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This DIY home security system is customizable, with its smart panel with LCD display, motion sensor with directional mounting bracket, door/window sensors, and a key fob remote control to help identify the point of entry more accurately from the eight distinct zones. This all white security system is designed with aesthetics in mind and actually looks stylish and modern in the home. Even more importantly, however, is SABRE system’s user friendly properties and features. Four operation modes include alarm, alert, home, and standby, and an unlimited number of sensors can be added to the system and placed up to 500 feet away from the main control panel. This provides a lot of variability and personalization opportunity for use. MoreINSPIRATION Choosing the Best Home Security Cameras for Your Indoor and Outdoor Spaces Home Security Tips Meant To Improve Your Safety And Discourage Thieves How To Improve Your Home Security Not only is SABRE’s home security system easy to use, but it is also easy to install because it is completely wireless.

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As we researched this topic and security systems in general, we reached out to Jamie Vos, vice president of the Electronic Security Association ESA for his thoughts on DIY systems. He emphasized professional monitoring for security systems: “If you receive a text alert, you may not be in a condition to respond and you may not hear an alarm. At that point, you have lost valuable response time, whereas a professional monitoring station can automatically alert first responders. ”We also contacted Kirk MacDowell, a board member with the Security Industry Association SIA and president of MacGuard Security Advisors Inc. He said a security system can act as a central heartbeat in the home. “Devices such as locks that can be opened remotely, home light control and thermostats that can raise or lower temperature are all tied into one convenient app and then tied into the alarm, making the operation seamless. ”How we tested DIY home automated systems For each new DIY security system, we test in two areas: user experience and ease of installation. These help build a picture of a system's effectiveness and how it affects you. For user experience tests, we see what each system and its companion smartphone app can do. In our experience, the best DIY home security systems have many ways to arm and disarm so you don't always need your smartphone. They also let you use a keypad or key fob to accomplish the same goal.

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