Safe By HUB6 Adds Honeywell Compatiblity

Homeowners with Honeywell security systems can now upgrade their traditional hardwired alarm systems to a no-fee smart home monitoring system using Safe by HUB6. Safe allows homeowners to receive their alarm alerts directly, and fully control their system, with the HUB6 app. With Safe, homeowners can cancel expensive monitoring contracts for good.

Innovation in DIY smart home security took a giant leap forward in North America last year with the launch of Safe by HUB6 which allows homeowners to upgrade their legacy hardwired alarms into cost-effective, community-oriented monitoring systems.

Safe by HUB6 also helps homeowners seamlessly connect with neighbors for ultimate security. They can add trusted family and friends to their Neighborhood setting on the app – even those that don’t have their own Safe – so they too are notified in real-time if an alarm is activated.

If an alarm is triggered, Neighborhood members can communicate together in the app to investigate further and/or contact emergency services efficiently.

For an affordable one-time price of $249 ($299 CDN) this DIY product transforms existing home security into a smart system through the Safe by HUB6 app allowing users to check the status of their home, control the alarm system, and get instant alerts. The included, no-fee, LTE SIM card allows users to stay connected to their home, even if the power or internet is down.

Safe by HUB6 is sold directly to consumers at SafebyHUB6.com or via Amazon and BestBuy, is compatible with most home security systems and works with other smart home products.  Safe by HUB6 is expected in retail in the coming months.

Safe by HUB6 also offers on demand monitoring at $10 per 30 days so consumers can have an added layer of security when they are away.  There is no contract required for this service and it can be started and cancelled as desired.

Here’s a video on Safe by HUB6:

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