The most common times for break-ins occur between 10 am and 3 pm. Rather than being guarded by night, most burglars choose the daytime to attempt a break-in, targeting homes when they believe no one will be present.
Alarm systems may not stop a smash and grab scenario but knowing that a response is on its way stops long time invasion. Light , cameras and a monitored alarm (self or company monitored) security should always be layered.
I don’t believe in monitoring services. However, nighttime is a “blind spot” for me and especially my wife. She likes to feel safe. I opted in for the Simplisafe Standard monitoring which is half the cost of a our current Vivint monthly monitoring. I do agree that being proactive is more important than reactive. I’ve installed more cameras in my house than sensors. Cameras set-up a perimeter of “eyes”. I didn’t install any door sensors in the house. Instead I installed more more motion sensors. It covers a larger area and you can set the sensitivity of trigger. I have a system that differentiates people and pets.
Your video helped me to decide what security system shall I go for and what is the pros and cons of each system. A big thank you for all the information.
@@GeorgeLangabeer Ive analyzed your assertion that these web security cameras are in practice superior to alarm companies & I absolutely agree, the company dispatchers aren't going to react with urgency like you would when its YOUR stuff. Also gives you tactical awareness in a gunfight by having multiple 'eyes' to keep track of the enemies location.
I have a Eufy camera system and Wyze for my security system provider. I also have a Ring Doorbell (I also like the community app-very useful for being on the lookout) and Blurams cameras inside. I am considering getting smart locks down the road. Between all of these, I am only paying abiutr $15 per month. I don't have cellular backup in my setup but it's extremely rare for burglars to cut Internet unless they are targeting a business or luxury home. I may add smart locks to my set up, and it so happens that I will be getting a Cellular failover network soon so I guess my systems will have cellular backup after all.
Can you talk about the best camera system that cant get hacked or jammed? I have the ring and its been getting jammed. We had two break in's in the past 6 months.
Don't get me wrong, I trust you advice with the monitored burglary alarm security systems, but I have two family members that went to jail for burglaries, and they told us that they wouldn't mess with a house that had a "insert home security company name here" security sign, they did say they didn't care about cameras. They said a lot of people use dummy cameras anyways and even if the cameras did work, they would just wear a mask or cover their faces. Anyways, I use the Blink doorbell/camera systems and I think their great.
People say that about masks all the time, but they don’t realize cameras still give you: height, weight, gender, race, possible tattoos, possible license plates…all evidence the police can work with. What does a burglar alarm give the police…nothing. Check out my recent follow up video on the topic: ruclips.net/video/PW2mt1mV0D8/видео.html
@@GeorgeLangabeer I appreciate it. I saw your videos regarding the Amazon doorbell cameras as well. Think I might upgrade those lol. Appreciate your videos
This is a tough one. I keep testing them, but I haven’t found one I can put my stamp on. I’m still looking for the right one. I’ll let you know once I’ve found it.
From experience, the only two times an alarm waits for 5 minutes before sounding is that if the entry point for the thief happens to enter an home at the entry/ exit point, or if the alarm isnt setup correctly and all points are listed entry/ exit. Otherwise it should be set up to go off immediately and an outdoor sounder should alert the neighbors as well. Alarms also have life safety. Smokes, and CO detectors. Some have the options of flood detection, remote access via cell service, not the internet, temperature monitoring etc. Alarms are more versitile than you put forward. As a professional myself, fire is a bigger danger than theft. I will say that as to theft/vandel protection, you are correct about the cameras. Overall, however, alarm systems have saved more lives.
Alarms have only saved more lives because they’ve been in homes longer. Back in the day, there was a stigma that if you had cameras on your house, you were a drug dealer or a criminal. That stigma was ridiculous. But starting with the video doorbell revolution, that stigma is gone. Now, cameras are in every neighborhood. In fact, the first question a police officer will ask (responding to a crime), is “who in the neighborhood has cameras?”. Since this change, the advances in home security cameras & camera systems have FAR surpassed that of burglar alarms. Again, you must be dealing with the wrong cameras, because there are plenty of cameras that do everything you list that an alarm can do. Ask any police officer in any police department…cameras save lives & cameras are responsible for more crimes being solved. Cameras are more proactive in preventing crime and provide the police evidence if the criminal gets away. An alarm system does not.
@@GeorgeLangabeer Now you cross the barrier with cost again. An alarm system with fire devices is far cheaper than a camera system with the analytics required for fire detection. Possibily giving the ability to add a less expensive camera system that is still decent quality and an alarm system. Fyi, camera systems can not detect CO either...it is an invisible gas, even to cameras. Nor can it detect a gradual flooding basement floor due to a burst pipe in a wall. Even with analytics, the fire dept will be immediately dispatched on a monitored fire alarm vs you having to look at the cameras and taking the time to decide to call them yourself, assuming you wake up to the notification telling you to check. Alarms are so important in fact that new commercial construction is required to have smoke detectors if the building is not sprinkled. The fire codes (which are updated continuously) do not mention cameras as an alternative. I still say a home needs both to be more secure, however if you had to choose one or the other. An alarm is the best starting point.
Lol. I’m not crossing any barriers. I’m defending my opinion. There are several cameras compatible with smoke & co alarms that will work in conjunction. So not only do you get your alert from the alarm itself, but also an alert from your camera. The response time for an alarm from most law enforcement agencies is not quick enough to be effective and often times gives people false peace of mind. But layer your security all you want. I’m all for protecting a person in every way possible. But again, you’re just looking at the wrong cameras & you’re off base if you’re telling me cameras are more expensive. When you add up the monthly fees for an alarm system, paid over time (let’s say a 3 year contract), that alarm system is going to cost quadruple any camera system I would put my stamp on. You’re talking about these cheap alarm system cameras that have a cost of like $20 to make. I’m guessing you sell alarms? Lol Ps…don’t think I’m saying this because I sell cameras. Guess what everyone, I sell alarm systems too. Lol…but I’m always going to tell people like it is. If you don’t like my opinion, so be it. We’ll just agree to disagree. But thanks for the comments. Layer your security to your heart’s content. I encourage it. But if you’re going to choose one, cameras all the way. No question. Be PROACTIVE instead of reactive.
my uncle was a pro burglar back in the mid 90s and ended up going to prison for 15 years, I was too young to know him then in 95. when he got out a few years ago he told me all kinds of stories on how easier it was to rob houses with alarms,
Yeah, that’s the problem. I’ve heard a lot of those same stories. Thieves aren’t deterred by them like people think they are. It gives them false peace of mind.
I actually just had a zoom call meeting with them this week. We might do business together. But just like anything else, I want to try it first before I comment. I’ll be able to give a more educated answer in a week or two.
Unfortunately, I wouldn’t recommend either. They are both very cheaply made. If I had to chose, I’d say Abode has the edge because of the smart home integration features, but I’m not a fan of either.
For me I feel pretty overwhelmed with the whole process of securing my home and making sure I’ve installed equipment properly. I guess I’d be one of those people being suckered-into the monthly monitoring fees if it means someone else did the work for me. (Sad i know...)
Not sad at all. There are a lot of people in the same boat. Feel free to check out our website & give me a call sometime. Long distance or not, I’d be happy to give you some advice.
Not sad💛 there’s alot going on in the world to remember. If you choose monitoring (which I’m choosing for your reasons lol) that’s what works for you. Good luck getting it set up
@@GeorgeLangabeer I am looking for a security system that includes professional monitoring (for homeowner's insurance discount) but allows for integrating other smart devices. Any recommendations? I see that Abode allows you to connect other devices but not sure if you can use a Nest Cam with it for example.
You can’t “connect” a Nest camera to the Abode system, but you can control Abode with the Google Assistant. So you can use The Google Assistant with Abode & Nest. Same with HomeKit. You can use Abode in the Home App with other HomeKit cameras.
Do you think having too many cameras could potentially have an opposite effect ? Like the burglar will think hmmm they must have a lot of good things inside for having so many cameras
I think placement is more important than anything. I would be very careful when placing them in the house. If it is not a closed system and it gets hacked, they shouldn’t be able to see anything identifiable.
Sorry George ... cameras are not reliable.... heres why: If someone wants to disable your camera system all they need to do is cut your internet service wire before going in... also, wear a Covid mask and you wont know who entered your house when you go back home... sorry George
Sorry Sir K…Who said you need internet for a camera system?? Because you don’t. An alarm system will be defeated long before a camera system. Plus, what’s an alarm system going to do for your Covid mask??? The answer you’re looking for is NOTHING. At least with a Covid mask a camera system is still going to give you height, approx weight, gender, race, possible tattoos, possible vehicle description, possible accomplices…I could go on & on. Sorry Sir K But hey, thanks for watching & all the opinions. All these “sorry George” comments just helped the channel.
I don't need cameras as much as I need perimater alarms - if you're surprised by some one on the porch - it" s too late - I" home all the time - don't care if its marauders burglars cops or govt - I want to knw ahead of time
If you’re talking about perimeter alarms like out at the edge of your property, that would be great, but that’s not feasible for 95% of the homeowners out there.
how cool would it be if you had a alarm that sounded like a cop driving up, radios and all lol. it would have to be some kind of loud speaker outside, might piss off your neighbors but hey someone is breaking in,
Yes, the thieves were caught by using cameras. Every single one of them. 1252 bad guys & bad girls to be exact (another 2000 with the crew that worked for me). All detained & prosecuted thanks to cameras.
Thing is these devices are good and any deterrent is good but if u don’t get a ID of the criminal u will not get a charge! They will just say it’s not me!
That’s a very rare occurrence. If it does happen, it’s usually a highly skilled burglar that is specifically targeting the person. But no matter what, the key is to be as proactive as possible & do everything you can to prevent the crime.
Frontpoint has the WORST customer service of any providers I have ever used. I moved, and 6 months later they still won't answer their customer service line to cancel!! I had to call my VISA to stop the payments and now billing is threatening collections. By the way, they answer the phone in 2 rings!!! They won't cancel now because I haven't paid the last month!! AWFUL... try ARLO!
I respectfully disagree. Some thieves are armed, but most are not. If they are armed, there’s a large percentage that wouldn’t actually use the weapon. Most thieves will look for houses with no deterrent. They will go to houses with no cameras, no alarm system & no dogs. You get the right dog, like an angry Pit Bull & most thieves will head to the next house. They can be the best deterrent of all.
I don’t “think”, I know it for a fact. I’ve been working with law enforcement for 20 years. Up until the first video doorbell came out, if you had cameras (depending on the house), they would watch you. 100%.
The most common times for break-ins occur between 10 am and 3 pm. Rather than being guarded by night, most burglars choose the daytime to attempt a break-in, targeting homes when they believe no one will be present.
Indeed. Thinking it happens more a night is a very common misconception.
Alarm systems may not stop a smash and grab scenario but knowing that a response is on its way stops long time invasion. Light , cameras and a monitored alarm (self or company monitored) security should always be layered.
I agree. Layered is the best measure.
I’d love to see a video on the ultimate way to secure your home. The Fort Knox of home security!
Great suggestion!
I don’t believe in monitoring services. However, nighttime is a “blind spot” for me and especially my wife. She likes to feel safe. I opted in for the Simplisafe Standard monitoring which is half the cost of a our current Vivint monthly monitoring. I do agree that being proactive is more important than reactive. I’ve installed more cameras in my house than sensors. Cameras set-up a perimeter of “eyes”. I didn’t install any door sensors in the house. Instead I installed more more motion sensors. It covers a larger area and you can set the sensitivity of trigger. I have a system that differentiates people and pets.
Your video helped me to decide what security system shall I go for and what is the pros and cons of each system. A big thank you for all the information.
So glad I could help. Thanks for watching!
Just watching CCTV at work. Well I binge listen to you
Nice! Thanks for watching!
@@GeorgeLangabeer Ive analyzed your assertion that these web security cameras are in practice superior to alarm companies & I absolutely agree, the company dispatchers aren't going to react with urgency like you would when its YOUR stuff. Also gives you tactical awareness in a gunfight by having multiple 'eyes' to keep track of the enemies location.
All very true.
I have a Eufy camera system and Wyze for my security system provider. I also have a Ring Doorbell (I also like the community app-very useful for being on the lookout) and Blurams cameras inside. I am considering getting smart locks down the road. Between all of these, I am only paying abiutr $15 per month.
I don't have cellular backup in my setup but it's extremely rare for burglars to cut Internet unless they are targeting a business or luxury home.
I may add smart locks to my set up, and it so happens that I will be getting a Cellular failover network soon so I guess my systems will have cellular backup after all.
Can you talk about the best camera system that cant get hacked or jammed? I have the ring and its been getting jammed. We had two break in's in the past 6 months.
You can get a wired camera NVR/DVR system (Alibi is the brand I recommend) with no internet required.
ruclips.net/video/oFP_AQSpXjI/видео.html
Don't get me wrong, I trust you advice with the monitored burglary alarm security systems, but I have two family members that went to jail for burglaries, and they told us that they wouldn't mess with a house that had a "insert home security company name here" security sign, they did say they didn't care about cameras. They said a lot of people use dummy cameras anyways and even if the cameras did work, they would just wear a mask or cover their faces. Anyways, I use the Blink doorbell/camera systems and I think their great.
People say that about masks all the time, but they don’t realize cameras still give you: height, weight, gender, race, possible tattoos, possible license plates…all evidence the police can work with. What does a burglar alarm give the police…nothing.
Check out my recent follow up video on the topic:
ruclips.net/video/PW2mt1mV0D8/видео.html
@@GeorgeLangabeer I appreciate it. I saw your videos regarding the Amazon doorbell cameras as well. Think I might upgrade those lol. Appreciate your videos
What smart Garage Door lock do you recommend?
This is a tough one. I keep testing them, but I haven’t found one I can put my stamp on. I’m still looking for the right one. I’ll let you know once I’ve found it.
great video thank you. Do you recommend blink cameras? thx
I do not. Blink is the cheapest of the cheapest, but a case where you get what you pay for. Better than nothing, but not recommended.
@@GeorgeLangabeer Thank you
You’re welcome!
From experience, the only two times an alarm waits for 5 minutes before sounding is that if the entry point for the thief happens to enter an home at the entry/ exit point, or if the alarm isnt setup correctly and all points are listed entry/ exit. Otherwise it should be set up to go off immediately and an outdoor sounder should alert the neighbors as well.
Alarms also have life safety. Smokes, and CO detectors. Some have the options of flood detection, remote access via cell service, not the internet, temperature monitoring etc. Alarms are more versitile than you put forward.
As a professional myself, fire is a bigger danger than theft. I will say that as to theft/vandel protection, you are correct about the cameras. Overall, however, alarm systems have saved more lives.
Alarms have only saved more lives because they’ve been in homes longer. Back in the day, there was a stigma that if you had cameras on your house, you were a drug dealer or a criminal. That stigma was ridiculous. But starting with the video doorbell revolution, that stigma is gone. Now, cameras are in every neighborhood. In fact, the first question a police officer will ask (responding to a crime), is “who in the neighborhood has cameras?”. Since this change, the advances in home security cameras & camera systems have FAR surpassed that of burglar alarms. Again, you must be dealing with the wrong cameras, because there are plenty of cameras that do everything you list that an alarm can do. Ask any police officer in any police department…cameras save lives & cameras are responsible for more crimes being solved. Cameras are more proactive in preventing crime and provide the police evidence if the criminal gets away. An alarm system does not.
@@GeorgeLangabeer Now you cross the barrier with cost again. An alarm system with fire devices is far cheaper than a camera system with the analytics required for fire detection. Possibily giving the ability to add a less expensive camera system that is still decent quality and an alarm system. Fyi, camera systems can not detect CO either...it is an invisible gas, even to cameras. Nor can it detect a gradual flooding basement floor due to a burst pipe in a wall.
Even with analytics, the fire dept will be immediately dispatched on a monitored fire alarm vs you having to look at the cameras and taking the time to decide to call them yourself, assuming you wake up to the notification telling you to check. Alarms are so important in fact that new commercial construction is required to have smoke detectors if the building is not sprinkled. The fire codes (which are updated continuously) do not mention cameras as an alternative.
I still say a home needs both to be more secure, however if you had to choose one or the other. An alarm is the best starting point.
Lol. I’m not crossing any barriers. I’m defending my opinion. There are several cameras compatible with smoke & co alarms that will work in conjunction. So not only do you get your alert from the alarm itself, but also an alert from your camera. The response time for an alarm from most law enforcement agencies is not quick enough to be effective and often times gives people false peace of mind. But layer your security all you want. I’m all for protecting a person in every way possible. But again, you’re just looking at the wrong cameras & you’re off base if you’re telling me cameras are more expensive. When you add up the monthly fees for an alarm system, paid over time (let’s say a 3 year contract), that alarm system is going to cost quadruple any camera system I would put my stamp on. You’re talking about these cheap alarm system cameras that have a cost of like $20 to make. I’m guessing you sell alarms? Lol
Ps…don’t think I’m saying this because I sell cameras. Guess what everyone, I sell alarm systems too. Lol…but I’m always going to tell people like it is. If you don’t like my opinion, so be it. We’ll just agree to disagree. But thanks for the comments.
Layer your security to your heart’s content. I encourage it. But if you’re going to choose one, cameras all the way. No question. Be PROACTIVE instead of reactive.
my uncle was a pro burglar back in the mid 90s and ended up going to prison for 15 years, I was too young to know him then in 95. when he got out a few years ago he told me all kinds of stories on how easier it was to rob houses with alarms,
Yeah, that’s the problem. I’ve heard a lot of those same stories. Thieves aren’t deterred by them like people think they are. It gives them false peace of mind.
what do you think of Deep Sentinel security?
I actually just had a zoom call meeting with them this week. We might do business together. But just like anything else, I want to try it first before I comment. I’ll be able to give a more educated answer in a week or two.
@@GeorgeLangabeer great thanks! I'm looking forward to your feedback
What’s the verdict on this?
Horrible. Absolutely horrible.
Do you recommend deep sentinel security cameras
No. I became one of their dealers & have had nothing but a terrible experience. Not to mention their cameras are way too expensive for what they are.
Swann or abode what do you recommend?
Unfortunately, I wouldn’t recommend either. They are both very cheaply made. If I had to chose, I’d say Abode has the edge because of the smart home integration features, but I’m not a fan of either.
How is Blink security cameras?
They are better than nothing, but very cheaply made and don’t have the best features. I’d recommend Eufy over Blink.
Thanks for the advice
You’re welcome
What is the name of that smart lock?
My favorite smart lock is The August Wifi Lock
For me I feel pretty overwhelmed with the whole process of securing my home and making sure I’ve installed equipment properly. I guess I’d be one of those people being suckered-into the monthly monitoring fees if it means someone else did the work for me. (Sad i know...)
Not sad at all. There are a lot of people in the same boat. Feel free to check out our website & give me a call sometime. Long distance or not, I’d be happy to give you some advice.
Not sad💛 there’s alot going on in the world to remember. If you choose monitoring (which I’m choosing for your reasons lol) that’s what works for you. Good luck getting it set up
If it gives you both peace of mind (and it works-that is the key), that’s all that matters. Any layer of security is better than no layer at all.
Just get a gun and some gun safety training, and lots of shooting practice!
Doesn’t help you much when you’re not home.
Super helpful information. Thanks for sharing!
So glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
@@GeorgeLangabeer I am looking for a security system that includes professional monitoring (for homeowner's insurance discount) but allows for integrating other smart devices. Any recommendations? I see that Abode allows you to connect other devices but not sure if you can use a Nest Cam with it for example.
You can’t “connect” a Nest camera to the Abode system, but you can control Abode with the Google Assistant. So you can use The Google Assistant with Abode & Nest. Same with HomeKit. You can use Abode in the Home App with other HomeKit cameras.
@@GeorgeLangabeer ok got it. Thanks!!
You’re welcome!
Burglar alarm is more for thieves living at your house when you’re out for a few weeks lol
Do you think having too many cameras could potentially have an opposite effect ? Like the burglar will think hmmm they must have a lot of good things inside for having so many cameras
I think that was more of a thing back before cameras were so popular. Now, so many people have them (& several of them), it’s more the norm.
I think placement is more important than anything. I would be very careful when placing them in the house. If it is not a closed system and it gets hacked, they shouldn’t be able to see anything identifiable.
Placement is very important. Cameras outdoors are key. Indoor cameras are usually for kids or pets. But yes, inside privacy is key.
Neighbors next door that monitor the neighborhood together.
Always an added bonus to have that kind of neighborhood.
Sorry George ... cameras are not reliable.... heres why:
If someone wants to disable your camera system all they need to do is cut your internet service wire before going in...
also, wear a Covid mask and you wont know who entered your house when you go back home... sorry George
Sorry Sir K…Who said you need internet for a camera system?? Because you don’t. An alarm system will be defeated long before a camera system. Plus, what’s an alarm system going to do for your Covid mask??? The answer you’re looking for is NOTHING. At least with a Covid mask a camera system is still going to give you height, approx weight, gender, race, possible tattoos, possible vehicle description, possible accomplices…I could go on & on.
Sorry Sir K
But hey, thanks for watching & all the opinions. All these “sorry George” comments just helped the channel.
I don't need cameras as much as I need perimater alarms - if you're surprised by some one on the porch - it" s too late - I" home all the time - don't care if its marauders burglars cops or govt - I want to knw ahead of time
If you’re talking about perimeter alarms like out at the edge of your property, that would be great, but that’s not feasible for 95% of the homeowners out there.
Well done
Thank you and thanks for watching!
how cool would it be if you had a alarm that sounded like a cop driving up, radios and all lol. it would have to be some kind of loud speaker outside, might piss off your neighbors but hey someone is breaking in,
There are several cameras that do just that. Lol
the thieves you spoke with, i presume, were caught. perhaps not thanks to the burglar alarm?
Yes, the thieves were caught by using cameras. Every single one of them. 1252 bad guys & bad girls to be exact (another 2000 with the crew that worked for me). All detained & prosecuted thanks to cameras.
Thing is these devices are good and any deterrent is good but if u don’t get a ID of the criminal u will not get a charge! They will just say it’s not me!
Cameras are always going to be your best chance at getting that id.
Can’t burglars just cut your cable coming into the house?
That’s a very rare occurrence. If it does happen, it’s usually a highly skilled burglar that is specifically targeting the person. But no matter what, the key is to be as proactive as possible & do everything you can to prevent the crime.
@@GeorgeLangabeer Great video and information - glad I found your channel and wish you were closer to MD - I would hire you!!!
Thank you & thanks for watching!
Just get vivint so much easier
Easier than what? There are a ton of options easier than Vivint…& Vivint’a cameras suck.
New houses now have a main disconnect outside next to the meter. So anyone could kill your power. Then what????
Watch my more recent video on the topic where I talk about scenarios like this one…
ruclips.net/video/PW2mt1mV0D8/видео.html
Frontpoint has the WORST customer service of any providers I have ever used. I moved, and 6 months later they still won't answer their customer service line to cancel!! I had to call my VISA to stop the payments and now billing is threatening collections. By the way, they answer the phone in 2 rings!!! They won't cancel now because I haven't paid the last month!! AWFUL... try ARLO!
So who then??
Who monitors without a contract?
Check out this more recent follow up video.
ruclips.net/video/PW2mt1mV0D8/видео.html
Are there security cameras NOT WiFi that offer good quality pics? Can you tell us their brand name? Please?
The brand I use is Alibi. Check out this video I did on them.
ruclips.net/video/oFP_AQSpXjI/видео.html
dogs are ineffective, ithe intruder will probably be armed or prepared with a weapon
I respectfully disagree. Some thieves are armed, but most are not. If they are armed, there’s a large percentage that wouldn’t actually use the weapon. Most thieves will look for houses with no deterrent. They will go to houses with no cameras, no alarm system & no dogs. You get the right dog, like an angry Pit Bull & most thieves will head to the next house. They can be the best deterrent of all.
Lol you think the cops would waste their time “watching” you because you had security cameras. Come on guy get real.
I don’t “think”, I know it for a fact. I’ve been working with law enforcement for 20 years. Up until the first video doorbell came out, if you had cameras (depending on the house), they would watch you. 100%.