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Google Home + Prewired Alarm System
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My family will be moving into a newly constructed house in a few months and we've slowly been building up our Google Home ecosystem (Nest, Sonos, Rachio, etc) and playing around with all it provides, although we're probably still in the shallow end of the pool.

One of the things that I'm aiming to do in the new house is to bring all of our smart apps into one house (as much as possible). Using the Google Home app, I can merge all those above (plus Netflix?) but the big gaping hole is out alarm system, smart locks, etc.

Currently we use Alarm.com and while it does work with the Hub, it doesn't actually integrate with the app itself - its still another thing to pull open and my ultimate goal is to prevent that.

My wife is set on using the pre-wired sensors that are being built into the new house and it being centrally monitored - she works out of the house so being able to hit a panic button on a pad or something is a requirement.

I've been digging around the web trying to find something but I'm kind of at a point where I'm not sure where else to go.

If I search into the Google Home app for services, I see the following:

  • Cosesy Alarm
  • Egardia Alarm System
  • Minut Smart Home Alarm
  • SmartAlarm

I've tried but my Google-fu is failing at trying to combine these requirements/goals. So I turn here... any idea where to start/what to look at?

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