ᐅ Wireless alarm systems with tamper protection – any experiences?
Created on: 24 Sep 2018 09:35
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nivusHello everyone
I am currently looking for a wireless alarm system that is also protected against jamming (jammer interference). Has anyone had experience with this or can recommend a manufacturer so I can get an idea? For example, I have looked at Abus Secvest and Safe2Home. What are your experiences with these? Thanks in advance for the help
Nivus
I am currently looking for a wireless alarm system that is also protected against jamming (jammer interference). Has anyone had experience with this or can recommend a manufacturer so I can get an idea? For example, I have looked at Abus Secvest and Safe2Home. What are your experiences with these? Thanks in advance for the help
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Walter Konrad11 Mar 2019 12:35We have recently started using the SP310 from Safe2Home and are very satisfied.
We set it up ourselves, and the phone support promptly helped us with a few questions.
Regarding jamming devices, the alarm system has several functions to counteract them. If there is an actual interference, it can be displayed or an alarm can be triggered immediately. However, we have not needed to use this feature so far.
All settings can be easily made through the app.
Best regards
Walter
We set it up ourselves, and the phone support promptly helped us with a few questions.
Regarding jamming devices, the alarm system has several functions to counteract them. If there is an actual interference, it can be displayed or an alarm can be triggered immediately. However, we have not needed to use this feature so far.
All settings can be easily made through the app.
Best regards
Walter
I would never install a wireless alarm system. The frequencies allowed here are probably well known to burglars and can easily be jammed. And if it gets jammed (which doesn’t even have to be done by burglars), who then decides what is a break-in and what is just a noisy construction site nearby? And if I have to make that decision myself, why would I even need an alarm system? A wireless alarm system is just a crutch that nobody really needs...
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Walter Konrad21 Jan 2020 13:18Installing cables at every window was not an option for me.
You are of course right that the frequency can be interrupted. But that is precisely why I chose the SP310 directly.
I have now double-checked. The control unit changes the frequency 4 times if it is interrupted and provides additional security through rolling code and continuous monitoring of all sensors.
You are of course right that the frequency can be interrupted. But that is precisely why I chose the SP310 directly.
I have now double-checked. The control unit changes the frequency 4 times if it is interrupted and provides additional security through rolling code and continuous monitoring of all sensors.
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