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Lorex LW2003 LIVE ‘snap’ Video Baby Monitor (White) Review

Lorex LW2003 LIVE ‘snap’ Video Baby Monitor (White)

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  • Compact, rechargeable camera, and video monitor
  • Snap, store, and share with microSD recording
  • Talk with Baby (Two-way audio communication)
  • See baby at all times with automatic night vision
  • Secure, interference-free, long-range digital signal

The LOREX LIVE snap is a completely portable video baby monitor with a slim and compact design and built-in ‘snapshot’ recording. The pocket-sized video monitor with 2.4-inch super-bright LCD screen AND compact camera both feature built-in rechargable lithium-ion batteries for true portability around your home. Take the system with you when you visit relatives, friends, or go on vacation. Capture those unforgettable moments instantly with touch-button snapshot recording to a built-in microSD card recorder. Snap and save up to 4000 pictures on the included microSD card. “Talk with Baby” feature lets you talk to and soothe your baby when you are not in the same room. See your baby at all times with Automatic Night Vision. 100% digital technology ensures the signal is secure, interference-free and has a wireless range of up to 450 feet. The LIVE snap grows with your family as it is expandable up to 4 cameras and allows you to view up to 4 rooms at the same time.

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Price: $ 154.95

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SVAT GX5201 Wireless Portable Video Monitor with 2.5-Inch LCD & Night Vision Security Camera (Color)

SVAT GX5201 Wireless Portable Video Monitor with 2.5-Inch LCD & Night Vision Security Camera (Color)

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  • 2.5-inch TFT-LCD screen provides crisp images
  • Range up to 300 feet (ideal range 100 feet)
  • Eight infrared LEDs let you see in the dark
  • Alarm sounds when the adjusted noise level is reached
  • Easily connects to a TV, VCR, computer or DVR for recording

SVAT’s easy plug-and-play wireless video surveillance system allows you to monitor everything and anything, at a fraction of the cost of traditional surveillance systems. The GX5201 system has a high resolution 2.5-inch LCD monitor that is loaded with features. The camera has a resolution of 360 TV lines, which provides crystal-clear images. Camera also has built-in audio and voice activation, as well as manually adjustable pan-and-tilt capabilities. The GX5201 is for indoor use, and has the option to be able to connect up to three separate indoor or outdoor cameras. This indoor color camera system is suitable for your everyday needs.

Rating: 3 5 SVAT GX5201 Wireless Portable Video Monitor with 2.5 Inch LCD & Night Vision Security Camera (Color) (out of 35 reviews)

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Lorex LW2002W Portable LCD Wireless Surveillance System (White) Review

Lorex LW2002W Portable LCD Wireless Surveillance System (White)

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  • 450 ft. Open Space Range with interferace free, secure reception
  • The ability to connect to any DVD Recorder, VCR or TV with included A/V cable
  • Add up to 3 additional color cameras to this system
  • Camera features 15 ft. Night Vision and built-in battery compartment for optional portability
  • 2.4-inch color LCD monitor enables good quality listen in audio, audio level indicator and out of range safety warning

Lorex introduces the latest in Wireless Digital Technology with excellent video quality and audio quality. The digital signal is secure and interference free. Add up to three cameras to this system for surveillance in various locations. Enjoy the convenience of an included rechargeable battery and cradle in addition to the built in stand & belt clip

Rating: 3 5 Lorex LW2002W Portable LCD Wireless Surveillance System (White) Review (out of 54 reviews)

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Levana BABYVIEW20 Interference Free Digital Wireless Video Baby Monitor with Night Light Lullaby Camera

Levana BABYVIEW20 Interference Free Digital Wireless Video Baby Monitor with Night Light Lullaby Camera

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  • Digital video and audio signals between camera and monitor are secure and interference free
  • Rechargeable monitor comes with ENERGY STAR qualified adapter
  • Night vision allows you to monitor your child around the clock
  • Standby mode allows you to turn off the monitor’s screen and be alerted only when your child makes noise
  • The camera helps soothe your child with lullabies and a built-in night light

There is nothing more important to you than your child’s safety and security. You want to be with them day and night to know that they are safe at all times. But with so much to do around the house in an average day, you know that it isn’t always possible. The BABYVIEW20 is Levana’s easy-to-use video baby monitor that ensures you’re always there for your loved one. This portable system allows you to watch over your child with a handheld monitor and be alerted whenever she makes a sound, even when the system is in standby mode. The night vision feature allows you to see your child when it’s dark, and you can play comforting lullabies directly from the camera. The BABYVIEW20 is the perfect solution for every parent – now you can rest easy knowing your child is safe!

Rating: 3 5 Levana BABYVIEW20 Interference Free Digital Wireless Video Baby Monitor with Night Light Lullaby Camera (out of 123 reviews)

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How to Pick Out a Burglar Alarm Company

Crime can hardly be predicted. It can happen anytime, anywhere. And we can never be sure that we will not be involved..not even in our own homes.

Home burglar alarm systems are one of the protective mechanisms used against crime, most especially burglary. Today, safety alarms are manufactured in electronic forms. Samples of these include easy-to-install door sensors, portable vehicle protection devices, and sophisticated wireless burglar alarm systems.

If you want to avail of professional services with your home alarm system, you can hire a burglar alarm company. Using special computers and phone lines, as well as competent staff, alarm system companies look after the security system of homes and commercial businesses. They also coordinate with the appropriate authorities in case of security emergencies. Of course, their service comes with a monthly charge. The experience and quality of service should also be measured if hiring a burglar alarm company is being considered. That is why, it is important that you should make some research before selecting one.

Selecting the most fitting burglar alarm company should not be difficult job if you know the proper procedures. Below are some useful guidelines you can tag on while considering hiring such companies.

Running an Initial Examination

* Contact the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Assosciation. Request for a copy of the registered member companies in your locality.

* You can also ask from them copies of brochures or magazines that provide information about home security. Read them so you can get acquainted with the basics of adt alarms systems and the terminologies employed by the industry.

* Solicit referrals from your neighbors, relatives, friends, and insurance agents.

* Try calling the companier suggested by your relatives, neighbors or insurance agents, as well as those listed by the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association. Make sure that they are duly licensed and recognized by the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association. Moreover, ask if they take part in the Installation Quality Certification Program.

* Reduce your selections to approximately five companies or less.

* Arrange a meeting with the representative of the burglar alarm companies. Schedule the appointment in an occasion when all the members of the family can attend. This is to be sure that all of them will know what the representatives have to offer about their systems.

What to inquire to the representative

* During the appointment, ask the agent the following questions:

o For how long has the company been running? This will give you an idea of the experience of the company in the industry.

o Is the monitoring station operating 24 hours in a day? Is the customer service line accessible 24 hours a day, as well?

o Is the monitoring centers’ power supply well backed-up? You should be assured that in times of blackouts and power interruptions, your home must still be under continuous monitoring.

o Has the company undergone proper training programs? Are the staffs of the company equipped with the required skills needed for the installation or operation of employed equipment? Are they trained in troubleshooting or repairing the system, as well?

o Ask the representative to make an inspection of your area. Also, you can insist that he write recommendations with supportive explanations.

You can make your personal assessment of the company through your interview with its representative. If he has provided you with honest and appropriate answers, it is a sign that you can have a good deal.

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Burglar Alarm Systems: The Advantage of Getting One

A home could be the most valuable property for a lot of people. However, a common home does not typically feature drawbridges, ramparts, moats, and thick walls of stones which will serve as primary defenses from unwanted visitors. So, it is much better if you could make your home safe and secure with devices with fewer features yet is as effective.

This is not a problem today since home security systems or house alarms have been developed and introduces to provide utmost home security. It enables homeowners to protect their homes from burglars and criminals. Adt alarms installation even leads to increasing family safety, as well as the property and belongings.

Nowadays, the home burglar alarm system has become a very efficient device with great demand. This safety alarm is featured as an electronic device that has sensors; it is connected to the main control panel either through a hardwire or narrowband RF signal with low voltage. When connections between the signal and the unit were made, screaming alarms are created to elicit response from those who will hear it.

The sensors that are very common for wireless burglar alarms are those which indicate the opening of doors and windows. The latest designed security systems are chiefly hardwired in order to be more cost effective. However, retrofit wireless systems are also more economical and quicker to install.

Burglar alarm systems are created to serve different purposes. It includes alarm systems which can handle fire, intrusion, and simultaneous safety alarms. The designs and feature range from built-in to small noisemakers. But there are available complicated designs that are equipped with hi-technology having a multi-zoned system that are computer based.  Many of the designs have been conceptualized to be very portable and appropriate in protecting your house and even your vehicle.

The burglar alarm efficiency will depend on the type of zone being triggered; zone’s number, time within a day, and other installed aspects in the monitoring scheme. These systems are capable of initiating various actions or calling the fire department, ambulance, and police department immediately upon instructions. Well, you can try calling the product supervisor to ensure the quality and effectiveness of the burglar alarm.

Other functions also include calls on the owner’s provided telephone number lists to contact them in case of emergency and check if the premises are secured. Some zones are capable of making phone calls locally at the oil heating company for system inspection or directly contact the owner giving specific details about the area that are getting flooded. There are also some burglar alarm systems being attached to video surveillance systems for remote monitoring.

The desired outcome of your burglar alarm system causes a specified alarm output and quickly responds whenever the sensors identify valid conditions which have activated the alarm. The unit’s ability in communicating back to its monitoring system is truly a crucial aspect for determining the efficiency of the alarm.

Just remember that there are insurance companies as well as local government agencies requiring alarm system codes upon its installation. They can also acquire the third party’s certification which inspects the quality and efficiency of your alarm systems. If ever you have an independent certification, ensure that it meets the qualification levels beyond promotions and offers of its dealers. This will ensure that your alarm system is efficient, reliable and have high quality. It is very important to obtain these qualities in a burglar alarm system to avail its advantages, but most of all, to protect you from unwanted losses in the future.   

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How the Alarm Monitoring System Works

Home burglar alarms are in electronic form. One simple setup of an alarm system includes a sensor which is connected to one or more control units. When the sensor is triggered, the control unit seeks for a way to announce the home burglar alarm.

Basically, alarm systems can either be hardwired or wireless. The wired systems are usually used with sensors, smoke detectors for example, which demand power for reliable operation. Wired types come with the advantage of detecting tampering. The only problem is that wired systems are very expensive to setup. On the other hand, wireless burglar alarm systems are easier to set-up. Instead of using wires, they use transmitters instead. Wireless systems require constant supervision and maintenance to ensure efficient operation. If for example, the sensors or batteries have not been constantly checked, the system may not perform at its peak.

Alarm monitoring is employed in systems with a remote alarm output. In such systems, the control panels are connected to predetermined monitors, and they are configured in various methods. One includes a direct connection of the system to a responder, or a central station, such as a police quarters. However, this kind of configuration is becoming less popular because it is expensive. Direct monitoring connections can usually be found only in Local Government institutions, State, or school campuses where there is a dedicated security.

More conventional alarm systems make use of Public Switched Telephone Network, or PSTN. This configuration features a digital phone dialer unit which will dial the central station, which in turn will announce the alarm. The monitoring system can identify the physical location of the sensor that has been triggered with the use of certain programmed encoders. Most of the alarm control panels are designed with backup dialer ability that can be used when the primary PSTN route is not working well. The secondary dialer can be connected to a separate phone line (or an encoded radio, mobile phone, or internet interface gadgets) to entirely evade the PSTN. This is because if the primary lines have been tampered with, alarms can still be raised with the use of redundant dialers and early warnings of pending problems can be advised.

If the building is located in a remote area, PSTN service may not be feasible and channeling a direct line may be too expensive, there is still a way so your security can be monitored. And that is by using wireless phones or radio networks as the principal communication line. The use of the Internet as a main communication method is still very controversial within the alarm monitoring business. This is because an alarm signaling method needs to observe urgency and immediacy, and the authorities are doubtful of the quality of service of public internet.

Once monitored, the alarms and speaker phones allow the central station to communicate with the owner. For monitored burglaries, the speaker phones let the central stations to convince the prowler to back off and give up as police units have been sent off.

If we consider some factors, such as the location of the zone triggered and the time of the day, the alarm monitoring center may perform various actions automatically. Some instructions they may initiate include calling the police stations, fire department or ambulance. They may also choose to check if the alarm is true. Some systems come also with video surveillance to capture the actual acts of intrusion or other emergency cases on tapes.

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The Basic Burglar Alarm Equipment Guide for Beginners

Security and disaster alarms are no longer new to most people. These devices have already been available for quite some time now and have been continuously innovated.

Some of these detergent instruments are always found in business establishments. The very reason for installing such devices is for protection of properties against attempted burglary and destructive disasters like fire.

Banks and jewelry shops are examples of businesses that need high security. By using burglar shop alarms the security that these businesses need is met. In fact, they are being required by their insurance companies to have the most complex and effective burglar alarm that they can have. The higher the security needed, then the more complex the alarm system should be.

Burglar alarms that are installed in homes use the basic principle of alarm system. By simply using the electrical flow, alarms can be triggered to sound when conditions is met. For example, for a close circuit alarm, when the door opens, the current flow powers the sounder. Contrary to the open circuit alarm because when the current is cut, the alarm sounds.

There are only three main parts or major equipment a burglar alarm has. These are 1) the control panel, 2) signaling device and 3) detectors. These parts are being interconnected in order for the alarm to work. There are systems that uses radio frequency, infrared, and the like in order to connect one part to another. The system that uses radio transmitters and receivers is called the wireless burglar alarm system.

Control Panel

A control panel is the central processing device of the system. This is where you program the system to work in accordance to the specifications of the house or building. It is also where you can turn on, turn off or reset the alarm system. The control panel can be accessed using remote keypads. All specifications of a control panel may differ according to the prerogative and design of the manufacturer. The detector zones can be programmed in the control panel so whenever the detector receives unusual frequencies, the control panel processes it and let the sound device alarm. A control panel also has a memory chip that can store the user’s settings. There are other features that a control panel may contain. It can be found in the user manual or specified in the product brochure.

Signaling Devices

These home burglar alarm equipment make sounds whenever condition is met for it to alarm. A sounder may be a buzzer, a chime or a bell. Most commonly the sounder that is being used for burglar alarm systems are those that are loud enough and that can cause panic on the burglar. In these days, sounders are usually partnered together with a strobe. A strobe is a special lighting device. It has a lamp inside that is mounted in such a way that it rotates as the sounder sounds. The most common colors used for the strobe are red, blue and yellow. Speech dialers or telephone relays are also part of the signaling equipment.

Detectors

Detectors are sometimes called as sensors. These equipments are responsible for reporting unusual movements to the control panel. There are several types of detectors that are used for a burglar alarm system. Here are some of the commonly used detectors:

•    Magnetic Contact Detectors – this type is usually used in windows and doors. These devices are mounted in the edges of the doors and windows.

•    Infrared Detectors (passive infrared) – these are basically used to detect motions or unusual irregularities in the place. This can also be used to detect temperature changes and even smoke.

•    Vibration sensors – these devices are quite more sensitive than the magnetic contact detectors because a little vibration from the window or door can be interpreted by the device as unusual and may possibly trigger the control panel to sound the alarm.

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Wireless Home Security

With crime on the rise, home security systems are a must have.  With burglars becoming more and more common, you simply must protect your loved ones as well as your possessions.There are several different types of security systems available for you to choose from.  For your home, there are wired and wireless security systems available.  Each one has its advantages and disadvantages, along with the differences in price as well.

The driving technology found with both wired and wireless security systems are quite different.  Wireless security systems don't need to be wired through the house; they will instead send transfer messages to the control panel through radio signals.  When they were first introduced, wireless security systems were proved to be unreliable when compared to the wired systems.  As time went by and more and more people looked into them, wireless systems began to take form.

When compared to wired systems, wireless security systems are a lot easier and more convenient to install due to the fact of there being no wires.  Wireless systems can save you a lot of money, time, and effort due to there being no ripping of the floors or walls in your home.  Wireless systems on the other hand are more expensive than wired systems and you’ll need to replace their batteries on a periodic basis.The primary advantage to wireless security systems is the fact that they are easy to relocate, meaning that you can easily shift them from one home to another.

Wireless security systems use the same components as other security systems such as the touchpad, control panel, cameras, detectors, and security alarms.  Wireless systems rely on radio frequencies that are transmitted by the door contacts, windows, and motion activated sensors.  The touch pads that are located at the entrances to the home will provide activation and deactivation of the system.  In the event of the power failing, a backup system will take over the wireless system and continue to provide security for your home.

To use a wireless system, all you need to do is input the code through the control panel.  Normally, this is done prior to entering and leaving your home.Once the code is input into the control panel, the control panel will send remote signals to the rest of the system that will activate the alarms.  Depending on the system you have, an alarm will go off either by motion detection or a window or door being opened.

If you look around you can find several different wireless security systems, many of which you can install yourself.  Before you buy a system though, you should always consult a professional who can survey your home and suggest the equipment you need.  Even though it may cost a bit more money, it will be more than worth it down the road.

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Increase Home Security with CCTV

There are many options in home security these days, ranging from simple to complex, and with the development of technology, some forms of home security are more viable than they used to be. The use of closed-circuit television, or CCTV, as home security has become increasingly viable, especially with advances in digital technology. Digital cameras can now record video at higher resolutions than traditional video cameras, which means that you’ll get a sharper picture using digital CCTV for home security. There are several great reasons to use CCTV in your home security systems.

Watch from a Distance

One of the great things about using CCTV in your home security system is that you can monitor things from a distance. Rather than having to open your door or look through a peephole to find out if a stranger is there, you can check the video piped to a computer monitor or your television and you can keep a safe distance if need be. This also makes an ideal choice for anyone short enough to have trouble checking through peepholes, such as the elderly or small children. This benefit isn’t limited to just your front door, though; you can even set a camera further out and monitor your backyard gate, the front of your driveway, even the side of the house. With a CCTV home security system, you’ll be able to check on that loud noise you heard in the backyard without going out there.

Monitor Your Children

Another big advantage of CCTV home security equipment is that when used within the home, you can use it to keep an eye on your children and ensure that they’re safe. Baby monitors have been popular for years, but now it’s increasingly viable to have a camera in your baby’s room, so you can keep an eye on your child at all times. CCTV home security systems also often have the ability to record video, so setting up a camera can ensure that even when you’re out of the house, you can later find out if your children have been behaving, or even if their babysitter is doing his or her job. Though most child care professionals can be trusted, there are always those few who can’t, and recording them while you’re out can help you to find out if you’ve got a great babysitter. While a CCTV home security system can’t beat a good alarm and monitoring system, it fills a useful niche, allowing you to see where you can’t and adding increased safety to your household.

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