Security Alarm System Project
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SKU: security-alarm-system-project
Category: B.Tech Diploma Mini Projects
Tags: DIY electronics, Electronic Components, electronics projects, Greater Noida
2 in stock
A Security Alarm System is designed to detect unauthorized entry and alert users of potential security breaches. It typically includes sensors (such as motion detectors, door/window contacts), an alarm unit (sound or notification system), and control panels for monitoring and managing the system. Integrated with communication features like GSM or Wi-Fi, it provides real-time alerts and remote monitoring, enhancing security for homes, businesses, and other properties.
₹456.66 ₹507.40 (Inc. GST)
2 in stock
Security Alarm System Project
Weight | 0.00 kg |
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Dimensions | 0.00 × 0.00 × 0.00 cm |
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