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Anybody familiar with Patriot Alarms in Tulsa?
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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3576602" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>I have really liked our Vivint smart home setup so far. Outdoor cameras have logic to detect people and are IR for total darkness. We have them setup to trigger an alert if a person is detected after the alarm is set. Our biggest deal was the number of windows and doors we needed sensors on. The garage doors all have tilt sensors and auto close when the alarm is armed and upstairs windows are monitored as well. My favorite part is the ability to disarm remotely and unlock the front door if a family member needs in the house while we aren't there. They also allow us to hear what is going on around any of the cameras as well as speak through them.</p><p></p><p>The kids weren't quite as excited about our thoroughness because we have a speaker in the master bedroom notifying us if the alarm is disabled or triggered in case they have plans of sneaking out at night. There really isnt anywhere to sneak to out here though, it would be at least a half mile to get to the next house that wasnt a family member, haha.</p><p></p><p>That said, Vivint is limited on the number of cameras it can support, so I am shopping for an auxiliary setup that is monitored by us. The cool stuff there are the smart cameras allow you to set focal points so a camera pointed up our private road will alert anytime a vehicle or person is seen traveling down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3576602, member: 35603"] I have really liked our Vivint smart home setup so far. Outdoor cameras have logic to detect people and are IR for total darkness. We have them setup to trigger an alert if a person is detected after the alarm is set. Our biggest deal was the number of windows and doors we needed sensors on. The garage doors all have tilt sensors and auto close when the alarm is armed and upstairs windows are monitored as well. My favorite part is the ability to disarm remotely and unlock the front door if a family member needs in the house while we aren't there. They also allow us to hear what is going on around any of the cameras as well as speak through them. The kids weren't quite as excited about our thoroughness because we have a speaker in the master bedroom notifying us if the alarm is disabled or triggered in case they have plans of sneaking out at night. There really isnt anywhere to sneak to out here though, it would be at least a half mile to get to the next house that wasnt a family member, haha. That said, Vivint is limited on the number of cameras it can support, so I am shopping for an auxiliary setup that is monitored by us. The cool stuff there are the smart cameras allow you to set focal points so a camera pointed up our private road will alert anytime a vehicle or person is seen traveling down the road. [/QUOTE]
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