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I’m in the market for a monitored home alarm system, to be installed professionally. No DYI – so I hope this question is not off-topic, but I’m asking here in the hope people will be familiar with all aspects of how alarms work, not just DYI.
Most installers in my area install either Texecom or Pyronix. How does one choose between the two, other than on price?
They both have hybrid wireless – wired systems, same kinds of sensors, etc. I don’t have pets and don’t care about pet-friendly detectors.
Texecom has a wireless mesh system, which sounds useful but is probably not necessary for my property.
Other than this, what are the differences?
Are the Android apps very different? Is one better / more reliable? The key things I’d like is to check remotely if the system is armed, and to receive push notifications when certain keyfobs (e.g. the cleaner’s) are used to arm and disarm.
The app stores have many complaints that Texecom sends too many notifications, but if I understand correctly this can be changed by the installer in the control panel (not through the app). Is the Pyronix different / better / more user-friendly?
I don’t plan on installing CCTV now but would like the system to be expandable. Are Texecom and Pyronix comparable when it comes to connecting and controlling CCTV?
How about home automation? Not too keen on it – it’s more curiosity. Texecom has smart plugs that connect to the system and can be programmed with ‘recipes’ (if this then that etc); how about Pyronix?
Anything else that is different between the two?
Lastly, are there other brands that might be better for a fairly simple home use? In my area there are way fewer installers who install Risco; the upfront cost for the kit is similar but the monthly monitoring more expensive (although that may well be due to the installer and nothing to do with Risco itself).
Thanks!
Most installers in my area install either Texecom or Pyronix. How does one choose between the two, other than on price?
They both have hybrid wireless – wired systems, same kinds of sensors, etc. I don’t have pets and don’t care about pet-friendly detectors.
Texecom has a wireless mesh system, which sounds useful but is probably not necessary for my property.
Other than this, what are the differences?
Are the Android apps very different? Is one better / more reliable? The key things I’d like is to check remotely if the system is armed, and to receive push notifications when certain keyfobs (e.g. the cleaner’s) are used to arm and disarm.
The app stores have many complaints that Texecom sends too many notifications, but if I understand correctly this can be changed by the installer in the control panel (not through the app). Is the Pyronix different / better / more user-friendly?
I don’t plan on installing CCTV now but would like the system to be expandable. Are Texecom and Pyronix comparable when it comes to connecting and controlling CCTV?
How about home automation? Not too keen on it – it’s more curiosity. Texecom has smart plugs that connect to the system and can be programmed with ‘recipes’ (if this then that etc); how about Pyronix?
Anything else that is different between the two?
Lastly, are there other brands that might be better for a fairly simple home use? In my area there are way fewer installers who install Risco; the upfront cost for the kit is similar but the monthly monitoring more expensive (although that may well be due to the installer and nothing to do with Risco itself).
Thanks!