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Vivint is refusing to cancel our home security even after I provided Official PCS orders and supporting documents that Vivint requested. In June 2008, my wife and I were greeted by a salesman, Trevor Moses Agent Reg: 32921 who worked for an home security company. Unfortunately we were mislead by his sales tactics and signed an agreement to have APX ALARM Currently VIVINT to secure our home. My wife mentioned that I am serving in the military and that we may leave for another AF assignment before our contract expires in 2013. Moses simply stated that all we have to do is call Vivint to cancel our home security services due to my Air Force obligations and that it would not be a problem. Just this past August 3+ yrs later, I was notified of a new assignment, in a different state.

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It's also quite smooth, and never suffered choppiness in my testing—despite the fact that the camera only operates on the 2. 4GHz band. When analyzing footage captured with an adjacent 1080p Logi Circle, which supports the 5GHz band, the SimpliCam's video quality was comparable. Sound captured is a bit muffled, but certainly audible, though the camera does not currently support two way audio. Night vision footage is clear and motion detection sensitivity can be adjusted in the app. Motion detection is based on heat signature so the camera can discern the difference between, say, a spinning fan, a small dog, and an actual moving person who's breaking in to your home.

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If you are looking for the right security system for your home, you should consider different factors to be able to choose the right one that best fits your preferences. This article will provide you with guidelines on what to look for when purchasing a DIY Home Security System. Basically, there are two types of configurations when it comes to home security systems: hardwired and wireless. Wireless systems are now beginning to take over the market, but it is not always the best solution for every home. In this guide, you will also learn about the advantages and disadvantages of having wireless over hard wired systems, as well as other tips for getting a truly effective setup based on your needs. The biggest advantage of a wireless system is the installation cost. You can save hundreds of dollars by going wireless. Most of the DIY systems today are wireless configurations. As mentioned before, it will also save you a lot of time in the process. If you can a hang a picture on the wall, there is a good chance that you can install a wireless security system yourself. Going wireless means that there are no wires to run except for the electrical plug that will power the control interface.

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