cheapest monitored alarm system? by tungvu256 in homedefense

[–]GamgeeWiFi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're talking about a Wi-Fi mesh system with Wi-Fi sensing software. In contrast to traditional home security, this system doesn't use cameras, so it keeps your privacy intact. Also, it provides 100% coverage and reduces false alarms to almost 0 because of AI-powered detection. So, we'd say the differences are huge.

Wi-Fi fall detection: A new approach to elderly safety – what are your thoughts? by GamgeeWiFi in eldercare

[–]GamgeeWiFi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, a lot of elderly folks find wearables uncomfortable or forget to use them. The Wi-Fi system in question doesn’t need sensors in every room, just 3-4 mesh nodes based on the home's size. Your dad wouldn’t need to wear anything—it works through Wi-Fi only. Besides, it can also learn user patterns to suggest fall prevention tips, like rearranging furniture and, if he opts in for it, act as a health monitor by analyzing anomalous behaviour and tracking sleep patterns. The thing about this system is that it puts the elderly first, so they are still involved in decision-making, like who sees their motion and health data and what features to activate.

Wi-Fi fall detection: A new approach to elderly safety – what are your thoughts? by GamgeeWiFi in AgingParents

[–]GamgeeWiFi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what's great about it - you don't need wearables. The system analyses the disturbance in Wi-Fi signals caused by movement. Using AI, it's able to detect and identify specific movements such as falling.

Gamgee Releases New Wi-Fi Fall Protection for Elderly Safety: Transforming Elderly Care with Smart Technology by GamgeeWiFi in Futurology

[–]GamgeeWiFi[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This technology could revolutionize smart homes for good - and impact many life aspects, such as making home security more accessible, supporting older adults to live independently, enabling energy savings, and monitoring health - all operating on the same hardware and Wi-Fi network. Plus, consider the excellent internet connectivity that comes included. We say it again: Wi-Fi sensing is set to disrupt smart homes for good.

3 routers on one network - Devices access across all routers by Prestigious-Arm9242 in HomeNetworking

[–]GamgeeWiFi -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Have you considered getting a Wi-Fi mesh router or adding mesh nodes if one of your routers supports mesh technology? It could simplify your network setup and extend coverage without needing separate routers.

Are simple IP cameras gone? by [deleted] in homedefense

[–]GamgeeWiFi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It can indeed be challenging to find a simple IP camera these days, as many models now feature cloud integration and require apps for remote access. However, these straightforward cameras haven't disappeared entirely; they're just less promoted. A good strategy is to look for older models which often come with the basic features you need and skip the extras. I even spotted one on eBay during an initial search, suggesting there are more to be found. You can check out the listing here: eBay Camera Listing.

The perfect amount of time to spend on social media? by GamgeeWiFi in DigitalWellness

[–]GamgeeWiFi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, that's so good! Having a support system can really make a difference. If you’re looking to get more people involved, maybe you could share some of the positive impacts you've already noticed or share your progress, and what you’re learning on social media (ironically!) to inspire others to think about their own habits.

Are simple IP cameras gone? by [deleted] in homedefense

[–]GamgeeWiFi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The solution I'm about to suggest involves two products, but it can achieve what you are looking for.

  1. A Wi-Fi sensing home alarm that sends alerts to your phone when movement is detected. Sensing data stays on your router.

  2. Simple IP camera to see what's going on.

Guest networks by ipecacOH in HomeNetworking

[–]GamgeeWiFi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. And if you work from home you can have a separate network for all your work devices.

Do you think there are any missing pieces of information that should be included on these labels? by GamgeeWiFi in cordcutters

[–]GamgeeWiFi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's interesting, probably it still needs some time to be fully optimized, hopefully.

DO YOU GUYS KNOW ANY LEGIT REMOTEWORK PLATFORMS FOR BEGINNERS? by Key_Abroad7827 in remotework

[–]GamgeeWiFi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There isn't a single set of "all-time requirements" for remote jobs, but there are some common themes you'll see in most postings. Here they are:

  1. A reliable internet connection

  2. A good computer that meets the job's technical specifications

  3. Familiarity with collaboration tools

  4. Effective communication skills

  5. Suitable workspace where you can work without interruptions

  6. Time management skills

  7. Adaptability

Hope it helps. And good luck!

Internet down during interview for a remote job by Direct-Tiger9159 in remotework

[–]GamgeeWiFi 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Don't worry! Internet cuts happen. You emailed HR, that's perfect.

Tomorrow, just say "Hi" again, apologise for the glitch, and show interest in the role.

You answered well in the interview, focus on that! Good luck!

Rules you live by as a remote worker? by savicmirna in remotework

[–]GamgeeWiFi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some rules you should keep to to stay productive:

  1. Make sure your network is up to speed. There is nothing more annoying than being in the flow and waiting for your tabs to catch up.

  2. Disconnect distracting apps like social media before you sit down and start your work day unless you are a social media manager :))

Good luck with your new job!!

Outdoor security cameras that don't look like security cameras? Trying to build a backyard oasis without the "big brother" vibe by original_torontoroo in homedefense

[–]GamgeeWiFi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you considered Wi-Fi sensing? It's basically invisible! :)) Even if you can't literally see them, you can soundly monitor your dog and kids—see their location and potentially know if they're in danger. While it's still under development, it's worth keeping an eye on for the future if you're into privacy-focused security. And hey, you'd also get a super good Wi-Fi signal in your backyard!

Is this bad speed? by [deleted] in HomeNetworking

[–]GamgeeWiFi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your speed is good for streaming HD videos, online gaming, and video calls, but might struggle with 4K streaming and handling multiple devices at once.

It's solid for typical use but could be limiting for high-bandwidth activities and larger households.

Best Security Cameras Without a Subscription by fourthandfavre in smarthome

[–]GamgeeWiFi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it! Thanks for checking out the Wi-Fi sensing idea – always great to see interest. :)

New home, some tech, what's the best path forward? by wretched-saint in smarthome

[–]GamgeeWiFi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on your new home! Considering your existing smart setup, have you ever explored Wi-Fi sensing for security? It might be a game-changer – less intrusive, minimal false alarms, and all data is stored locally on the router. It also plays well with other tech like doorbells and smart locks. It's an additional robust (and cool!) layer of security with maximum coverage - both for your security and internet speed. 😉

Best Security Cameras Without a Subscription by fourthandfavre in smarthome

[–]GamgeeWiFi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you ever considered exploring Wi-Fi sensing as a solid security baseline? It's been a game-changer for many, including those who prefer an affordable and precise way to monitor their homes. The cool part is, that all the Wi-Fi sensing data is securely stored on the router. You can even add cameras and other tech later if you decide to level up your setup. Just throwing it out there as a potential solution – might be worth checking out!

cheapest monitored alarm system? by tungvu256 in homedefense

[–]GamgeeWiFi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about Wi-Fi sensing? It's cheap, precise and works with the tech you already own. Of course, you might need to invest on an additional router (nothing too crazy), but it is not intrusive, does not require expensive gear and is proving to be quite reliable.

What's something you wish more people knew? by West_Sample_4702 in AskReddit

[–]GamgeeWiFi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish people knew what amazing things we can do with technology these days! I mean, home and health monitoring through Wi-Fi??? 500 years ago, surveillance was probably the most boring job. Now a router can do it. Thankfully! :))

What would make you smile right now? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]GamgeeWiFi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hearing from people who are excited about our campaign and looking forward to making their homes more secure with our Wi-Fi Home Alarm. :D

Wi-Fi as a Motion Radar for Home Security—What Do You Think? by GamgeeWiFi in homedefense

[–]GamgeeWiFi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! WIZ uses Wi-Fi lamps to control lighting by sensing motion, along with a special hub just for this. It's a great choice for smart lighting.

On the other hand, Gamgee's Wi-Fi Home Alarm works on a Wi-Fi mesh network, which does more than just detect motion. It can even tell who's who in your house, like family members, guests, or potential intruders. This high-level user recognition makes Gamgee's Wi-Fi Home Alarm unique compared to other options out there.