I have Alert360. The basic plan involves a sensor at each door and
window, plus one glass break sensor and one still-photo image sensor.
You can add more features, of course, like video cameras and additional
glass break sensors. I have the basic plan, and it's about $40.
Regarding accessibility, I'm very pleased.
* The panel that is installed by default, which may not be optional, is
touch only and not at all accessible, but you can have a physical keypad
installed as well. The physical keypad has the number pad and large
emergency buttons for the police and fire department.
* The app is completely accessible for Android. You can use it to arm
and disarm, put the system in the various modes (e.g., sleep, away),
check the history for the past 24 hours, etc.
* There's also a key fob you can use for setting the alarm to home and away.
* The actual website is accessible, but feels like it's less accessible
than it is because it's quirky.
* The customer service is great.
On 4/16/2021 2:54 PM, David Goldfield wrote:
> If you are a Comcast customer You could also consider Xfinity Home. The app is fully accessible and you can choose to add sensors to any of your doors or windows, indoor and outdoor cameras along with motion detectors. If anyone has follow-up questions about this please direct them to the list and not to me privately. In the interest of full disclosure I am a Comcast employee.
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> From: Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Catherine Getchell
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> Thank you Robert and Gary. I also heard from a blind friend that SimpliSafe is good and accessible, so that's what I'll go with.
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> On 4/16/21, gary-melconian <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> I use simplisafe in my large house. Its fully accessible on android.i don't
>> know about I os. But there is a monthly subscription fee involved of about
>> $10.if you can afford to do that . I will provide the link below to
>> simpli safe .
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>> Sent: Friday, April 16, 2021 12:42 PM
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>> Subject: [VICUG-L] Recommendations on Accessible Home Security System
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm in the unfortunate position of needing to invest in a burglar
>> alarm due to some recent vandalism at my house. Does anyone have a
>> home security system that they've found to be accessible (e.g. tactile
>> alarm keypad and accessible app for iPhone?) Thanks!
>> Catherine
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