Smart Home

Convenient home setup where security, lighting, compatible appliances and devices can be automatically controlled remotely from anywhere with an internet connection using a mobile or other networked device and with Alexa-compatible smart devices.

Experience the confidence of total protection with customized, professionally installed security and a home that works intuitively to keep you safe and well. You can start small or start with it all.

We help you feel safe and secure with peace of mind wherever you go.

Smart home control is made easy and designed to save you time when you use our smart home wireless product line and the All-In-One App powered by Alarm.com. Control access to your home and customize your package with home automation features like locks, lights, garage door opening and closing, fire sensors, smart thermostats, and more. Sync your connected devices to your Amazon Alexa for the ultimate smart home experience.

Seamlessly sync all your connected devices into one, easy-to-use mobile app controlling your system from anywhere. More than security, it’s a way of life.

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Smarter Security and Automation featuring

Complete your home security system with WIFI-enabled interior and/or outdoor cameras with video analytics that will notify you if a person, car, or animal activates your camera motion sensor. You can see what is happening inside your home with HD video live-streamed to your smartphone, tablet, or computer. Instantly connect to your cameras to capture live video and access recorded video with ease.

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IAT Control Panel

Whether you’re at home or on the go, be in control of what’s always happening at your home. We partner with Alarm.com to provide you with the best in-home connection technology and to help you save time. Seamlessly integrate your security system and other connected devices in the easy-to-use control panel or mobile app.

The main hub to your security system and smart home automation package, your master control panel, features a 7″ LCD touchscreen, 8MP wide-angle front camera with 1280×800 pixels, QuadSound, and an eight-core processor keeping your alarm system activated and online using dual path wireless communication. Ultra-thin, this security panel feels like your phone. Simple to operate, enjoy a Bluetooth Touchless Disarming option, built-in digital glass break sensor, built-in panel camera, built-in digital photo frame, and control up to 137 smart devices.

Manage Smart Devices

Managing your home with multiple apps and systems is hard work. IAT systems powered by Alarm.com give you a smarter alternative: an intuitive, all-in-one system that’s always working to keep you safe and well.

Simplify your routine. Securing your house for the night can be a pain. With Scenes, it’s easy. Just tap your app once to arm your security system, lock your doors, and adjust your lights.

Forget something? Ever leave home without closing the garage? We’ve got your back. Just tap your ‘Garage Left Open’ alert to secure your home remotely.

The more you add, the more you can do—yet it’s always simple to use and control.

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Patented “Smash-and-Crash” Protection

A security system is there to protect you when a burglar targets your property. But what happens when they target the security system itself?

A crash-and-smash attack is a burglary tactic that focuses on your home’s security panel or keypad, using speed and brute force to prevent it from sounding the alarm.

The attack begins with the burglar kicking or barging through the front door—the “crash”. Then, they quickly locate and destroy the security panel or keypad—the “smash”—before the alarm sounds.

The objective is to take advantage of the security system’s time delay. Most systems give the homeowner between 30 and 60 seconds to disarm the system after the event before sounding the alarm and generating an emergency signal or alert. A crash-and-smash attack relies on obliterating the panel, and its ability to signal, before this happens.

It’s a smart idea—but systems powered by Alarm.com are smarter. Unlike other home security technology, a security system powered by Alarm.com has proactive safeguards to defeat the attack, beginning before the “smash” even happens.

Secure Cellular Communication

By untethering your home from old, wired security technology, IAT’s wireless Smart Home Security solution makes life safer, smarter, and more efficient.

Our wireless technology keeps you informed of the important things happening at home and easily grows with you so that your Smart Home solution adapts to your changing needs.

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Things to Consider When Going Wireless

When you’re choosing a security system, consider these five reasons to go wireless with IAT.

1. It’s More Secure 
IAT systems use a secure cellular connection that is fast and reliable, enabling real-time awareness and alerts from your home, and combating many of the vulnerabilities you’ll find on other types of systems.

2. It’s Easier to Install, With Faster Support
With IAT, it’s easy to replace an existing system or add a new one. Our huge selection of security panels, wireless sensors, and devices will help meet your needs. Another big benefit of the cellular connection is the improved ability of IAT to provide support and troubleshoot from our customer support center. With wireless connectivity, IAT can use ‘over-the-air’ tools that remotely access your system to quickly identify and even fix issues on the fly.

3. It’s Flexible and Versatile 
Because wireless sensors are easy to move (and add), you can use them to keep track of all sorts of unique things around your home, with real-time alerts that keep you aware of what’s happening.

Door and window sensors are small enough to keep tabs on a medicine cabinet, monitor the gate to your pool, or make sure that a safe isn’t accessed without you knowing right away.

4. It’s Easy to Expand Your System
As you and your family grow and change, your needs change too. IAT’s wireless technology is portable, flexible, and adapts to you.

With a child on the way, you might want to add a camera to your nursery – no problem. When your kids become more mobile, you can add extra sensors to kitchen cabinets or the freezer. If you’re traveling more for business and need to hire a pet sitter, it’s simple to add a smart lock to let them come and go.

No matter what you may need to add in the future, you can be confident now that your security system will expand when the time comes.

5. It’s the Foundation of a True Smart Home
The Smart Home platform that powers IAT’s Smart Home Security systems supports a full range of connected devices that go beyond security to make your home smarter and more efficient.

You can easily upgrade to see what’s happening at home with HD video, manage your energy use with a smart thermostat to save money, and control access to your home with automated locks and integrated garage door controls – with everything controlled through a single app.

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Alexa Interface

The Alexa interface makes it easier than ever to control your smart home with the hands-free convenience of voice commands.

Experience the ultimate in-home connectivity and convenience. Our smart systems can integrate directly with Amazon Alexa helping to remotely control your home security system, thermostat, lights, door locks, and more from a simple voice command.

Want to check the arming status of your smart home security system, change the temperature, or turn your living room light off? Just ask Alarm.com via Alexa, the voice-controlled assistant. And, with a single voice command, you can control all these devices at once.

Expandable

Easily add cameras or smart home devices to your smart home security system and control them all with a single app.

IAT’s partnership with Alarm.com enables you to choose from many different Smart Home device manufacturers, like Leviton for those remote-controlled blinds you’ve had installed or are thinking about having installed; Kwikset and Schlage lock systems; Sonos for in-home automated audio; and many more.

The more you add, the more you can do—yet it’s always simple to use and control.

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This is a digital thermostat with a simple interface, displaying a temperature of 72 degrees, a heat mode indicator, and adjustment buttons.
This is an image of a white electrical power outlet with two vertical sockets and two push buttons, likely for a garbage disposal, installed on a wall.
This is an image of a white, vertical, wall-mounted temperature detector.
This is an image of a white, circular carbon monoxide detector mounted on a ceiling or wall, with vents and a central sensor area, possibly including a test button.
This image shows a white, circular smoke detector. It's mounted on a ceiling or wall, with vents, a central sensor, and a caution label.
This image shows a white window frame with a closed, modern window, featuring a latch on the side, set into a cleanly painted white wall with a windowsill.
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Our Most Popular Preconfigured Packages

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Premium Package

Our most complete package features protection, automation, and video delivered straight to your smartphone.
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Smart Package

Our most popular smart security package features more than protection—it’s your pathway to home automation.
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Interactive Package

Our essential security package features affordable protection with a wireless connection.

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