I am looking for advice on an automotive security system. I currently have an OEM security system, but that was a system designed in 1990. It's very primitive. I've never purchased an aftermarket system, and a lot of the components that I see in others' cars and the cars at the junkyards make me feel like a lot of it is crap. Maybe it works well, but the brains and remote fobs seem to be cheaply made.
There are three things I think an alarm system should be capable of in 2016.
It should have the ability to interface with my phone allowing me to use my phone as my remote. I don't want to carry something around that looks like a Tamagotchi pet.
It should allow me to check status and lock my car from a remote location. If I leave my car in a parking lot and drive with friends halfway across the country, I should be able to lock my car from 1000 miles away.
I should also be able to track my car's location. GPS tracking isn't that crazy of a technology, even though most companies seem to treat it like it is. I once had my car illegally towed and the posted information in the lot was not current. So I couldn't find the company that towed the car until two days later! Something like this would prevent that from happening.
I've searched around a bit and can see that at least some of what I want is out there. I just can't seem to find it all in one unit. What I listed off are things that everyone purchasing an alarm likely wants as well, so it seems like the market would cater to this. Does anyone know of something that ticks all of these boxes? I'm sure it would be a little more expensive, but it seems like there would be value there if it did all of those things.
The Viper Smart Start seems like it could be an option, but I can't find good pricing information for it. It seems as if it costs around $200, but I don't know if that includes all of the additional hardware to add GPS and its other advertised features. Their subscription rates are clearly posted with everything I want being covered for 3 years at $200.
Does anyone have insight on this system or different recommendations?
There are three things I think an alarm system should be capable of in 2016.
It should have the ability to interface with my phone allowing me to use my phone as my remote. I don't want to carry something around that looks like a Tamagotchi pet.
It should allow me to check status and lock my car from a remote location. If I leave my car in a parking lot and drive with friends halfway across the country, I should be able to lock my car from 1000 miles away.
I should also be able to track my car's location. GPS tracking isn't that crazy of a technology, even though most companies seem to treat it like it is. I once had my car illegally towed and the posted information in the lot was not current. So I couldn't find the company that towed the car until two days later! Something like this would prevent that from happening.
I've searched around a bit and can see that at least some of what I want is out there. I just can't seem to find it all in one unit. What I listed off are things that everyone purchasing an alarm likely wants as well, so it seems like the market would cater to this. Does anyone know of something that ticks all of these boxes? I'm sure it would be a little more expensive, but it seems like there would be value there if it did all of those things.
The Viper Smart Start seems like it could be an option, but I can't find good pricing information for it. It seems as if it costs around $200, but I don't know if that includes all of the additional hardware to add GPS and its other advertised features. Their subscription rates are clearly posted with everything I want being covered for 3 years at $200.
Does anyone have insight on this system or different recommendations?
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