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Published: 2021-07-01, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Lots of hardware choice, DIY installation, Smart-home integration
Long contract period, Some hardware requires expensive monitoring plans
Huge amounts of flexibility with a great hardware range to choose from and DIY installation make Frontpoint a great choice. Long contract periods and high termination fees, plus some expensive hardware costs mean Frontpoint won't be for everyone...
Published: 2016-12-30, Author: Chris , review by: gadgetreview.com
With so many undeniable similarities between FrontPoint and other DIY home security systems (LiveWatch and Link Interactive, just to name a few), it's difficult to pin down why exactly you should go with them over anyone else.That said in a contest of the...
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Published: 2021-08-03, Author: Jim , review by: techradar.com
Doorbell camera included, Excellent mobile and web app, No contract, DIY install and self monitoring, Lots of custom features available
Outdoor cams are only 720p and no two-way audio, Expensive monitoring, Touchscreen wall panel is quite an expensive extra
Frontpoint has enough high-tech smart security devices to put together a rock solid system suitable for any size home or business. And it's backed up by a well regarded 24/7 monitoring service with industry-leading communication and response times. The pr...
Abstract: The Internet of Things has made it easier than ever to set up a smart home in which you can remotely control your door locks, lights, thermostats, vacuums, lawn mowers, and even pet feeders, using your smartphone and an app. It's also made it simple (a...
Abstract: It wasn't all that long ago that having a home security system meant signing up with a company that would send a professional installer to your house to drill holes in your walls and run wires throughout your home. In most cases the equipment was free, bu...