Your driveway is the gateway to your home. If your home security system does not include your driveway, you have a major blind spot. Cars and visitors can enter without your knowledge. The Wireless Driveway Sensor, a newly released product from Home Automation, Inc. (HAI), covers the entryway to your home and property.
Using Earth’s magnetic field, the Wireless Driveway Sensor senses moving metal objects. When an automobile drives past the sensor, it sends an alert to the homeowner that a visitor has just pulled into the driveway. After detecting a moving metal object, the Wireless Driveway Sensor can also activate outdoor lighting. Drivers can then clearly see the entryway to your driveway and avoid running into objects such as mailboxes. The Wireless Driveway Sensor detects movement up to twelve feet away.
There are two different options for installing the Wireless Driveway Sensor. The first option is putting it on a wall mount. The alternative is putting a stake into the ground. Conveniently, the Wireless Driveway Sensor is wireless; this means you do not have to dig any trenches for underground cables. It can be installed at anytime and anywhere. Jay McLellan, the HAI President, said, “This is an often requested product in large estate installations. This product is affordable and easy to install, making it a smart option.”
Home Automation, Inc. has been producing security products for twenty-five years. HAI takes pride in providing home security for every income level. They also make their products easy to use for consumers. Some of their products include video surveillance equipment, smart light switches and touchscreen interfaces. All of HAI’s products are installed by trained employees. Their products, including the Wireless Driveway Sensor, are designed so they are easy to install in existing or new structures.
The Wireless Driveway Sensor is now available and can be shipped to your home. Whether you need the Wireless Driveway Sensor to illuminate your driveway, to alert you to potential burglars, or to simply warn you that your mother-in-law just pulled into your driveway, the Wireless Driveway Sensor is a worthwhile investment.
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