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Wireless control panels, sensors and other components can easily be set up at different properties later on, and wireless systems are easily expanded with new components too. Wireless security plans also allow remote control of the system and general home automation. If home automation is your main appeal, check out our list of top systems with home automation features. When homeowners choose between wireless and hardwired home security, wireless is generally their top option. Several reasons are that wireless security is no longer expensive, it keeps walls clean, it’s low maintenance, and it can easily be reconfigured if needs should change. For example, you can easily add a video camera to a newborn’s room or rearrange motion sensors after home renovations.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

2. 99, but again they claim it’s only if you have a land line. I know others who have the service without a land line paying $36. 99 no problem, yet ADT claims they don’t do that. Total garbage and lies. So now the monthly monitoring fee is up to $48.

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But for the price point, I’m pretty impressed. The Lynx camera is a great option for people who want facial recognition at an affordable price. If you’re interested in learning more, check out our Tend Secure Lynx Indoor camera review. Get Best Offer Tend Secure Lynx Indoor Tend Secure Lynx Indoor With the Tend Secure Lynx Indoor Camera, you'll know when your friends and family are in your house immediately through facial recognition technology. Shop Amazon Netatmo Welcome Indoor Security CameraNetatmo Welcome Indoor Security CameraNetatmo Welcome Indoor Security CameraThe Netatmo Welcome Indoor Security Camera is beautifully designed, but it’s more than just a pretty face. It also has 1080p HD and amazing artificial intelligence capabilities. Not only does the Netatmo have built in person detection, it also has facial recognition technology. That means that it can differentiate between an intruder, your dog, and your family. It can recognize up to 32 faces!What I like about Netatmo’s facial recognition technology is that it learns over time who should be in your house and who shouldn’t. You’ll only be notified when the camera recognizes someone it hasn’t seen before, saving you a lot of time checking the app. Instead, you’ll be notified via your Apple Watch or cell with the unfamiliar face itself.