What is a GSM wireless alarm system?
A GSM home alarm system is a wireless home security product. The security alarm itself, as well as its motion sensors and door and window opening sensors, link up to a mobile network. Basically, your GSM home security alarm will communicate with the wider GSM network using a SIM card.
Does a wireless alarm system need wifi?
It’s all in the name with these security systems: wireless alarms – or any other wireless home security devices that you choose to set up in your home – won’t need to be physically wired into the walls of the house. Instead, wireless home security systems will link up to your home’s Internet connection.
What is GPRS alarm system?
GPRS-A is a universal monitoring module that can work as a stand-alone device or as part of intruder alarm systems as well as automation systems. The device is provided with a GSM telephone that supports data transmission in GPRS technology.
What is a Grade 3 alarm system?
Grade 3 systems are designed to combat burglars and attackers with advanced knowledge, tools and equipment (including portal electronic devices). The system is comprehensive and protects all potential entry points of a building. High risk homes and lots of commercial properties fall into this category.
Are there any security systems that don’t use Wi-Fi?
Defender PHOENIXM2 Security Cameras. This is a tank of a security camera setup, and doesn’t just work without WiFi, but also doesn’t even need any internet at all.
What is a Digicom alarm?
Digicom is shorthand for Digital Communicator. It offers a simple and inexpensive connection of your security system to our 24-hr ARC (Alarm Receiving Centre), and is the first level of monitoring that is approved for police and fire brigade response.
Are wireless home alarms any good?
These days, wireless alarm systems are very popular because, compared to a wired system the perception is that: The install time is shorter. Modern wireless systems are now sufficiently reliable to be practical. They offer more flexibility when moving home or premises.
How reliable are wireless alarm systems?
Wireless systems can be subject to interference which can cause sensors to respond unpredictably, but that’s rare. So long as they’re maintained properly wireless burglar alarms are now as reliable as their hardwired counterparts.