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alarmblackberry Alarm.com is offering a cool new BlackBerry application to their users which lets them control their wireless and web enabled home monitoring solutions from your BlackBerry. There is no direct link to the BlackBerry application but supposedly your authorized Alarm.com dealer will give you a link to download the app.

Features in the application:

  • Instantly arm and disarm their security systems remotely
  • Watch real-time video footage and recorded video clips showing events that happened while they were away
  • See what doors, cabinets and windows are currently open and where there has recently been motion activity at their property
  • Access a history of all events reported by the security system, including alarms, power failures, doors and windows opening, motion activity, and water leaks

This sounds pretty cool! I am not really in the market for an alarm system since I live in a rental building guarded by a doorman in Manhattan but if I had a house I would definitely want one of these. Their alarm systems are wireless and web enabled and don’t even require a landline.

Check out the details at www.alarm.com

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 and is filed under News.
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