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Does anybody know of a European home security system (just a simple siren and motion sensor and an app) for when you're away from home?

I've checked out Philips Hue but I still cannot tell whether they offer a normal alarm system or not.

It also seems like a lot of companies in this area have gone broke or stopped shipping.

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[–] greyscale@lemmy.sdf.org 12 points 6 days ago (4 children)

Because of the propensity for 3rd parties stealing my data or just going out of business leaving me with no product, I went down the route of homeassistant + zigbee buttons and door/motion sensors with cheap internet-isolated tapo cameras + frigate nvr to capture the footage

Also a Google Coral TPU to process the footage for activity.

This is the nerd route, but it also can't be taken away from me. Also no subscriptions and cheaper initial purchase price.

Though the HA hobby eats your wallet.

[–] Garzak@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Did you find a satisfying solution for the doorbell?

I’m about to entirely rework my home automation to use HA + Matter + Zigbee, but I’m still using a Ring Doorbell.

[–] 0x0 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

If you have an old bell built into the door you can hook the old button up to anything like an esp32, and if you don't and therefore need to put a wireless button on the door (like a battery operated ring) you can do the same with an esp32 plus a battery.

You could probably even buy any random old wireless doorbell and make it 'smart' by reading the output of the speaker unit.

On top of that, putting a camera through the peephole if available is also much easier than one would guess.

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