Intelligent alarm device

Burglary alarms are one of the causes of nuisance to the lives of city residents, especially when false alarms.

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A new security system called Canary by three American inventors: Adam Sager, Chris Rill and Jon Troutman make the operation smarter. This device is longer than 15cm, incorporates a night vision camera, microphone to track changes in sound, air sensors, humidity, and infrared motion detection temperature. Customizable settings can be set at certain times of the day or week. Other sensors can be activated or deactivated depending on whether they are needed or not.

Users can check the remote system as this device can use the wifi network and be synchronized with the smartphone. If there are intruders, Canary will scan the image and send a report to the user. At that point, the user receives an alert message and can choose to call the police, alert the alarm to chase the thief. The system also warns the user if there is any unusual behavior, such as sudden changes in temperature that may be due to a fire.

The more alarms are sent, the more the tracking device behaves and the user habits, which in turn responds wiser to certain changes. The device comes in three colors, white, black, silver and is available for $ 199.