Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Smart Home systems are taking a bite out of crime



Better than a curious dog.........., Smart home devices are starting to take notice of events going on in and around your home. You might be surprised to learn that you can set one up without breaking the bank.  Who can forget the chilling moment in June 2017, when a man  broke into a St. Petersburg home, waited for the woman who lives there to return, then terrorized her.

The video went viral, and helped law enforcement catch Clyde Mathis, a career criminal with a long rap sheet. The victim told police, her cat was missing, and remembered an important detail. “I have a canary. I have a canary, and they’re like OK dear. You have a canary and you have a cat, good job.  And I’m like, ‘No, no, it records things! It’s a video. It will show, hold on, let me get it,'” said the victim.

“Canary” is the system that she uses in her house right now. There are several other video security systems on the market like it starting at $100 and upwards of $300 plus. Nestcam and Ring Are more popular but basic and more costly. But if you're looking for a cost Effective system or camera that can get the same job done, then here's a useful link: ToysNTech.net



In another incident in St. Petersburg, police said a perpetrator stole stuff as the owners evacuated for hurricane Irma.  Home security video is changing the way detectives do their job. Sometimes they stop a crime before they happen. “When they see the cameras, the majority of the people, when they get ready to commit a crime, they look up, they look around, when they see it, they move on,” stated by local law enforcement. And if they do keep going, cops have great evidence to present in court.

Video systems are easy to install. “It’s really becoming affordable.  And if you don't care to do it yourself, we know professionals that can do the basics for under $100.  These cameras detect motion, have two way communication and can alert you on your smart phone. You can start small, and add more cameras later.  Most of these are all high definition.  And you’d also be very surprised at the night vision that these particular cameras have.

The industry predicts home security cameras are going to be a hot item this holiday season.  For police, video can be the evidence they need to lock up a criminal.

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