Wired vs Wireless Home Security Systems – Is One Better?

ATP • April 10, 2017

Wired vs Wireless Home Security Systems

You are ready to install a new home security system . Or maybe you are thinking of upgrading. You start researching and realize that there are a lot of different systems and that they come wired or wireless. How do you decide which one would be best for your needs? Let us look at a few of the pros and cons of wired vs wireless home security systems.

What’s the Difference between Wired and Wireless Home Security Systems

Wired vs wireless relates to:

1. The way the system communicates with its varying parts
2. The way the system connects to the outside world

In terms of communication, the difference between the two relates to how the sensors (security devices) communicate with the control panel. In a wireless system, this is through radio signals. For wired security systems , this is via wires hidden in the floor, walls, or ceiling.

In terms of connecting to the rest of the world, this relates to how the system communicates with a monitoring station, if you use one, or with you either through a telephone landline, internet or a cellular network.

Wireless Home Security Systems – Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Easier to install and could be done in a few hours.
  • Can be easily taken with you should you move house, especially if you are renting.
  • No interference with other wireless technology because your security system uses its own frequency.
  • Highly flexible and adaptable to places where wired systems cannot be installed.

Cons:

  • Some equipment may be more expensive than their wired counterparts
  • Will require battery replacements (but the batteries last years)
  • Can trigger false alarms if not installed properly (DIY)

Pros and Cons of Wired Home Security Systems

Pros:

  • Expansive coverage capabilities ideal for very large homes
  • Lower maintenance costs
  • Considered slightly more reliable than wireless systems
  • Powered directly from source and is not subjected to unreliable wireless networks

Cons:

  • Requires a landline connection
  • Wires must be safely installed to prevent inadvertent damage
  • May need to drill holes to install system

Wired vs Wireless Home Security Systems – Which Do You Choose?

In some homes, it cannot be one or the other. You might need a hybrid system and combine the two for maximum security coverage.

Therefore, the system you choose will depend on what your current and future needs are, and your circumstances.

Still not sure which system is right for you? Contact ATP and we will do an assessment and help you choose the better home security system based on your needs and situation.

ATP Access Control Systems
By Lawrence "Rence" Coassin Jr August 3, 2020
The first step to controlling access to your building is the door(s) employees or visitors may enter through. In the morning, do you unlock these doors for the day? Do you leave it locked throughout the day? Who is responsible for these tasks?
Working From Home? Here’s How to Upgrade Your Security
By ATP June 9, 2020
Working From Home? Here’s How to Upgrade Your Security.
Smart Home Security Lighting – How to Get it Just Right
By ATP May 25, 2020
Smart Home Security Lighting – How to Get it Just Right
Is It Time to Revamp Your Business Security System?
By ATP May 18, 2020
Is It Time to Revamp Your Business Security System?
Business Security in an Emergency – What to Do
By ATP May 11, 2020
Business Security in an Emergency – What to Do
Two Quick Fixes for Home Security During a Pandemic
By Dewey Forbes May 4, 2020
Two Quick Fixes for Home Security During a Pandemic
Addressable vs. Conventional Fire Alarm Systems
By ATP April 27, 2020
Addressable vs. Conventional Fire Alarm Systems
Protection Versus Prevention: How To Secure Your Business for Both
By ATP April 10, 2020
Protection Versus Prevention: How To Secure Your Business for Both
Home Fire Safety: 3 Top Fire Hazards in Your Home
By ATP March 13, 2020
Home Fire Safety: 3 Top Fire Hazards in Your Home
4 Home Safety Tips for Stay-At-Home Parents
By ATP March 6, 2020
4 Home Safety Tips for Stay-At-Home Parents
More Posts