I'm looking for a solution to get more grip in my house to see what's going on after being triggered.
I have an Aritech alarm system, attached to a binary sensor which is notifying Fibaro when one of our doors is being opened. This works fine...
I have now two possibilities:
1. attach an alarm sirene like the Neo Coolcam, but this only produces a sound (like a doorbell) and some light flashing
2. mount an iPad to the wall and run the Fibaro app
For finding a solution for option 2 my question is: would it be possible to pop-up the camera screen in the Fibaro iPad app to notify people in the house somebody is approaching via one of my doors in the house? Possibly along with a signal/sound?
What do you think of the best app for an iPad which is mounted to the wall? Is Fibaro app the only option? I don't really like the app as my iPad home-screen as for end-users it's probably a bit too technical and I would prefer per room a picture with sensors/actors in the room to make things logical and easy for non-technical users.
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I'm looking for a solution to get more grip in my house to see what's going on after being triggered.
I have an Aritech alarm system, attached to a binary sensor which is notifying Fibaro when one of our doors is being opened. This works fine...
I have now two possibilities:
1. attach an alarm sirene like the Neo Coolcam, but this only produces a sound (like a doorbell) and some light flashing
2. mount an iPad to the wall and run the Fibaro app
For finding a solution for option 2 my question is: would it be possible to pop-up the camera screen in the Fibaro iPad app to notify people in the house somebody is approaching via one of my doors in the house? Possibly along with a signal/sound?
What do you think of the best app for an iPad which is mounted to the wall? Is Fibaro app the only option? I don't really like the app as my iPad home-screen as for end-users it's probably a bit too technical and I would prefer per room a picture with sensors/actors in the room to make things logical and easy for non-technical users.
Any advice is welcome.
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