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Today we will explain the difference between different types of security equipment and show you how to select the most suitable product. Checking and comparing the prices of both of these items will help you make the right decision. Generally hardwired systems take a lot of time to install and they require various components to get the job done. As far as wireless security products are concerned, the pricing structure is pretty low. Plus, there is the maintenance issue. Whether you are looking for burglar alarm systems, or any other equipment, you would require annual maintenance operations to maintain your hardwired security systems in an optimum condition. With time these maintenance requirements increase and turn out to be a frequent concern for homeowners. On the other hand, wireless items don’t require any maintenance, which is a great plus. So, now that we know the difference between two specific types of security equipment, we should move towards finding out how to get the best product. In the past, when hardwired home security systems were already well known and established, the wireless technology came knocking, giving us an alternative to the wall smashing, cable hell that hardwired systems produced. Obviously, in its first years, wireless home security was unstable, thus unreliable and despite its more convenient nature, these security holes as well as its higher price usually turned people away and back to the traditional hardwired systems.

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The UL also tests home security monitoring stations. Its testing methods cover a lot of the same ground as the FM Approval, but it goes even further, reviewing the quality of the monitoring technology and the knowledge, response times, and abilities of the operators and employees. If a station gets the UL stamp of approval, its operators, technology, and facilities are the best of their class. One of the best things about SimpliSafe is that it's a completely configurable system, with five packages available. On the high end there's the Haven package $489. 86, which comes with 14 hardware components including the base station, a wireless keypad, a keychain remote, two motion sensors, four door/window entry sensors, a panic button, a 105 decibel siren, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, water and freeze sensors, and a SimpliSafe yard sign and window decals. The least expensive Foundation pack $229. 96, which is designed for small homes and focuses solely on basic home security, includes the base station, a wireless keypad, one motion sensor, one entry sensor, and the yard sign and decals. If you want to add one or more SimpliCam security cameras the system supports up to four, they're $99 each. And the Video Doorbell Pro is an integrated 1080p smart doorbell with camera that you can add for $169. Currently, SimpliSafe doesn't offer any packages that include cameras or the doorbell.

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