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Pretty simple really...I've narrowed down my choice to the following kit - 

 

Texecom Premier Elite 48

Wireless Expander

7 Dual PIRs

4 Impaq Shock/Contacts

GSM Module

ComWIFI

Bell Box

 

Difference in costs between a wired vs wireless is that the wired in about £400 cheaper. I a veering to wired because im not sure on wireless reliability, cost is not the factor here. However when I look on the texecom site its heavilly investing on the Ricochet tech & wireless. 

 

So should I stick with Wired or go down the wireless route? and if wireless - why?

 

Thanks Gents!

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In my experience the texecom wireless stuff is very reliable, the only thing that has been a bit buggy or tricky is the smartcom, which you would be using for app access on the wired system also. 

For overall ease I would go wireless and have it finished in half a day. 

On 22/11/2016 at 10:32, sixwheeledbeast said:

Personally I would always wire if possible.

messy on windows if they dont let you drill them windows proper 

Depends on the job and the windows. End game is the customer is protected and happy with the system.

Done a good few hybrid with shocks wireless and everything else wired.

Many think your going to rip there house apart to get cables in and most times there is no need.

3 hours ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

Depends on the job and the windows. End game is the customer is protected and happy with the system.

Done a good few hybrid with shocks wireless and everything else wired.

Many think your going to rip there house apart to get cables in and most times there is no need.

You think the wireless sensors are better than wired shock? Taking into consideration the wireless shock can be adjusted on software side ?

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