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Smart Devices for Home/Office/Store

We offer a range of products which enable our customer to have peace of mind even if you are away or at home.

Now a question comes, HOW ONE SHOULD DO IT?? Leave that to us (nobrk)

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We offer solutions based on Technology which help you secure your assets from anywhere, YES ANYWHERE.....!!

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One of the most common and security-focused components of a smart security system are smart doorbell cameras. These incorporate a small camera in the doorbell button. When someone rings the bell—or approaches the door, depending on the system—the doorbell sends an alert to your phone and activates the camera, letting you see a clear picture of who’s there, no matter where you happen to be.

Doorbell cameras are very useful, and there are several great options. These are features you’ll want to look for in a video doorbell.

  • High-resolution video

  • Motion sensing

  • Two-way audio


Smart Locks

Smart locks are great not only for security but also for convenience, often allowing you to forego keys entirely. What makes them smart is their ability to communicate with your smartphone via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, allowing you to lock and unlock your door from anywhere. Many also automatically lock and unlock when they detect your phone approaching so that you can come and go without ever having to worry about whether the door is locked.

One last thing to be aware of when choosing a smart lock is whether or not it can also accept keys. Some people feel better knowing they have this option, but not all smart locks provide a traditional key slot.

 
Smart Cameras

Smart cameras take the traditional security camera concept and turn the dial up to eleven. These cameras incorporate Wi-Fi connections that allow them to be viewed and controlled remotely using a smartphone app. Many can also upload the footage to the Cloud for storage, eliminating the need for a potentially complicated on-site storage setup.

There are a lot of options in this space. Choosing one starts with knowing whether you want indoor or outdoor cameras. The main difference is construction: Outdoor cameras need to survive the elements, which usually means they are bulkier and made from tougher materials like metal. Indoor cameras can be smaller and more discreet because they aren’t as likely to get beaten up or tampered with.

In either case, features you’ll want to look for include high resolution, a wide field of view, motion detection, and audio recording. Normally we would include Wi-Fi connectivity as an essential feature, but because we’re talking about smart cameras, Wi-Fi is a given. You can also have the option of storing footage on camera without the Wi-Fi.
 

Smart Lights

Smart lighting combines convenience and enhanced security. These are Wi-Fi enabled LED light bulbs that can be controlled from a smartphone app. You can turn the bulbs on or off—either manually or on a schedule—dim the bulbs, and choose their color from a seemingly endless array of hues. And all this can be done from anywhere. You don’t need to worry about whether you remembered to leave a light on before heading out on vacation.

There are a lot of solid choices for smart lighting, You can purchase bulbs individually or in starter kits, making for convenient setup from us. They can seem a little pricey for light bulbs, but keep in mind that they’re LED bulbs—so they last much longer than conventional incandescent bulbs.
 

Smart Smoke Alarms

The last common home automation feature of a security system is the humble smoke alarm. This device takes the traditional smoke alarm and brings it into the digital age, with Wi-Fi connectivity and the ability to communicate and pinpoint exactly where a fire is located. The really nice thing about these alarms is that they can send the alerts to your phone so you can be aware of any issues even when you’re away from home. You can also easily silence them in the event of a false alarm—who hasn’t set off their smoke alarms at least once while cooking?

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