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If you click on one of these links and then purchase something, we will receive affiliate income for referring you. This goes towards the costs of hosting and running this website and does not cost you anything extra. Thanks for understanding!MethodologyAs usual, we have grouped our recommendations by the best budget kit, the kit offering the best value, and the best high end kit system. Which DIY route – Easy DIY or Pro DIY?A home security camera system consists of the following essential parts:The heart of the system, the Network Video Recorder NVRBefore the advent of network cameras, the equivalent of the NVR would have been called a DVR which works only with analogue security cameras. An NVR works only with network based cameras. So remember a DVR works with analogue cameras.

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The SimpliSafe home security command is completely customizable, meaning that you can start with one system package and then add more as the need arises at any point in the future. UOKOO is one of the few home security cameras on the market that offers a super wide view angle, to the tune of 360 panoramic views with a 0. 33” fisheye lens. This means that there are no blind spots, and you can view the entire room in 960p high definition viewing resolution. While the motion detection can alert you to any movement at all, you can also adjust its sensitivity so you’re getting only those notifications you want to be aware of in the multi zone sensor areas. What’s more, UOKOO’s viewing clarity is not only available during the light of day, but also during the dark of night up to 16 feet with the camera’s night vision.

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Like most technical services, you can pay for professionals to craft your home security system or you can take matters into your own hands. DIY home security means you customize your device kit, self install, and then monitor alerts from your sensors and video feed. Self monitoring is the common difference between DIY and traditional security, but there are plenty of companies that strike a happy medium between both. We looked at providers offering pure DIY as well as those offering professional monitoring, either de facto or as an upgrade. We required all systems to have Z Wave Support — the most universal mesh network for communicating appliance to appliance. One of the biggest draws of a DIY system is the opportunity to add in third party equipment like Philips Hue lights or a Nest Thermostat at any point.

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