Going Wireless: The New Technology Of Home Surveillance Systems
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past three decades, you’ll know that the digital revolution has drastically altered the home security market. While all systems used to be hard wired, there is a growing trend of wireless home surveillance systems, and their appeal has driven demand to an all time high. Wireless systems can do everything the hard wired types can, and they can do it cheaper.
What is the deal with wired and wireless systems? How do you know which one is better for your needs?
Hard Wired Home Surveillance Systems
“Hard wired” means that your home surveillance system uses actual wires to send information to and from its sensors, which are powered with the electricity of your home. It’s easy to hide the additional wiring and they’re pretty reliable once they’re installed, and since they run off your electricity there will be no chance of interference from other electrical devices.
Sounds great, right? Well, there is a negative side: though a patient individual with a do-it-yourself kind of attitude could theoretically hammer out a system with quite a bit of effort, most home surveillance systems are maintained and installed by professionals. Troubleshooting this stuff on your own is going to be risky and ridiculously time consuming.
Another problem is that you can’t install a hard wired home surveillance system without ripping up your house temporarily. If you can, have your system installed while the house is still being built to minimize property damage. If you install after the house is finished, your house will have battle scars.
Going Wireless: Good Or Bad?
Radio transmission is the mode of transport for wireless systems. The cameras and sensors communicate through the air, and the results can be very effective. Wireless systems can do anything that your hard wired can do, only without any messy install or physical harm to your home. Installation is also quite simple, and at most you’ll need a manual and someone with some technical know how.
The biggest complaint regarding wireless home surveillance systems is the constant interference. If your system is within a certain distance to other electrical devices, you can bet on troublesome interference that could be crippling. Wireless systems also have a bad reputation for being extremely sensitive too: the vibrations of a passing car playing very loud music can be enough to set it off, and if it for some reason broke down you’d have no way of knowing it until you tested it out for yourself.
Since technology is practically obsolete by the time the patent begins to cool, there’s no guarantee the replacement part you need will even be available anymore.
A Conclusion: Hard Wired Systems Still The Way To Go
Wireless home surveillance systems are easy to install and operate well without any annoying wires, but the hard wired is most likely to perform over the long term, whereas there are too many troublesome variables to guarantee the wireless will be active when you actually need it.
For the simple stuff, wireless is unquestionably the better choice, but for home safety or protecting real valuables, hard wired is the only way you can leave home with confidence.
Technology is taking us closer to wireless devices, so if you’re interested in securing your home, look for a wireless surveillance camera to keep track of all your valuables. Home surveillance systems are becoming widely used every year, so buy one today from a trustworthy security equipment supplier for the most durable gear.
Filed under security by on Dec 11th, 2009.




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