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Other tech makes your life easier, for example smart doorbells like Ring video doorbell – allowing you to answer the door from where ever you are and asking the delivery man to leave it in a safe place of with a neighbour. The downside of having all this smart home tech is each requires their own app and often setup, this headache can be resolved with a home automation hub. A hub normally has one interface and allows all your tech to talk to each other allowing routines and automation, for example Good Night to turn everything off and close the blinds. Since the 1960s when smoke detectors were first introduced in American households, there has been constant advancements in the associated technology. With the ‘smart’ revolution, the detector is imbibed with more features and is generally more reliable and responsive. Apart from detecting smoke caused by fires, the smart smoke detectors can collect and analyze data based on various parameters, including smoke, humidity, temperature, activity, light, and carbon monoxide levels.

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This method also puts you in a better position to understand your final costs, whereas picking out security devices one by one can add up quickly, with lingering side effects on your monthly bill. For example, when you choose to record video with Xfinity, the additional price is levied per camera. Vivint wears the crown for top of the line home security automation, but with Xfinity’s in house line up — plus extensive partner brands — the Comcast offshoot gives Vivint a run for its money. If you are keen on outfitting your home with smart tech, both companies deserve consideration. The longer warranty with Vivint could give you more peace of mind, as does the possibility of paying month to month rather than signing up for a multi year contract with Xfinity. On the other hand, you could save some money with Xfinity thanks to their first year promotional rate, plus the opportunity to bundle if you go through Xfinity for TV or internet.

 

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