The new age of smart security: Top builder technology trends reshaping home safety
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The new age of smart security: Top builder technology trends reshaping home safety
"The era of purely reactive security is over, 28% of consumers currently utilize AI for person or package detection. Traditional systems were expensive, inaccessible to most homeowners, and designed to do one thing: record footage no one ever watched unless something went wrong. Today's systems function more like a personal assistant than a surveillance tool. Modern security alerts homeowners when a package is delivered, notifies them when someone enters the driveway, and flags unusual activity in real time, all via mobile device."
"This shift from reactive recording to proactive intelligence is no longer a luxury feature. Builders are now incorporating real-time monitoring capabilities into homes at virtually every price point. In a market where even entry-level buyers expect connectivity, smart security has become table stakes. The backbone of this shift is the Internet of Things (IoT). Just as smart thermostats, connected light switches, and wireless cable boxes have become standard in new construction, security systems must now intercommunicate with every other digital device in the home."
"A system that operates in isolation simply isn't competitive anymore. Integrated smart home systems with behavioral analytics Smart home technology has undergone its own dramatic evolution. Recent sur"
Security technology has advanced from short-lived tape-based recording systems to connected, intelligent surveillance. Real-time monitoring is becoming standard, with AI enabling person and package detection and mobile alerts for deliveries, driveway entry, and unusual activity. Security is shifting from reactive recording to proactive intelligence that functions like a personal assistant. Builders now incorporate these capabilities across price points because connectivity is expected by entry-level buyers. The Internet of Things enables security systems to communicate with other connected devices in the home, making isolated systems noncompetitive. Smart home systems are also evolving toward integrated platforms that use behavioral analytics to improve detection and response.
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