

On Honeywell’s Web site, I was able to locate an alarm monitoring company in my area that would replace our current alarm system with new hardware and set up the Lyric Controller.Īfter roughly a two-week wait for all the system parts to arrive, the installer spent all day programming the Lyric Controller to communicate with the satellite devices and installing them. The Lyric Controller can even exclude certain devices from the alarm system-for instance, you could leave a sensor-monitored upstairs window open, but still enable the alarm while you are out.īecause Honeywell’s Lyric system is meant to be a professionally installed and monitored security solution, it is not a do-it-yourself home alarm system. You can specify a variety of chimes when different doors are opened. You can add dozens of users, each with their own access code. Just as HomeKit has scenes, you can create Smart Scenes on the Lyric Controller that can execute several actions at once, such as arming the security system, turning off the lights, locking the doors, and setting the thermostats. In addition to arming and disarming the alarm, you can use the Lyric Controller to control Lyric-compatible thermostats, cameras, lights, and locks with its touchscreen, an app, or your voice.

The Lyric ControllerĪt the heart of the Lyric Security and Home Control System is the Lyric Controller, a full-featured security panel that has just about every bell and whistle you can think of. If Honeywell did HomeKit right it would make our alarm system much more capable and easier to use. So my interest was piqued when Honeywell announced support for HomeKit in its Lyric Security and Home Control System. We now have a few switches, a door lock, smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, a couple of thermostats, a garage door opener, and a HomePod that all work with HomeKit.

Over the past few years, we’ve also been gradually adding HomeKit accessories. But security technology has improved-alarms can now notify monitoring companies through a cellular rather than landline connection, and the systems are much easier to manage and operate. We inherited the control panel and remote sensors when we moved in 15 years ago. The only remaining hurdle is our alarm system, which is monitored by a third-party company. #1606: Apple's self-sabotaging App Store policies, edit Slack messages easily, WWDC 2022 datesĮveryone in my family is now old enough to have a mobile phone, which makes our house’s landline nearly superfluous.#1607: TidBITS 32nd anniversary, moving from 1Password to KeePass, pasting plain text, Mail fixes anchor links, RIP Eolake.
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