had the same dilemma and having done a ton of research landed on a Texecom solution and it has been rock solid! They also have great support.
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10th Apr 2021 9:14pm |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3542 |
Thanks a lot for the replies so far.
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11th Apr 2021 6:57am |
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Bl4ckD0g Member Since: 16 Feb 2020 Location: 127.0.0.1 Posts: 1322 |
Ring utilises/support the zwave protocol for automation integration. Still have to try a zwave co2/heat detector into the system. The ones I had from visonic powermaster arenāt compatible.
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11th Apr 2021 7:48am |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
Depending on the alarm system, you should be able to get an output to trigger a dialler. The dialler will call a number of preset numbers in turn and deliver a voice message. You can get GSM diallers or wired phone line diallers, the GSM ones are more secure in case the phone line is cut. BMW i3 Electric Car
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11th Apr 2021 8:14am |
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Bl4ckD0g Member Since: 16 Feb 2020 Location: 127.0.0.1 Posts: 1322 |
My old alarm had one of these diallers. I found them always a bit . So yes you can hear the alarm going off, but you can't see why. So you also don't know what number to press to disable for a false alarm (if you can remember the numeric PSTN code) or do what...
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11th Apr 2021 9:16am |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8503 |
Texecom Premier elite system is a good way to go.
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11th Apr 2021 9:21am |
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Bl4ckD0g Member Since: 16 Feb 2020 Location: 127.0.0.1 Posts: 1322 |
The benefits of combining comes with further automation, and overall integration. For example my cameras are also linked to my home smart lighting based around Philips hue. All helps towards prevention...
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11th Apr 2021 9:27am |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8503 |
Yes, and in order to get the camera on the bottom gate I had to wire an ethernet to a mesh pod in the garage so it would cover that doorbell as itās about 100m from the house.
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11th Apr 2021 9:35am |
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essex boy Member Since: 21 Jan 2017 Location: essex Posts: 207 |
Hi I have been installing alarms since 1983 and would be happy to share my knowledge |
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11th Apr 2021 9:57am |
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Bl4ckD0g Member Since: 16 Feb 2020 Location: 127.0.0.1 Posts: 1322 |
Essexboys go on then š¤£š¤£
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11th Apr 2021 10:30am |
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essex boy Member Since: 21 Jan 2017 Location: essex Posts: 207 |
Have a look at Eaton I-ON range which can be hooked up to router wireless or hard wired and also they are hybrid |
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11th Apr 2021 10:35am |
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