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How Does a Blue Tooth Home Security System Work? 
By: Sandra Wilson
Over the last few years there has been a surge in the number of wireless burglar alarm systems. Many of these are thanks to the security systems companies that are now carrying the blue tooth home security system. We will overview just what the bluetooth technology provides us and the benefits we get from having these systems in our homes.
Bluetooth technology uses the shorter range radio frequencies to send signals, whether it is just data or voice. Those security systems that use blue tooth tech can send that data faster than many traditional security systems. If your burglar alarm system is being monitored by a monitoring service, this means they will get the data more quickly than with traditional systems.
Bluetooth systems were first used to transmit data from a handheld storage device to the desktop PC without having to plug in cables and mess with wires. This allows all the data to be synched up between different devices more easily regardless of where the data collection first took place. It is this wireless component that makes it such an important part of home security systems today. With no wires to cut or disconnect, it is hoped the lack will keep the potential burglar from entering or robbing your home.
Another advantage to using a Bluetooth home security system over some of the more conventional ones is that it is extremely secure. The information that is passed between the control panel in your home and the monitoring center is encrypted and certain authentication measures have to take place before it is unencrypted.
Also with a blue tooth home security system, the signal that it transmits from the control panel to the monitoring service will use a whole number of different frequencies. So what this means that the only people who will be able to access the data that is being transmitted is the receiver which is synchronized to your home security system.
With a blue tooth home security system the actual cost of installing one is less compared to that of a more conventional one where wires are required. As there is no need for the installer to spend time drilling holes in order to run the cabling through, this results in less installation time. In fact if you wanted to and you feel you are up to the challenge you could actually install it yourself.
However, if you do choose to do a diy security system install, make very sure you read through all the documentation that comes with the system. You will need to be very careful planning the location of all the sensors so that no areas of your home are uncovered before you begin the install.
But one of the biggest advantages to be gained from using a blue tooth home security system is that you can actually control the system even when you are away from home. All you need to do is set up the system on your laptop or PC at work and then you can disarm, arm and carry out other tasks on your alarm system without actually having to be there in person. So if on your way to work and you suddenly remember that you have forgotten to arm the alarm, by quickly entering in to the program on your laptop or PC you will be able to do so.
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