Ring is pretty simple, has inexpensive Hardware and monitoring, and has great integration with Alexa.
Home Automation
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What do you want the alarm system to do ?
Fair question! Here's the list
- Great signal; this is an old barn conversion house so the walls are very very thick and the house is far longer than it is high. It's always a challenge with the wifi, so I imagine an alarm would be no different.
- Smart and accessible to me, so I can keep an eye on behalf of my father, who often has no phone signal when out and about.
- Modular, so we can buy extra PIRs if needed
- Damn loud - so the neighbours can hear!
- Easy to fit for me/change batteries for my 80 year old father. Ideally a long battery life on sensors too.
We have a Honeywell panel in my shop with wireless. I have an app on my phone that can check the system status, arm / disarm / bypass sensors and things like that. I get notified via the app when the alarm is set or unset as well as if it goes off or if there's any faults.
Wireless range is very good (alarm systems use a different technology than WiFi which can penetrate buildings a lot better). Can add lots of sensors either wired or wireless - we have multiple PIR sensors plus door switches and a panic button mounted under the front desk.
Sensor batteries have been lasting about 3 years. They take a CR123 lithium battery that's easy to change.
Ours was installed via a local alarm company.