I'm a control freak when it comes to home alarm systems. Sure, I could pay one of the big alarm companies like ADT or Vivint to come wire up my house, place a control panel in my hallway, and send the police over when Cousin Ted trips the alarm by accident. Apart from the high monthly fees (around $30 or $40 per month), I don't like the idea of a contracted installer being the only person who understands how the wires, sensors, and control panels all work.
That's why, when I heard about the SkylinkNet app-controlled home alarm system, I had to give it a try. I wanted to install my own hardware, set my own alarm, and monitor my own house using my iPhone, skipping the security console in the hallway entirely.
The Starter Kit includes one motion sensor, a key fob, two window or door sensors, and the main hub that connects to your existing Wi-Fi router. Once it's all hooked up, you get a home security system that emits a piercing chime if someone tries to break into a locked front door, jams a window open, or somehow sneaks in and trips the motion sensor. Even if you leave the house wide open for all comers, you still receive an alert on your iPhone while vacationing in Addis Ababa if someone strolls in unannounced. And get this: there are no monthly fees.
In the grand continuum of home security, we've seen DIY alarm systems since Bill Gates ran Microsoft. Heck, the ZigBee standard, which has connected DIY door and window sensors in over a wireless network, has been cooking since the early aughts. You can buy these systems at Wal-Mart. Even the idea of using your smartphone to control security is not new—Vivint has offered such a feature for several years. What's new about the SkylinkNet Alarm System Kit is that is connects over a known quantity—the existing Wi-Fi network in your home—at a low cost.
