Time2 Technology reveals latest smart gadgets ahead of COP26

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Time2 Technology, located in Lancashire, has unveiled three new innovative smart gadgets to secure British homes around the clock, following the release of two new frightening crime statistics.

According to new data from the Office for National Statistics, 57 percent of burglaries occurred between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. in 2020, and 58 percent occurred when someone was at home. That implies that without effective home security, would-be burglars have the highest chance of committing a crime during the long, dark evenings of the UK’s fall and winter.

Time2 Technology combats this issue using a variety of gadgets that can be accessed, monitored, and operated remotely at any time of day or night. Even better, there are no monthly fees for the video doorbell, battery-powered outside camera, and outdoor camera with floodlights and siren.

They’re part of Time2’s Clan line, which means they can be triggered and monitored from anywhere in the world, at any time of day or night, using a free and secure mobile phone app, a smartphone, tablet, desktop PC, or integration with Amazon Alexa and Google Home.

They join the Clan family of indoor and outdoor security cameras, smart alarm systems, elderly and baby monitors, WiFi plug sockets, and LED light bulbs, all of which provide additional home control via a single app. The device’s price is the full price you pay because there are no additional monthly fees.

Among newly revealed products include the Bella Smart Video Doorbell and Chime., Ava Outdoor WiFi Battery Powered Security Camera and the Luna Outdoor WiFi Floodlight Security Camera.

Kam Kothia, chief executive officer of Time2, said: “Whether you’re at home, or visiting friends, family or taking a well-earned holiday, our Clan range of advanced security devices keeps your home and your property safe.

“As the evenings grow longer, the darkness gives would-be criminals even more opportunity to target homes and small businesses. In many cases, they won’t even wait for the property to be empty – last year more than half of all burglaries in the UK happened when someone was home.

“The presence of a camera, floodlights and two-way audio is a major deterrent. And because all our camera devices relay video and audio instantly to the app, all our products are just as effective whether you’re home or not, giving homeowners peace of mind, wherever in the world they are.”

Kam added: “We are a proud British technology company and we’re delighted to be bringing these products to market this autumn. The range is a genuine market contender and we’ve backed our first-rate hardware and cloud technology with a no-subscription offer which makes it the perfect addition to any home.”

All products are offered with free delivery and flexible payment options.

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