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have you ever think of best home security systems?
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I have thought about home security and here are is the conversation I have to myself about it all:
A home alarm system is for when people break into your house and even though it will notify you and the police that someone has broken in the bad guys still have plenty of time to make off with your stuff. In the end you can get your home insurance to replace most of the stuff and any home repairs but it will be difficult for the police to catch the criminals.
Why not check out a home surviellance system instead? With actual cameras around your property you can literally catch any one in the act if you have the cameras positioned around the exterior of the house. Video is a lot more likely to catch a criminal than just hoping they get caught selling your computer. Even with the cameras in plain site they act as a deterant more so than the little sign on the window saying ADT protects my house. The other thing to think of is the monthly fee for a security system whereas a surveillance system is a one-time fee.
I linked to a home package that I am considering that contains everything you need to get up and running out of the box. It has 4 outdoor rated cameras, a 1TB DVR for recording up to a month of video, the ability to check the feed from my smartphone and all the cables and power supplies needed hook everything up. At a one-time fee of $399 my money is on the surveillance system.
I have thought about home security and here are is the conversation I have to myself about it all:
A home alarm system is for when people break into your house and even though it will notify you and the police that someone has broken in the bad guys still have plenty of time to make off with your stuff. In the end you can get your home insurance to replace most of the stuff and any home repairs but it will be difficult for the police to catch the criminals.
Why not check out a home surviellance system instead? With actual cameras around your property you can literally catch any one in the act if you have the cameras positioned around the exterior of the house. Video is a lot more likely to catch a criminal than just hoping they get caught selling your computer. Even with the cameras in plain site they act as a deterant more so than the little sign on the window saying ADT protects my house. The other thing to think of is the monthly fee for a security system whereas a surveillance system is a one-time fee.
I linked to a home package that I am considering that contains everything you need to get up and running out of the box. It has 4 outdoor rated cameras, a 1TB DVR for recording up to a month of video, the ability to check the feed from my smartphone and all the cables and power supplies needed hook everything up. At a one-time fee of $399 my money is on the surveillance system.
what is the best home security surveillance system for 250$ or under?
Cory S
im looking for a decent 4 channel security system with dvr and at least 2 cameras for around 250 its doesn't have to be the greatest, just get the job done... so any brands or models of the best bang for my buck would be appreciated.
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I found a 4 channel package that comes with 2 cameras a DVR and everything else you need to get up and running for only $375.00. The awesome thing I think about this system is that it is ready to go out of the box so all you have to do is plug it all up and you have a security system.
I know this system is a little more than you wanted to spend but to get a "decent" system you are going to have to spend a little more money. Most standalone DVR systems will cost around $200 then you need compatible cameras which can vary in price from as low as $30 and up plus all the necessary cables.
I hope this helps!
I found a 4 channel package that comes with 2 cameras a DVR and everything else you need to get up and running for only $375.00. The awesome thing I think about this system is that it is ready to go out of the box so all you have to do is plug it all up and you have a security system.
I know this system is a little more than you wanted to spend but to get a "decent" system you are going to have to spend a little more money. Most standalone DVR systems will cost around $200 then you need compatible cameras which can vary in price from as low as $30 and up plus all the necessary cables.
I hope this helps!
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