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Outfitting your home with a state-of-the-art security system used to cost an arm and a leg, but not anymore. With the Internet of Things smart devices getting more sophisticated and cheaper by the year, you can now lock down 24/7 surveillance of your home for a fraction of the price and effort of older setups.

One seriously quality example is the Lizatech WiFi Home Alarm Security System, now available at a markdown of $50At $149.99, the Lizatech is a great deal when compared to comparable models from competing brands. 

The Lizatech home security system may be more affordable than its big-name counterparts, but it performs just as capably. Its HD IP camera records constantly and features motion sensors that allow it to function like a discreet security guard (only a whole lot cheaper). You can access remote viewing anytime on your phone with the compatible app, plus comprehensive snapshots and video recording of any activity that transpires in front of your house. Read more...

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