Tysons, va.--( business wire )--alarm.com today announced smart arming, a new feature that intelligently auto-arms and disarms alarm.com powered home security systems based on user activity. the first-to-market feature, which was named a ces® 2023 innovation awards honoree, goes beyond scheduled arming and disarming to intelligently adapt to daily routines. smart arming is quick and intuitive to set up; users choose the time of day they typically want their system armed at night (e.g., after 11 p.m.) and disarmed in the morning (e.g., at 7 a.m.), and then simply go about their daily routines. when the system detects inside activity or motion (such as when an early riser goes downstairs ahead of schedule at 6:15 a.m.), the system automatically disarms. users can also choose a window of time to auto-disarm when activity is detected (e.g., between 5 a.m. and 12 p.m.), without a scheduled time to disarm. this intelligent adaptability reduces the risk of false alarms and makes home security significantly more convenient. smart arming is free for alarm.com customers and is available globally.
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