Improving The Safety Of Your Home

3 Reasons To Install A Digital Door Viewer

Door viewers allow you to see who is standing at your door without having to open up. While many people still use traditional peepholes, you can now hook up a digital system. These systems still use peephole viewers. However, the viewer links to a screen, a smartphone, or a smart home system. Instead of having to physically look through the viewer, you can see someone through the image on your screen, phone, or device.

What are the advantages of installing a digital viewing system?

1. Get a Better View

The fish-eye view you get through a peephole isn't always clear. If the person outside your door isn't standing in the right place or in the right light, then you might struggle to identify them. You only get a small view of the outside world.

If you use a digital viewer, then you get a bigger and clearer image through the screen you use. The camera can compensate for bad light, and you can often zoom in to see things more clearly. If you use a system with infrared technology, then you can even get an identifiable image at night or in the dark if the lights have gone out outside your door.

2. Record Images

If someone suspicious comes to your door, you won't let them in. If you're really worried, you might report them to the police. However, you'll have to rely on giving them a description based on what you can remember seeing through the viewer.

Digital door viewers can record activity through your peephole. For example, a viewer might take a picture of anyone who rings your doorbell; you can also usually get the system to take extra images. Some systems also take video footage. The system stores these images on a card or on your smart device.

If you do have a problem or want to report suspicious activity, then it can help the police if you provide a picture or video. This could also be useful evidence if a case ever went to court.

3. Monitor Your Door When You Aren't Home

A regular peephole viewer isn't much protection when you aren't home. A burglar might ring your bell to see if anyone is there and then break in if nobody comes to the door. They know that you can't see them if you aren't there.

Some digital door viewers have settings to cover times when you aren't home. For example, they might take an image whenever anyone rings your bell. If you did have a break-in, this image could help identify suspects.

To find out more about digital door viewers, talk to a locksmith. They can help you choose and install the right device and give you more advice on home security if you need it. Contact a locksmith company for more information. 


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