Wired, Wireless and Combo Security Alarm Systems

 

So you've been thinking of having a security system installed in your home. The first option you'll have to make is getting a wired system or a wireless one. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages, which is why the third type - a hybrid system combining wired and wireless capabilities - was created. 

 

Wired Home Security Systems

 

In a wired home security system, all component devices are connected by wires, from the control panel to all entry point contacts and motion sensors. This kind of system also has an alarm panel which you will often find hidden in a closet or the attic. The main strength of wired security systems is their ability to maintain signal stability and resist weather disturbances and other environmental factors. Their key disadvantage is that installing them is a big job, with all the wiring involved. 

Nobody likes drilling holes in the wall, right?


Wireless Home Security Systems

 

A wireless home security system like the iSmartAlarm system reviewed here, on the other hand, is very convenient to set up. You can even do it yourself if you're a DIY aficionado. The only wire needed is to provide power to the control panel. All the rest of the devices run on batteries. The main disadvantage of wireless systems is that the signals can be compromised due to such factors as weather disturbances, the range of the devices and battery power. 

 

Hybrid Home Security Systems

 

To combine the advantages and offset the disadvantages of wireless and wired systems, hybrid home security systems were created. In most cases, wired alarm panels can be easily converted into hybrids by adding a module that connects with the wired panel, making it possible to add wireless devices. Devices on some wireless panels can also be used in wired environments. If you have already set up wired zones and you're thinking of going wireless, you can do this simply by installing a contact which works with a fixed magnetic sensor.  Read http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/532067/security-and-protection-system/6537/Physical-security for more tips about security and protection systems.

 

If you are considering installing a home security system but could not decide between these three types, you can always ask the experts. Better yet, begin your search for a good home security company, and address your questions to your best prospect. And, remember that a security systems is not the only way you can improve your security.  You could also start with cameras that you can monitor when you're away.

To get an idea of what's out there, you can compare cameras on this website to see if that option fits your budget and situation.

Determining the best system to use is often a case-to-case scenario. For example, in some areas where there are generally no problems with signal exchange, it may be fine to use a wireless system. Again, the best way to know which system to use is to consult professionals.