Author name: Gensix Technical

Started in the emergency services straight out of school, and spent 20 years in that field, around 2004 I started The Emergency Supply Company, which imported emergency service equipment and distributed to emergency service providers throughout South Africa, we added CCTV surveillance equipment to TESC and this soon became our mainstay, moving us into the entire field of integrated security systems import, marketing, sales, distribution, installation and repairs - building expertise in electric fences, alarms, cctv, access control, and gate automation. I spent some years working in security companies like Visiononline in Tzaneen, and Kwazulu Natals biggest security company , Blue Security as Sales Project Manager, Automation Manager, Technical Quality Control Manager, and Regional Technical Manager - today we are known as Gensix Technology Pty Ltd servicing our own customer base, contracting security services to Blue Security, and doing our bit for the responsible disposal of ewaste in South Africa.

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Considering a wireless home security camera?

Smart Wireless cameras are now able to integrate with whole home smart solutions. Recognize you and unlock doors automatically, operate lights, let you know when the baby is disturbed or uncomfortable, or when the cat has knocked over your vase.

Smart solutions with control hubs, and single board controllers can be made to do many wild and cool things.

These cameras provide Security, convenience and comfort when they are well integrated with the smart home, within a secure network, and within range of a strong wi-fi signal.

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Yes it’s true – 90% of CCTV systems did not achieve their objective.

If you are going to buy a generic kit of cheap cameras and recorder and stick them up about your house – the unfortunate truth is that you are throwing away 90% of whatever you spend on that. It most likely won’t prevent a burglarly, or home invasion – it won’t summon rapid assistance, and will not help you prosecute at all.

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The Global Smart Home Trend – Part V – Smart Plugs and Things

Smart plugs can be controlled via a smart app, or can be linked to your digital voice assistant for voice control.

The smart plug does need to stay switched on for it to communicate with the app.

Smart plugs and breakers are great for switching devices when you are away from home. Watering the garden, feeding the pets, pool pumps and cleaners, lights, and more. If you have left the office and aren’t sure whether something was left on, or not turned on as it should be – smart plugs with a smart app will prove very useful.

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Beating the Load Shedding Blues

The first thing is the total current demand from your system.

Let’s look at an easy way to determine this.

Look at the capacity of the battery that has been supplied. Mostly you will find a 7AH or 8AH battery. In some instances you may have been provided with an 18AH battery.

Establish for how long the battery maintains your system when the power outs, and divide the capacity of the battery with the number of hours of operation maintained.

This rough calculation will give you an estimate of the Current in Amps that your system will draw per hour.

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The Global Smart Home Trend -Smart Locks- Part IV-4

Smart Locks – some say, will do away with the need for physical keys. You will however continue to need your physical keys. When the smart system fails for any reason, you will need a method to manually access at least one of the doors.I have had occasion to call glass-smiths to remove windows, so that occupants could access the building after a bio-metric failure. Your smart lock designs need to consider the manual alternatives in the event of a failure.Smart locks do however reduce bottlenecks within access control processes, enhance efficiency, safety, and security.

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The Global Smart Home Trend – Part IV-3

Smart cameras can be deployed for indoor monitoring of babies, and elderly relatives living in the home.What classifies as a smart indoor camera? The best way to discuss this is to use an example of our most popular camera – the Imou Ranger 2 camera.So let’s look at the features of this camera, as most smart cameras should include some of these features.

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Global Smart Home Trend Part IV-2

The smart home is a synergistic system in which burglar alarm devices, cameras, locks, lighting and everything else integrates to a single platform. In these systems a detected event can initiate subsequent actions – such as turning on specific lights, notifying responders, locking doors and more.

The smart home doesn’t only detect intruders. Smart homes are able to detect smoke, fire, toxic gasses, falling, lack of motion and a lot more than the traditional alarm system.

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Global Smart Home Trend – Part IV

An effective security system is not going to comprise of 16 cameras of exactly the same specification. Each scene may need varying lens sizes, features for handling light, and other custom features. Online camera kits are freely available, but users have been sorely disappointed when they really need the footage.

Let’s look at some of the features and trends.

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Global Smart Home Trend – Part III (Lighting)

The one downside of this solution is that the light switches have to remain, switched on – all the time.

If you have a lot of lights, or the light sockets are not standard ( Some sockets may not be designed to accommodate smart bulbs) , an alternative solution is to replace the light switches with smart switches. Smart Switches can prove an economical way to make the whole lighting system smart, without having to replace a large number of bulbs. Smart switches will work with the lighting that is already connected to the existing switches.

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