AT&T Digital Life

AT&T Digital Life
Subsidiary
Industry Home Security & Home Automation
Founded 2012 (2012)
Headquarters Dallas, Texas
Area served
United States
Products Home Security & Home Automation
Parent AT&T
Website attdigitallife.com

AT&T Digital Life, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is the maker of wireless home security systems with burglary and fire monitoring for homes, apartments and small businesses in the United States.

Today

AT&T Digital Life provides home security & automation services.

Residential Security

AT&T Digital Life's home security systems consist of security & automation equipment and 24/7 monitoring.[1]

Products

Each user can customize the AT&T Digital Life wireless system to fit their homes. AT&T Digital Life currently offers packages and with a basic system users can add extra sensors, video cameras, motion sensors or other devices.[2] AT&T Digital Life users can add additional AT&T Digital Life devices to the system at any time. AT&T Digital Life wireless home security systems are available to renters and homeowners.

Services

24/7 Professional Monitoring, Video Monitoring, Remote Door Locks, Lighting & Thermostat Control, Water Detection and Fire & Carbon Monoxide Monitoring

Mobile Access

Users also get use of mobile access to arm, disarm and control the AT&T Digital Life security system. Mobile access can be used to arm and disarm the system, view video from security cameras, monitor sensors lock and unlock doors, and turn off devices utilizing smart plugs.

Technology

The AT&T Digital Life system uses DECT, a digital communication standard primarily used in cordless phones,[3] to send messages between the wireless sensors and the base unit. DECT is low-power and allows the users to create a short-range wireless network[4] in their home. It also has far less interference than Bluetooth, Wifi, or other wireless devices.

LifeShield, Inc.

Life Shield, headquartered in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, was the maker of wireless home security systems with burglary and fire monitoring for homes, apartments and small businesses in the United States. Founded in 2004, the company was originally called InGrid, Inc. LifeShield systems can be used with GSM /cellular units and come with mobile access to allow users to control and monitor their systems via the company website, and smartphone apps. DirecTV acquired LifeShield in 2013 with the intention of marketing home security to its subscriber base.[5]

LifeShield is a privately held company. CEO Michael Hagan left NutriSystem in December 2009 to run LifeShield.[6] Hagan quickly rebranded the company as LifeShield, raised more than $20 million in venture capital funding,[7] and changed the company's sales to direct-to-consumer. The company is headquartered in Langhorne, PA with operations also in Wayne, PA.[8]

On September 28, 2010, LifeShield also unveiled a mobile app which allows users to control and monitor their LifeShield security systems from their smartphones.[9] The app is available for iPhone, BlackBerry and Android platforms.[10] As of April 25, 2016 the website for "LifeShield, Inc." states "DIRECTV® LifeShield® is now part of AT&T®! Get smart home security and automation with AT&T Digital Life®." LifeShield has been reviewed by The New York Times,[11] The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Philadelphia Business Journal, Security News Daily, and Business News Daily. Websites such as EnGadget,[12] PSKL, and Knoji[13] have also reviewed LifeShield. LifeShield was featured on ABC's Extreme Home Makeover.[14] It was recognized as one of the “Hottest Companies in Pennsylvania in 2011” by Lead411.[15] Lifeshield received a 4 out of 5 star quality rating by consumer advocacy specialists Top Consumer Reviews in 2014.[16]

After trying TV commercials with spokesman Dan Marino[17] and print advertising,[18] LifeShield now uses social media as an integral part of its marketing, and is active on Twitter,[19] Facebook[20] and YouTube.[21]

Services

LifeShield does not use the popular z-wave technology that is popular with other do it yourself wireless security systems because it chose not to [[ this reference does not support this point with respect to z-wave: "Z-wave is less efficient, less secure (more easily hackable)",<ref>Knott, Jason. "Home Automation Systems Easily Hacked via Powerlines". CEPro. </ref> ]] and requires more battery power.[22]

References

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  2. "Packages". LifeShield. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  3. "DECT". Rohde & Schwarz. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  4. "DECT - Introduction". ETSI. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  5. Key, Peter (5 June 2013). "DirecTV buys firm backed by Michael Hagan". bizjournals.com. Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  6. DiStefano, Joseph. "Ex-NutriSystem boss Hagan tries digital alarms". Philaldelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  7. DiStephano, Joseph. "$8M more for Lifeshield wireless alarms". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  8. "Contact Us". Support. LifeShield. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  9. Liebowitz, Matt (October 11, 2010). "LifeShield Brings Security To Smartphones". Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  10. "LifeShield Security Places 24-7 Home Monitoring In The Palm Of Your Hand With The Launch Of New Smartphone Application". LifeShield. September 28, 2010. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  11. Biggs, John. "Installing Your Own Home Security System". Home Tech. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/01/garden/01hometech.html. External link in |publisher= (help);
  12. Murph, Darren. "A lesson in simplicity: securing a 'no landline' home with LifeShield and Dropcam". Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  13. Ward, Stephen. "Home Security Systems Reviewed: Side-by-Side Comparison".
  14. "As Featured On". ABC Extreme Makeover Home Edition. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  15. "LEAD411 LAUNCHES "HOTTEST COMPANIES IN PENNSYLVANIA" AWARDS". Hottest Companies in Pennsylvania Awards. Lead411.
  16. "Home Security Systems Reviews 2014".
  17. "DDTV2 LifeShield Home Security, Dan Marino". Video. TheDDTV.
  18. DiStephano, Joseph. "Ex-NutriSystem boss Hagan tries digital alarms". Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  19. "LifeShield Security". Twitter. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  20. "LifeShield Home Security". Facebook Page. Facebook. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  21. "LifeShield Home Security Videos". YouTube. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  22. "Patented Technology". Retrieved 26 April 2012.
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