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The GE Simon XT is what is commonly called an “all-in-one” Home Security System. It allows you to protect up to forty different zones, meaning you can use up to forty different wireless transmitters, including a wide selection of Door and Windows transmitters from “micro contacts to standard contacts and even recessed contacts”, Motion Detectors, Carbon Monoxide Detectors, Freeze Detectors, Smoke Detectors, Glass Break Detectors, Panic Buttons, and Wireless Key chain Remotes called “Key fobs”, the list goes on and on.
There are two different common kits for the GE Simon XT Home Security System. The “the Deluxe Kit” or the “Starter Kit”. The Starter Kit is just a basic Security System with the core required components, but no sensors.
The Starter Kit includes: I’ve been playing with one of these Simon XT Deluxe Kits for a couple months now and I have to tell you, I am impressed! I normally prefer a hardwired system and have had a preference for DSC ever since the Power Series came out about 12 years ago, but I must say I like this little wireless alarm system! Not only is setup and installation a breeze, I expected that, but this system has some very nice features.
Before I get into the installation and setup portion of this review, I want to discuss features and basic specs. Firstly, the GE Simon XT will do everything any other security system will do and then some. It features up to 40 wireless zones and up to two can be hardwired. Wireless range in open air is rated at 500 feet without repeaters. It can be professionally monitored by any central station and includes two way voice capability.
Unique to the Simon XT, it also has a built in voice dialer that can call you directly if you want to forgo monitoring fees and self monitor. This is a huge positive to many people as it can save you $20 or $30 a month in monitoring service fees. The Simon XT also features voice prompted menus and you can even call into this system remotely to check status and arm or disarm the system.
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