Wired or wireless
Whilst most residential systems have a mains-powered control panel with a backup battery, end-users have the option of wired or wireless when it comes to sensors, PIR, door and window sensors and extending to internal and external cameras, lights and video doorbells. The advantage of wireless sensors is that they are easier to install and move around a property with no electrical wiring to support, the downside is they are reliant on batteries, so battery life needs to be checked regularly. Wired systems are usually more complex to install, but often provide more functionality and need less maintenance. The advantage of most modern intrusion systems is that now they can be connected with other smart-home accessories like smart speakers, indoor cameras, exterior security lights and cameras or video doorbells. At ADI we stock a broad assortment of intrusion systems from leading suppliers alongside smart-home products so as an installer you have the choice to fulfil the requirement of your customers whether it's a simple home intruder installation, commercial intruder system or a full intruder, access control, security camera and smart-home solution.