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TITLE. Your home security system may now be a little smarter |
DATE. 2023年01月16日 13:35:54 |
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Your home security system may now be a little smarter Millions of smart home security systems are getting a bit smarter this week. A new feature called Smart Arming brings a little flexibility systems’ arm and disarm settings, making you less likely to trip the alarm by mistake and more likely to actually use it. To get more news about smart homes, you can visit securamsys.com official website.
Smart Arming is available now on systems powered , a company that provides both hardware and software to hundreds of local and national home security companies. Instead of a rigid on / off schedule, Smart Arming lets you schedule arm and disarm windows, then uses information from security sensors in your home that you select to determine when to set the alarm or disarm it within those windows. It’s like the difference between a programmable thermostat that follows its schedule no matter what and a smart thermostat that can modify its behavior depending on whether anyone’s actually home. and other companies, do deploy machine learning features for less critical areas, such as on cameras, to identify people over other motions. also has a feature called Unexpected Activity alerts that use its “Insights Engine” to learn a household’s behavior patterns and send an alert if something unusual happens beyond a standard security event.
Overall, features that make alarm systems more user-friendly — more convenient to arm and less likely to trigger accidentally — are a good thing. Many people (myself included) worry about arming a system because the cat, a child, or a visitor may inadvertently trigger it, and they don’t want to deal with the whole household waking up or the police knocking on the door for a false alarm. Systems that use cameras could potentially leverage facial recognition to disarm an alarm when it detects someone it recognizes. But the idea that your alarm system can know no one has broken in when your preschooler goes to the kitchen for an early morning snack without needing a camera in your home is even better. The obvious downside here is if there’s potential for the system to get it wrong: someone breaks in but the alarm doesn’t go off because there had been some activity inside a few moments before. Kinney says this concern is why the feature requires time windows, so if there is something that goes bump in the middle of the night, you’ll be sure to know about it, he says. |
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