Wired Vs Wireless Security Systems

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Article Title: Wired Vs Wireless Security Systems
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Technology has a way of evolving quickly, and the world of home security is no exception. If you're looking to improve your home security � whether through a whole house alarm system or just a few well-placed security devices � one of the first decisions you'll need to make is whether to use a wired or wireless system in your home.

Wireless home security devices represent the cutting edge of technological change. But are they right for your home? Just a decade ago, wired systems were the universal standard, regarded as safer than the wireless systems then being developed. Now, whether you're looking to upgrade your home security system or install one for the first time, you'll need to weigh both types, as there are pros and cons associated with each.

Wired home alarm systems, the traditional type that have been used for decades, rely on an electrical circuit, not unlike the one allowing the lights in your home to turn on. When you 'arm' the alarm system, the circuit is closed. If someone opens a door or window or otherwise sets off the alarm, the circuit is opened, causing the alarm to sound. This is a very reliable form of technology, meaning that your alarm system is likely to work in all scenarios.

Although wireless security has come a long ways in the past ten years, wired systems remain the least expensive and most reliable choice. Still, there are some downsides. Wired alarms require the running of wires. Besides needing to hide wires, you may not want to cut into walls to install the system, especially if you don't plan to live in the same place for more than a couple of years. They are less flexible because the alarms must be installed in areas where the wires will be easy to hide. This tends to get complicated, often requiring professional installation.

If you are looking for a system that is easy to install, offers flexible security options, and can be taken with you when you move, consider wireless home security. These systems run on battery power. The alarm is triggered by radio signals transmitted by sensors � such as those placed in a door or window � to a control unit. These can easily be installed in a weekend. Use them around your whole house, or just on the doors and windows you feel are the most vulnerable to intruders. Each individual alarm can be armed, regardless of whether the rest of the system is turned on.

In addition to the choice between wired and wireless alarms, you'll also have to make the same decision if you choose to install cameras. Again, there are benefits and drawbacks associated with each types. Battery-operated wireless cameras can be installed anywhere, but go through batteries in just a day or two, making them an inconvenient choice if you want 24-7 surveillance. On the other hand, they might make great nanny cams when you're out of the house. If you want the camera to be on all the time, look towards traditional wired surveillance cameras.


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