First off, thanks to the feedback here, I ordered my Elk M1G last night. Thank you... (I'm expecting a homeseer purchase in the near future as well...)
Now, on to my question: I've read some articles on trends towards codeless alarm systems, and I have seen the proximity fobs/cards that work with the elk. I'm familiar with this type of item from corporate use, but was curious on thoughts of it being used for residential use.
Clearly if you lose your keys or the card, it is an exposure. I'm also guessing though that each card/fob has an id so you can disable them (much like traditional codes). I'm thinking the wife would be very accepting of this, but was trying to determine if this adds exposure.
Any opinions on this (and this is for home use)?
Now, on to my question: I've read some articles on trends towards codeless alarm systems, and I have seen the proximity fobs/cards that work with the elk. I'm familiar with this type of item from corporate use, but was curious on thoughts of it being used for residential use.
Clearly if you lose your keys or the card, it is an exposure. I'm also guessing though that each card/fob has an id so you can disable them (much like traditional codes). I'm thinking the wife would be very accepting of this, but was trying to determine if this adds exposure.
Any opinions on this (and this is for home use)?