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It is easy to install but some times documentation can be daunting to follow. Overall product is reliable and make you feel safe.
They do work very well though, which is the most important feature they could have.Be aware that in most of the product photos they do not show you the wire that runs from the "wireless" unit to the magnets, but there is one. I chose to use these units on my doors and am looking into the vibration sensors for the windows instead, but they might work for your application. I used a Dremel to do this, and it wasn't hard but there was not another way for me to mount these and get them to work without modifying the trim around the door frame.Overall they do work very well and I can accept the aesthetics of them for the price I paid. The Window/Door sensors are not the most attractive pieces of hardware you've ever seen. I attached a few photos at the top of the page, and you can see where I needed to modify my wooden door trim to get the sensors to sit flat.
The silver terminals on the magnet are exposed instead of hidden within a housing. It's only wireless back to the main control panel. With some planning you could probably install this with the wire hidden, like in new construction. For those of us with existing door and window frames however it will be hard to completely hide the wire.Also keep in mind that if you keep your windows locked, an intruder will most likely be breaking your window, not just sliding it open.
Install was straight forward. But after the holes were opened a little more and other screws selected, install went correctly. The door where this item was installed used both of the provided spacers to bring the magnet in line with the switch. The only problem was when I encountered a metal door jamb the screws provided broke under what I thought to be only minor force.
I bought this in addition to the Skylink SC-100 Security System Deluxe Kit. Once figured out it works great.
I usually use the remote unit to arm / disarm the unit and even after a year of use the batteries do not need replacement.I have yet to install the telephone piece of the kit - the problem I face is that my house has multiple telephone lines and I need to locate the primary one. The unit is very easy to install - follow the directions that come with it - it took me about one hour to install the three door sensors (I bought an extra one) and the one motion sensor. I have had no false alarms of it going off when it should not and have taken long trips with at least some peace of mind. I've tested the system randomly during this past year and it has never failed yet. I bought this product about a year ago now and it has been working flawlessly since then. After a lot of procrastination, I finally decided to get a professional to do this piece of the work. I would certainly recommend this as a very good alternative to all of those expensive alarm systems - and managed to get a 15% reduction in my insurance premium to boot. If you have a simple telephone setup this should not be a problem either.
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