Yale Alarm review (Easy Fit Telecommunicating Alarm, EFKit 2)

This is a video review of the Yale Easy fit Telecommunicating Alarm (EF-Kit 2). This is my first ever review video of anything. I hope you find it useful! Apologies for the shaky footage/not great audio quality, it was filmed on a Smartphone. The Yale Easy Fit Telecom Alarm is a great bit of kit for the money; packed with loads of useful features, the main ones are explained in the video. Don't think Wireless means less secure - this particular kit has jamming detection (to prevent the Alarm signals being 'jammed' either maliciously or otherwise), and uses 'rolling codes' which prevents the signals being cloned to make false devices to override your Alarm. It also utilises 868MHz Technology - This frequency is more tightly controlled than many used in DIY alarm systems, meaning a clearer channel with less interference. I strongly advise you to have a functioning Alarm in your property. And with the ease of use and installation of this Yale Alarm system, you really have no excuse! The main 'selling' feature of this Alarm is that you can have it dial out to up to 3 numbers in the event your alarm is triggered. This is great peace of mind for when you are away from home - at work, on holiday and so on. You can also remotely set/unset this system which is a great feature. Just dial into the Alarm, and set/unset/check status using your Pin Code. There are loads more features that I'm sure I didn't go into on this particular video, but I wanted to try and keep it as short as possible, whilst still giving (hopefully) sufficient information to help you when making a purchase of this kind. There is much choice in the Intruder Alarm industry. If you are looking for a reliable wireless system at a realistic price, then I would strongly advise the Yale Easy Fit Telecommunicating Alarm. P.S - No, my code isn't actually '1234' ;)