A car security system is an excellent way to protect your vehicle and it’s valuable belongings. A good car security system not only makes it difficult for your vehicle to be stolen but also provides piece of mind and convenience with most having a remote to unlock and lock the car. Some even have remote start.
There are a few aspects to consider before purchasing a new car security system suck as motion sensors, glass-break sensors, driver’s side priority unlock, and remote outputs.
Motion Sensors
Motion sensors will tell you details about your vehicle such as weather or not your car’s windows or top are open and are perfect for cargo areas in vans and trucks. The alarm will go off if someone attempts to get into the vehicle and accidently causes the vehicle to sway.
Glass-Break Sensors
Glass-break sensors work by reacting to the sound of breaking glass. Most thieves believe they can bypass the alarm by breaking a window as to not have to use the door. Glass-break sensors are a perfect solution to this misconception.
Driver’s Side Priority Unlock
Driver’s side priority unlock allows you to unlock only the driver’s side door while keeping the other’s locked. This feature is for those times when you are in a situation warranting panic and can very well keep an intruder from entering your vehicle.
Remote Outputs
Remote outputs are required for expanding your alarm’s compatibilities such as remote start or window controls. The majority of alarms will come equipped with at least one remote output.
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