Gadgets Market 24: Home Security Systems
Showing posts with label Home Security Systems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Security Systems. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

The best security cameras for home 2018
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Home security cameras let you keep a watchful eye on your pets, kids, cars and more, day and at night. We test the best security cameras for home use.




What's the best home security camera you can buy in the US Or UK?

Everyone likes to know that their home is secure and that everything and everyone inside is safe while we’re gone. In years past, that meant using a CCTV system to record, but few had remote access or alerts. Now you can buy a Wi-Fi-connected camera you can view from your phone.
Modern home security cameras are very easy to set up. Some use cloud storage, so any evidence is saved online and safe from thieves who might steal your camera.

Want more help deciding which is best for you? Read our buying advice for the Best home security cameras

Netatmo Presence

It isn’t perfect, it isn’t cheap and it lacks a few features we’d like to see added to the app, but overall we really like the Netatmo Presence. It doesn’t look like a security camera and the LEDs do a good job of replacing an existing outdoor light. Plus, it’s not difficult to install and there’s no subscription to pay.




Ezviz Mini 360 Plus


It isn’t flawless, but for this price the Mini 360 Plus is a very good security camera which records great-quality video. It undercuts all the big names despite offering pan and tilt with motion tracking.
There’s no free cloud storage, but recording to microSD means you get the full quality and not a compressed, lower-resolution stream.


Netgear Arlo Q


For a camera that costs £169.99, the Arlo Q offers quite a lot – free cloud recording, night vision, two-way communication and a well-designed app available for iOS, Android and FireOS, providing users with basic home security.
It doesn’t feature a built-in siren like some of its competitors, but you have to make compromises at this price point – a camera that features night vision, two-way audio and a siren can cost ~£250.
Other compatible Arlo accessories provide users with a system that can be slowly upgraded over time, allowing customers to start with one fairly cheap camera and build the system up from there.

Ezviz Mini Plus


The Mini Plus is a great home security camera that works reliably and offers very good quality video. We’d like to see some improvements in the app both in terms of the interface and also to add some of the advanced options that you get only in the Windows app. It’s a shame there’s no free cloud recording option, but the fact it can record to both cloud and microSD means you have the choice. Ultimately, you’ll struggle to find another 1080p security camera with a similar set of features and diminutive size for less.


Ring Video Doorbell 2


The Ring Video Doorbell 2 is a great smart home accessory, both to alert you that somebody is at the door when at home and away, and to provide extra security for your home. The ability to communicate with somebody at your door via your phone, tablet or computer is an exciting (and not to mention handy) experience, and the improved charging system makes the Ring 2 almost perfect.
1080p streaming is a welcome addition, providing clearer images than ever before, although we wouldn’t say it’s worth upgrading if you’ve already got a first-gen Ring. If you haven’t already got a Ring doorbell, however, we’d recommend paying the extra £20 and buying the Ring Video Doorbell 2.


Y-Cam Evo

The Evo is a good all-round indoor home security camera you can buy thanks to a combination of hardware, software and the free seven-day cloud recording. Just note this now lasts for 12 months.



Logi Circle 2


The Logi Circle 2 is a vast improvement on the original Circle, with higher resolution streaming, a wider viewing angle and a range of accessories that extend the functionality of the smart camera. It’s small, robust, and the Logi Circle app is well-built with a range of features and options for the camera.
It is a little pricey, though, and it’s worth bearing in mind that some features (person detection, dedicated motion zones) are locked to the £7.99 per month Circle Safe Premium subscription.


Y-cam Outdoor HD Pro


It may lack a speaker for two-way communication, but if you need an outdoor camera the Y-Cam is a good choice. The app is one of the better ones out there, allowing you to easily bring up motion events over the last seven days. It's reliable, too.
The only snag is that while rolling 7-day storage was previously free, this now applies only to the first 12 months.

How to choose a home security camera

Most home security cameras perform the same basic functions – they detect an event, record the event and send you an alert – but they don’t all do it in the same way.
Also, there are two main types: those that record only when motion is detected and those that record constantly (like CCTV).
Certain cameras go beyond those basics and some can be mounted outdoors. Don’t forget to read our reviews to find out how well each camera works in practice and whether its day and night video quality is any good: don’t rely on a manufacturer's specifications or claims.

Alerts

You should get notifications on your phone when the camera detects an event. Without watching the live feed constantly, this is the only way to keep tabs on your home in relative real time.
Some can send alerts to multiple people; others will send emails in addition to text messages.

Cloud recording

Many manufacturers now offer cloud-storage plans with their camera. They record video to a server in the cloud and store it for anything from 24 hours to a couple of weeks. Sometimes offered free, these cloud plans typically require a monthly subscription, but may be worth buying for their convenience and 24/7 recording.

Facial recognition

Netatmo's Welcome (and Nest with its Cam IQ) offer facial recognition so you can get alerts when certain family members arrive home - or only if an unfamiliar face is spotted. It does work, but not as well as you might hope.
Neither of these cameras makes it into our top chart here, for different reasons.

Local storage

Some cameras include memory card slots so you can store video on the device. We like this option as it can eliminate the cost of monthly storage fees - but if a thief steals your camera they take the evidence with them. Ezviz's cameras let you record both locally and to the cloud simultaneously.

Apps

All the latest cameras can be accessed (some even set up) via a smartphone or tablet app. In addition to offering a way to view the camera’s live feed, apps often let you adjust settings and turn on and off recording, motion detection and more.
Often you'll only be able to customise notifications, adjust motion and sound detection sensitivity, and set detection areas via the web portal, but it's great if you can do this in the app .

Motion detection

Motion detection is one of the most desirable features in a security camera. Built-in sensors (or software algorithms) pick up movement within the camera’s field of view and trigger video recording. Because you're not interested in any old movement, it’s important the system also offers the ability to narrow the range of detection, adjust the sensor’s sensitivity or otherwise customise this feature to cut down on false alerts.
Some cameras can identify people, cars and pets, while others aren't as smart.

Night vision

Most burglaries happen after dark, so this feature is nearly as important as motion detection. Every camera here will switch to night vision automatically in low-light conditions, and most allow you to customise when and how it should be activated. This won't work through windows, where you'll see a reflection of the LEDs - that's why you need an outdoor camera to monitor your garden or driveway.

Pan, Tilt & Swivel

Most security cameras can be manually tilted and swivelled to focus on a certain viewing area. A true pan/tilt camera is equipped with a motor so that you can move its lens using its app or browser-based app, such as the Ezviz Mini 360 Plus.

Resolution

No amount of security video will help you if it’s blurry, jittery or otherwise distorted. Look for a camera that offers the highest possible resolution. However, bear in mind that many 1080p cameras will reduce the quality to 720p in order to upload it to the cloud, so it's not the advantage you might think. In most cases, it's only 1080p cameras with local storage benefit from the extra resolution.

Scheduling

Scheduling features allow you to tell the camera to turn on and off, detect motion, and/or send alerts at specified times. This is useful when you want to be notified only when your children get home from school, or when you’re away. It can reduces the number of false alerts.

Two-way audio

While the idea of a security camera implies eyes-on monitoring, the ability to also hear what’s going on gives you a more complete picture of what’s happening at home. This feature can also allow you to speak through the camera.

Viewing angle

The camera’s field of view determines how much it can see. Some are wider than others: check our reviews for sample images from each camera.
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Saturday, December 30, 2017

The 8 Best Home Security Systems to Buy in 2018 for Under $100
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When it comes to protecting your home, the good news is that you can safeguard your home and family with peace of mind without spending a fortune on home security. Budget-friendly DIY alarm systems offer widespread protection with true customization, smart home features, remote access and more. Stumped on which one to buy for your humble abode? Keep reading to see our choices for the best budget home security systems under $100.


Fortress Security Store SO2-A Security Kit


Highly praised, the Fortress Security Store SO2-A security kit is an excellent option for DIY alarm fans looking for versatile solutions. The 110dB alarm offers more than enough volume to wake the neighbors and make potential intruders think twice. The alarm noise is complemented by the main control panel with auto-dialer (calls up to six numbers in a security breach) that supports five door/window contacts, two passive motion detectors, two key fobs for activating and deactivating the alarm, a panic alarm and four alarm stickers for placement around the house. Upon activation, the SO2-A can call any designated number in the event of a breach and play both a recorded message or custom sound. Homeowners can also call the system from their mobile phone and listen in around the house. Additional sensors for doors and windows, plus motion detectors, are all available for purchase to add extra protection throughout a home.

Digoo Wireless Home and Business Security Alarm

Supporting up to 99 sensors in total, the Digoo wireless home and business security alarm is a budget system that offers effective security for its inexpensive price tag. Compatible with Wi-Fi, GSM, GPRS, 2G, 3G and 4G networks, the Digoo offers a 2.4-inch digital display alongside its touchpanel design. The wireless remote easily allows for alarm activation/deactivation for all sensors, as well as offers real-time push notifications to your smartphone. The system adds one touchpanel, two remotes, two door/window sensors and one motion sensor (additional accessories can be purchased separately). The automatic timer allows homeowners to activate the alarm whether they’re home or not. With support for gas, carbon monoxide, and smoke detection, the Digoo is truly a well-rounded alarm solution.

BIBENE Wi-Fi Home Security Alarm System DIY Kit

Bibene’s Wi-Fi-ready home DIY home security system is a superb value for the budget-friendly alarm shopper. Equipped with a 120dB alarm, SOS emergency and pet immunity, the Bibene is ready out of the box. The DIY kit includes the main control panel, one motion sensor, five door and window sensors, plus two remote controls. The sensors and remotes are already connected to the control panel, which eliminates extra steps during setup.
The main panel is designed specifically for one-handed operation, so arming, disarming, adjusting alarm volume and changing ringtones can all be done easily and quickly. Without installation fees, monthly contracts or monthly monitoring fees, the Bibene offers more sensors upon purchase than other budget-friendly competition. The available Android and iOS apps easily support the addition of new sensors or monitoring equipment for added protection.

SABRE Wireless Home Security Burglar Alarm Set
One of the most inexpensive options available, the Sabre wireless home security system offers bare-bones packaging without sacrificing protection. The 120dB alarm is loud enough to be heard up to 750 feet away to help deter intruders and alert homeowners there’s trouble. There are three adjustable settings (off/alarm/chime); the chime is an easy solution for alerting you to doors opening and closing, a good solution for parents.
Each Sabre package comes with detailed instructions and images to help with the DIY process, including suggestions for proper placement for the best protection and how to set up your four-digit pin. There’s no wiring necessary as the keypad, door and window alarms are all powered by AAA or LR44 batteries that can easily be swapped after notification of low battery life.

Doberman Security 8 Alarm Home and Office Security Kit
For smaller homes, apartments or offices, call upon the Doberman 8 alarm security system for peace of mind and added security. The simple peel and stick installation is ideal for novice DIY types. The equipment includes the four window alarms, two entryway defenders ideal for doorways and two ultra-thin window protectors perfect for sliding glass doors. The peel installation option is a standout solution for shoppers who want to adjust positioning frequently or take their alarm system with them if they ever move.
With no main control panel to utilize, these alarms are best left in the always-on position, so the 100dB alarm can activate in the event of an intrusion. Once an intrusion is detected, one of two alarm chimes will activate.

OXA Smart Wi-Fi Home and Business Security Wireless Sensor
With a setup time that’s under 15 minutes, the Oxa Smart Wi-Fi alarm is an outstanding DIY option. Compatible with both Android and iOS, the Oxa even works with Amazon’s Alexa Skills for increased functionality. The included door and window contact sensor, motion sensor, remote controller and waterproof doorbell button can be complemented by separately purchased items that can be quickly added to the existing system through the smartphone application.
The 80dB alarm isn’t the loudest available, but your neighbors will hear it in the unfortunate event of a home or office intrusion. Without any complicated wiring to confuse the initial install process, novice DIYers will find the Oxa to be a fast and precise alarm system that offers omnidirectional security with the Smart Hub recording audio for later playback. If the alarm is sounded, the Wi-Fi-based system will notify homeowners with smartphone notifications that can also be sent to neighbors or family for extra awareness.

COOWOO ST30 Professional Wireless Smart Home Security System
Don’t let the budget price fool you, the Coowoo smart home security system offers all the protection of more expensive options without monthly monitoring fees. Compatible with Amazon’s Alexa Skills, the Coowoo can be voice-activated and deactivated through an Echo device or through the Alexa app on both Android and iOS. The installation process is quick and easy right out of the box; it's a tool-free setup that’s plug-and-play relying on the smartphone to connect all the included pieces together for one cohesive alarm system.
All totaled, the Coowoo supports more than 50 separate sensors with one smart Wi-Fi hub, which includes the motion sensor, two-door/window contact sensors, remote control and a waterproof doorbell button. The 80dB alarm won't rupture your eardrums, but it will ward off any potential threats. The system also comes with a remote control that can activate and deactivate the alarm from anywhere in the world.

SABRE Home Wireless Burglar Alarm Security System
Featuring a 120dB alarm that’s detectable from up to 750 feet away, Sabre’s expandable alarm security system is a great choice for larger homes. Notably, the Sabre’s biggest selling point is the ability to add an unlimited number of sensors to its main panel, which allows for larger spaces to be properly detected at a fraction of the cost of a professional alarm system. With four operation modes (alarm, alert, home and standby), sensors can be placed up to 500 feet from the main control panel on either side without any interference.
The LCD smart panel is complemented by two door and window sensors, one remote control and a motion sensor. Adding extras is inexpensive, so buyers can add protection all over their property and still keep costs low. Other pluses: There are no monthly monitoring costs and a backup battery means you can stay protected in the event of a power outage.

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