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Yes, there are that many of them!The wireless 2 megapixel IP camera has pan, tilt and zoom, as well as quad video streaming and even a microSD card slot. That slot means that you can save images and video for later viewing. However, if you just want to check in on your house,
children or dog, the camera provides a real time peek through any web connected computer, smartphone or tablet. It can also look at all three and more, with support for up to 16 cameras around the house. Price: Approx. $375The Piper NV is a follow up of the original Piper
from iControl.
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You can choose a basic security system for protection against intruders, or you can opt for all the bells and whistles. ADT gives you options to add on video surveillance services, environmental disaster protection, and home automation products. Video surveillance can include indoor cameras, outdoor cameras, and video doorbells. The cameras through ADT have 720p HD video recording with night vision. Cameras are triggered by motion detectors to record video clips that you can view, save, and store on the ADT app. You can program the app to send you the video or an
alert whenever one of your cameras records a new clip.
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Think outside the house too, your lawn will be healthier with the help of smart sprinkler controllers and you might even save on your water bill. The one big advantage in going with a wireless home security system over a hard wired setup is in the installation cost. You will save hundreds if not thousands of dollars in installation costs by going wireless. In fact if you can hang a picture on the wall, odds are you can install a wireless security system yourself. With a wireless security system there are no wires to run other than the electrical cord on the control interface. You'll likely just need to be able to screw in a sensor here and there, or in some cases just stick it on via the adhesive backing. That means you or a paid installer won't have to drill through walls, concrete, steel, fish for and run wires through walls, and hook everything up to your home's power box which could even need a costly electrical addition. The larger the property usually also means the bigger the savings when it
comes to wireless home security installation. When it comes to choosing the wireless home security system that is proper for you, you will want to consider what options are best for your needs. Generally a system that supports a variety of different sensor and detector options is a good choice. That way you can add onto the system as you see fit, and further improve the overall
safety and security of your home.
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