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A fine option all around. Hi Caytlin, I’m sorry to hear that you’ve been burglarized!If you’re looking to self monitor, SimpliSafe is not a good choice as you won’t be able to livestream footage, receive notifications, or control your system remotely. Since your Internet connection isn’t great you should definitely look for a system with cellular or landline backup. I’d look into abode. Their Connect Plan is only $10 a month or $96 a year and it will give you cellular backup and unlimited self monitoring. Here’s a link to my review of their starter kit w61s9Our primary concern is that we have 3 levels; The front entrance is on the ground floor in our bedroom is on the third floor. When we’re in the bedroom between the white noise machine in the central air system we would never be able to hear anything happening on the first/ground floor. We’re looking for an economical, DIY security system with a loud alarm/siren to alert us when were sleeping And to alert us if there is an intruder when we’re not home. We’d love your input/ recommendations!Would also love your thoughts/advice on self monitoring vs using a security company to monitor. Many thanks!KelliHi Kelli, You’re very welcome and thanks for reading!There are a bunch of different companies that have sirens I recommend SimpliSafe. However, if you self monitor with SimpliSafe, you won’t be able to control your system remotely, livestream footage, or receive notifications.

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99MSRPSimpliSafe Home Security System at $229. 96MSRPWink Lookout at $199. 00MSRPFrontPoint Safe Home at $882. 84MSRPLiveWatch Plug and Protect IQ 2. 0 at $599. 00MSRPGetSafe Home Security at $249. 00MSRPNest Secure at $499. 00MSRPProtect America Home Security at $41. 99MSRPAugust Smart Lock HomeKit Enabled at $229. 00MSRPSchlage Sense at $229. 00MSRPPoly Control Danalock V2 BT at $129.

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Likewise, the new SiX Series line of wireless devices are easy to install, easy to maintain and provide a higher level of security. This includes the Lyric secondary keypad LKP500 EN, Lyric Keyfob SiXFOB, Lyric Door Window Contact SiXminiCT, Lyric Motion Sensor SiXPIR, Lyric Glassbreak SiXGB, Lyric Smoke Detector SiXSMOKE, and Lyric Auxiliary Siren SiXSIREN. The series utilize a 2. 4 GHz 128 bit encryption signal to prevent possible jamming of the RF signals by sophisticated thieves which frankly is unlikely, but why not have the added protection?. The Lyric Controller can receive voice commands to control Z Wave automation smart scenes and other features with the use of it’s built in microphone. There are three basic commands the Lyric alarm control panel will understand Hello Lyric, Hello Lyric home, and OK Lyric. Once the trigger word has been stated you can then follow with your automation smart scene name such as Returning Home, Wake Up, Evening Time, or Bedtime. These scenes can include an array of Z Wave connected devices to lock/unlock a door, lower a connected thermostat, turn on/off or dim lights, close or open your garage door. The Honeywell Lyric Controller has also added integration with the new Skybell HD Video Doorbell though you will need the DBCAM version to work with Total Connect 2. The high definition video doorbell lets you enjoy new levels of security, control, and convenience wherever you are in the world. With Skybell you can remotely check doorbell activity on the Honeywell Total Connect 2.

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