
This DIY home security system has all the functions of a high end alarming monitoring system without the monthly fees. This DIY home security system activates the siren then dials your phone or sends a text message in case of intrusion. With the remote monitoring you can call the system at any time and check the status, remotely arm, or disarm the alarm and use the intercom function. This allows you to protect your home and your belongings easily with a simple phone call. The Dual
network will allow you to connect the unit to both your landline and GSM simcard in the event
that one fails, this provides back up security. The landline protection allows you to be protected if your landline is cut by an intruder with a siren that automatically sounds. The PiSECTOR 3G/4G Cellular and Landline All in one Wireless Security Alarm System DIY kit with Dual Network for Simultaneous Double Protection GS08 M20 will protect your home and your belongings with a high level of security equivalent to professional monitoring services. This DIY home security system has a dual network for double protection to your home and property at the same time with the GSM, Landline/VolP. This device will Auto Dial out or send you a SMS to alert you of an emergency. It covers cases of burglary, fire, flood, and SOS. These features are similar to other monitoring systems but allow you to do it yourself without having monthly monitoring fees.
They start from
single channel devices going all the way up to 32.

If you commit to a three year contract, the price of the Nest service drops to $19 per month. Ring's Protect Plus plan goes for $10 per month and doesn't require a contract. Monitoring for professionally installed systems tends to be more expensive. The ADT Pulse
monitoring service starts at $28. 99 per month and requires a three year contract, but you also have to figure in the cost of things like hardware components, cellular backup, and installation. When we reviewed the Pulse system, our upfront cost was more than $3,000, with a monthly fee of over $60. Some vendors, such as LifeShield, will let you buy the components outright or lease them. For example, LifeShield's Security Essentials system will cost you $29. 99 per month for three years and includes monitoring, but you'll pay a $99
activation fee and you don't own the equipment at the end of the lease. Or, you can pay $299. 99 upfront for the hardware and still get monitoring but avoid the activation fee.