Due to the needs for privacy and security in residential scenarios, apartments and villas utilize the following security products and inspection equipment:
- Home Surveillance Cameras: Including indoor pan-tilt cameras and outdoor waterproof cameras, they support night vision and motion detection alarms. Users can remotely view real-time footage via mobile phones, capture abnormal movements, and receive push notifications.
- Human Infrared Sensors: Commonly used in villa courtyards or apartment corridors, they automatically turn on lights when someone moves at night. They can also link with alarm systems to issue warnings when non-family member activities are detected.
- Gas/Smoke Alarms: Real-time monitoring indoor gas leaks or smoke concentration. When exceeding the standard, they immediately sound a high-decibel alarm, and some can link with mechanical hands to automatically shut off gas valves, reducing the risk of fire or poisoning.
- Emergency Help Buttons: Mostly installed in bedrooms, bathrooms, etc. Elderly people or children can trigger an alarm with one click in case of emergency, directly contacting family members or property security.
- Electronic Fences/Infrared Beam Detectors: Suitable for the perimeter of villas, forming an invisible protective barrier. They trigger alarms when someone climbs over or approaches, deterring illegal intrusion and promptly notifying the owner.
- Video Doorbells: Equipped with face recognition and night vision functions. When a visitor rings the bell, the owner can remotely communicate, view the画面, and unlock the door via mobile phone, preventing malicious harassment from strangers.
- Glass Break Detectors: Installed near windows, they trigger alarms by detecting specific sound waves generated when glass breaks, providing protection against theft through window breaking.
- Smart Security Hosts: As core control devices, they can link all security products such as door locks, cameras, and sensors, enabling one-click arming/disarming and centralized alarm management for abnormal situations.
- Access Control Systems: Control personnel entry and exit through methods such as card swiping, fingerprint recognition, and face recognition, restricting irrelevant personnel from entering important areas like vaults and computer rooms.
-Bollards, road blockers.
-Turnstile gates, flap barriers, swing barriers, speed gates.
-Parking barrier gates, LPR, etc.
- Door and Window Sensors: Installed in the gaps of doors and windows, they immediately trigger sound and light alarms when doors or windows are abnormally opened, and synchronously push alerts to the owner’s mobile phone to prevent burglary.
-Villa doors, electric doors, armored doors, security doors, solid wood doors, room doors, glass doors, fireproof doors, etc.
- Smart Door Locks: Supporting multiple unlocking methods such as fingerprint, password, and mobile APP, they feature anti-pry alarm and fake password anti-peeping functions. Some can also link with cameras to record unlocking information, preventing illegal unlocking.