AAS 600 Wireless Home Security Alarm System Kit DIY Review
The AAS 600 Wireless Home Security Alarm System Kit DIY provides the users the peace of mind similar to what other advanced wireless alarm system could provide, just like what the AAS 500 does.
The AAS 600 wireless alarm system is one of the most affordable, technologically advanced, sophisticated, yet easy to use and install wireless alarm system for home or office available in the market today.
The system is fitted with bells and whistles that you need to effectively protect your home from burglars whether you are home or away.
The AAS 600 wireless system features 32 defensive zones containing up to three sensors in each, phone line anti-cut function (warning sound alerts to line tampering), no alarm or installation fees required, 24/7 alarm monitoring, programmable entry and exit delay, auxiliary power back-up system for continuous operation during power outages, memory storage capacity for 6 phone numbers (21 digits in length) and recorded message and the system has the capability to be professionally monitored too.
Other technical details include dual mode alarm (silent or audible), dual activation mode (Home and Away), programmable alarm passcode, rolling code technology, no tools or wiring for easy installation, automatic dialer wireless central unit, expandable to 96 sensors and unlimited number of wireless sirens, dials to land line, mobile and broadband phones and Professional Monitoring capacity with International Contact ID programming.
Below are the summary of the pros and cons of the AAS 600 Wireless Home Security Alarm System Kit DIY as experienced by its users.
Pros
- The system comes with 2 horns which is essential for any alarm system (one outdoor for your neighbors to hear and one indoor for yourself).
- Programming the unit took less than an hour.
- You also get a phone call from the system that the alarms went off, so you can take appropriate action.
- All the door sensors came with the batteries already installed.
- The motion detectors came with the (9v) batteries, and were easily installed.
- The system is easy to install.
- With the toll free number, the dealer was most helpful in educating one of the users as how to do everything and make the system works.
- The alarm works great which is extremely loud.
- The system is a good value alarm for the low price.
- The sensors and motion detector even work in the storage building
Cons
- Of all the 30 plus components I received, 1 of the 5 motion detectors wasn’t working.
- You will need to replace batteries on everything which will be a real pain because all the units are wireless.
- The motion detectors have a one page instruction sheet which you will find it pretty choppy with very poor English.
- The installation instructions are sparse.
- The system has a battery backup but only for the operation panel.
- The exterior horn which actually does the alerting of neighborhood in-case-of is a wired unit poses two problems. One you need to install an exterior power outlet or use an extension cord (as suggested by seller) and announce to the bugler you have a dummy disable-able system. Secondly during the break-in your horn is dead.
- This system does not have exterior horn with a battery back up which is essential as a part of wireless system.
- The window units are cumbersome to open and attach only with two face tape and the two face tapes hardly lasted 6 months.
- It is struggling and inconvenience to open and to replace the battery every 6 months in 25 units.
Find out more details of the AAS 600 Wireless Home Security Alarm System Kit DIY here.
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