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"I am most interested in information about anti burglary systems and fire protection systems. … I've recently heard about Nest Protect. It looks like a good system, but I have never tested it and have no comparison. " KrystiansWe have yet to test anti burglary systems, but Samsung announced a partnership with ADT and will start selling a home security starter kit $549. This includes a central base station that is also a SmartThings Hub, two window/door sensors and a motion detector. You can add ADT monitoring services for $14.

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Installation is easy peasy, just pop in a SIM card, sync it up with the Arlo App on your phone and you're ready to go. You can place it anywhere and if you're putting it outside you can screw it to a metal stand. Although we worry this could put it at risk of being stolen, that's irony for you. The Arlo Go records HD at 720p. Although this is lower than other cameras in our buying guide, many of us don't really need best in class 4K recording on a security camera especially if you're trying to transmit that kind of data via 4G. It also has a bunch of solid recording features, including motion sensing, timing options and geo fencing, which turns the camera off when you're on your way home.

 

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All smoke detectors use one of two types of sensors to detect fires. Ionization type sensors are best at detecting fast burning fires, while photoelectric sensors are generally better at alerting you about smouldering, or slow burning fires. You should have both types of alarms in your house. Smoke alarms such as the Nest Protect are designed to pick up both types of fires. Carbon monoxide and other gas detection. Even if you don't have a fire in your home, you can be suffocated by carbon monoxide. A good detector should also protect you against this. Hardwired vs. Battery powered. If your home has hardwired alarms, they will all be interconnected, so that if one goes off, they all will go off. Hardwired alarms also receive their power from your home, and only use batteries as backups.