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We also said goodbye to the Simplisafe Bravo, which offered a nice range of security features like independent motion sensors, but was stuck at just 720p resolution. Moving forward with this new ranking, we wanted to make sure that the minimum resolution on any set was 1080p, and we were keen to add the Arlo Ultra 4K to the list, but it's currently plagued by connectivity issues that cause the camera to cut out and need to be manually reset. Until the company fixes these issues, Arlo fans should wait for 4K. In the spirit of increased resolution, Blink updated their cameras to the new XT2 model, which add weather resistance on top of their increased picture quality. We also wanted to offer some of the sets that include their own monitors as part of the system's hub, which have become increasingly popular among wireless offerings, and have easily slid into both the first and second spots on our list. If you happen to own an Amazon Echo Show, you can hook up their Cloud Cams to give you a similar configuration.

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It’s ‘that’s the guy who did my smart house. ’”That isn’t to say dealers don’t view them as competition, however. For the second consecutive year SDM’s Industry Forecast Study cited DIY security providers as their greatest competition in the coming year, with 33 percent of respondents choosing DIY companies as their No. 1 competitive threat. National/global security companies followed, at 28 percent of respondents. However, wireless phone providers/broadband providers fell to 7 percent as a perceived threat, down from 11 percent last year. In all cases, it seems dealers and manufacturers alike view competition as untapped opportunity, a philosophy that also factors into the healthy optimism this year. Welsh has similar observations: “We have 5,000 security dealers we work with and they had a great year. We are hearing that the DIY systems are addressing a different segment of the market. They are not necessarily cannibalizing the market. is a legitimate segment that is growing but we haven’t seen it be a significant factor for the small and medium guys.