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SILVERLINE SECURITY IS A RIP OFF. Sliverline Security Company is a total scam!My husband was solicited by one of the companies young sales person promissing high tech security to protect my home. Sensors were placed on all of the lower level windows, front and rear doors and second floor outside of my three bedrooms. Sounds great. Not!The key sensors malfunctions three times calling the police costing me a total of $105 in false alarm fees. About four weeks after the alarm system was installed my house was burglarized and the alarm never went off. My husband and I called numerous times to find out why the system failed. After the fourth or fith time my husband was to the system was not working since July second and our home was burglarized on July 5th and no one from Silverline called to inform us of the system being down and my home was unsecured. What am I paying for. My attorney has been contacted and informed us that they broke the contract and owe us the money paired for the service and we will in small claims court. WARNIG: Do not get pulled into the scam!We lost a lot and are in danger of Identity theft.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

I'm sure not everyone is interested in, for instance, the things that I tried that didn’t work. Fair enough. For the convenience of those that would like to skip over those unnecessary details, after you read the sentence that begins with “The biggest issue I have had,” skip ahead to where you see SOLUTION. Pros:The daytime video on this thing is excellent and the color night vision is phenomenal. Physical set up was a breeze. Our existing doorbell was mounted to the brick and mortar wall, and Skybell's bracket matched up perfectly with the existing holes, so no drilling. Had I needed to though, it comes with the proper drill bit to do so. I do have to ding them for the mounting screw. It is plastic and stripped almost immediately so I had to finish tightening it with some needle nose pliers. That was pretty difficult. Here is a huge pro, and ultimately why I chose SkyBell over the competition.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

Check the door from afar Schlage Sense Smart Deadbolt Schlage With several ways to unlock the Schlage Sense Smart Deadbolt, you’d think burglars would love it. But with a built in alarm ready to scare them off, the $229 Apple HomeKit compatible lock is a great way to scare off thieves if they decide to kick the door in. Taking a key and a keycode, and opening via Siri or the Schlage Sense app, the Bluetooth enabled deadbolt comes in a satin nickel or matte black finish to keep the look of the lock consistent with most handle sets. And through HomeKit, you can set up a “goodnight Siri” scene that will ensure your door is locked and lights are off, when you slide into bed. Talk about sleeping safe and sound. Ensure the shed is safe Master Lock Bluetooth Outdoor Smart Padlock Master Lock Often overlooked, and usually full of valuable items, sheds can also benefit from some connected upgrades. For instance, the Master Lock Wide Bluetooth Smart Padlock is not only a hearty shackle with anti shim technology, it can also send tamper alerts when someone starts fiddling with it. Unlocking with a touch when an authorized Bluetooth device your smartphone is in range or a directional combination pad, when none are around, the $89 weather resistant lock connects to a smartphone app that features military grade encryption. That’s not just for fending off hackers and burglars — if your neighbor wants to borrow your lawnmower, you can add them as a guest in the app, and they can unlock the Smart Padlock with their phone instead. Shy away from cameras with a motion sensor SmartThings Motion Sensor SmartThings Cameras can be great for catching crooks in your home, but not everyone is comfortable living in a surveilled space. The SmartThings Motion Sensor, available for $40 or as part of the $249 SmartThings Home Monitor Kit which includes the required SmartThings Hub, can provide smartphone alerts when a room sees some unexpected action.