Vivint is not hardwired. Vivint uses wireless technology and cellular communication to provide home security and automation services. This means that there are no physical wires connecting the various components of the Vivint system, such as sensors, cameras, and control panels.
One of the advantages of Vivint’s wireless technology is that there are no wires for potential intruders to cut. In traditional hardwired systems, cutting the phone or internet lines could disable the system and prevent it from sending alerts or notifications. However, with Vivint’s wireless technology, the system communicates through a cellular network, eliminating this vulnerability.
Another benefit of Vivint’s wireless technology is that it doesn’t require a home phone connection. In the past, home security systems often relied on a landline phone connection for communication. However, as more people are abandoning traditional landline services in favor of mobile phones, this can pose a problem. With Vivint, you don’t need a home phone line, as the system uses cellular technology to communicate.
The wireless nature of Vivint’s system also makes installation easier and more flexible. Without the need to run wires throughout your home, installation can be quicker and less invasive. Wireless sensors can be easily placed in desired locations without the need for drilling holes or running cables.
Additionally, Vivint’s wireless technology allows for remote access and control of your security and automation system. Through the Vivint mobile app, you can monitor and control your system from anywhere, providing added convenience and peace of mind.
Vivint is not hardwired but uses wireless technology and cellular communication for its home security and automation services. This eliminates the vulnerabilities associated with physical wires and allows for easier installation and remote access.