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Re: Home Monitoring



But it's cute ain't it?
If it works as well as most cell phones you'd probably get half a pix about
15 minutes after they killed the dog.


"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| <xanbootest@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > I recently moved into a new first floor apartment. While the
| > neighborhood seems safe enough, I grew up in the Bronx, so the need for
| > home protection is always in the back of my mind. So, I looked online
| > and found a home monitoring system called Homesight on
| > www.xanboo.com/homesight.
| >
| > I bought it at the radioshack near my apartment in Jersey City and have
| > never been happier. To begin with, electronics and I are not friends,
| > so the fact that within 10-15 minutes, I had the system set up and that
| > is with reading instructions (that tells you how comfortable with
| > electronics I am). The best part is the features. I can now watch what
| > is going on in my home through live video on my cell phone. It has a
| > cool remote service feature that allows you to watch from any PC, plus
| > the other devices they have in the line are optional, you can create
| > the perfect home monitoring solution. I bought an extra camera to watch
| > my door, and a wireless siren.  The system is fairly cheap, it only
| > costs $99.99 and it comes with a camera, a door/window sensor, a
| > gateway, and an installation CD.
| >
| > I finally have peace of mind while I am at work.
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| I've tested that equipment, its pure junk
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