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by jariel 2097 days ago
'Alarms' are probably useful. A loud 'alarm sound' would definitely have an effect on an intruder, they often alert some authority if left on, and cameras start recording.

I find them extremely common in the hyper-safe suburbs where every kid is in a safety bubble, probably the lowest crime areas going. They're sold for inflated prices.

Probably way over used, but there's legit utility there.

But what nerd can honestly not say they're not having to actively resist from buying a flying 'home monitor drone'. I mean, I'm 100% sure that I don't need one and I still want to buy it!

It's actually a smart move by Amazon, it's important to imbue their otherwise 'Warehouse of Crap' brand with aspirational things.

I foresee a million dudes 'checking to see if they locked the door' ... just because.

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>'Alarms' are probably useful. A loud 'alarm sound' would definitely have an effect on an intruder, they often alert some authority if left on, and cameras start recording.

>I find them extremely common in the hyper-safe suburbs where every kid is in a safety bubble, probably the lowest crime areas going. They're sold for inflated prices.

Alarms are definitely useful. Mostly because in many places, having an alarm system installed will lower your homeowner's insurance premium.

As long as the ROI is less than how long you intend to live in that residence, it makes lots of sense.

Beyond that? Not much value.