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Helpful Buying Guide.
 

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Smart Home Alarms — What to Consider

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  • Coverage area: Count how many doors, windows, and rooms need sensors.

  • Wireless vs. wired: Wireless is easier to install; wired is more stable long‑term.

  • App control: Look for systems with instant alerts and remote arming/disarming.

  • Expandability: Choose alarms that allow adding extra sensors later.

  • Backup power: Ensure the system works during power cuts.

  • Smart integrations: Alexa, Google, or Apple Home compatibility improves convenience.​

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Doorbell & Intercom Cameras — What to Consider

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  • Video quality: 1080p or higher for clear footage.

  • Field of view: Wider angles capture more of your entryway.

  • Night vision: Essential for visibility after dark.

  • Motion detection: Adjustable sensitivity reduces false alerts.

  • Two‑way audio: Lets you speak to visitors or delivery drivers.

  • Storage options: Cloud storage is convenient; local storage avoids subscription fees.

  • Wi‑Fi strength: Ensure your router reaches the front door.​

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Outdoor Security Lights — What to Consider

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  • Brightness: Higher lumens = stronger illumination.

  • Motion sensors: Look for adjustable range and sensitivity.

  • Power source: Solar is easy; wired is reliable; battery is flexible.

  • Weatherproof rating: IP65 or higher for outdoor durability.

  • Smart features: App control, scheduling, and integration with cameras.

  • Installation height: Higher placement increases coverage.

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