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Nest Secure alarm system review

2017-11-09
the four hundred and $99 nests secure is a basic DIY home security system with a couple of standout features the nest guard is the brains of your secure system it has an integrated keypad and alarm off pullman guarding and wayne guarding buttons press the speech bubble at the bottom of the hub to get status alerts thanks to a built-in speaker a separate button just above the power cable on the back will turn on the secures 85 decibel siren it has battery backup and optional cellular backup for an additional fee set the secure hub near an entrance so you can quickly and easily enter your pin code but if you're anything like me and I know I am you don't want to deal with a six digit PIN code so instead just take an S tag tap it over the front of your secure hub for quick arming and disarming keep a tag on your keychain give one to your kid buy extras for 25 bucks each and easily remove access to any tag that gets lost through the nest app attached nest to tech sensors to doors and windows to monitor when they're opened or stick one on a wall to act as a motion sensor they also have something called quiet open so you can temporarily disable one detect sensor to let the dog out at 3 a.m. or to go for an early morning run without having to disarm the entire system use the nest app to adjust settings and to add nest cams to use alongside the secure it's a pricey starter kit no question but nests secure has some hidden tricks that make it less annoying to use than other home systems I don't think everyone should be rushing out to buy it but folks looking for a simple system to use with other nest products will be happy with secure
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