iSmart Alarm, Inc. (iSmartAlarm.com) has announced that shipping has begun on their iSmartAlarm Home Security System. The iSmartAlarm system is designed to fill gaps in the home security space – ...
Debuting a working version at CES, iSmart Alarm is looking to take home security out of the hands of security companies and put it into the hands of your iPhone. Amanda Kooser Freelance writer Amanda ...
Founded and located in the heart of Silicon Valley, iSmart Alarm, Inc is focused on the principles of safety, beauty, and intelligence. We designed and developed the best smartphone-enabled home ...
iSmartAlarm announced plans for IFTTT, HomeKit, Z-Wave and Thread compatibility at CES 2015. Given that this DIY home security system has been sorely lacking in the third-party integration department ...
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I looked at the iSmartAlarm system last year and found it really useful and easy to install. I appreciated that, unlike most security systems, there was no subscription or recurring charges. Buy the ...
LAS VEGAS?Home security systems evoke images of sophisticated surveillance equipments sold by security companies and installed by blue-suited specialists. But thanks in part to the smartphone, less ...
You can spend a fortune or a pittance on a home security system. There are wired systems that contact the police or fire department for you, webcams with motion detection, systems with monthly fees, ...
An Internet of Things-based ‘smart’ alarm dubbed iSmartAlarm has several vulnerabilities that could help criminals to set up a cyber-assisted burglary. Ilia Shnaidman, head of security research at ...
Home protection is a concern for any home owner. It can be expensive, though, when considering monthly fees and maintenance cost. Those who rent are often left to lean on the property owners, or pay ...
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