LifeShield Home Security was founded in 2004 by current CEO Louis Stilp, in Pennsylvania. The original name of the company was InGrid, Inc. The company was one of the first to use mobile phones to monitor and control the alarm system. LifeShield does not use the popular Z-Wave technology, as it tends to use more battery life and is more easily hacked. The company uses DECT technology, which allows the user to create a short-range wireless network that uses very little battery power and is not prone to interruptions from Blue Tooth or other types of wireless devices.
The company operates a home and small office security system which enables users to access via their smart phones. LifeShield was acquired by AT&T in the early part of 2016 and currently operates as a subsidiary.
LifeShield has been reviewed by numerous companies, such as The New York Times, The Philadelphia Enquirer, and Security News Daily, receiving a 4 out of 5 star approval rating.
LIfeShield Home SecurityLifeShield Home Security was founded in 2004 by current CEO Louis Stilp, in Pennsylvania. The original name of the company was InGrid, Inc. The company was one of the first to use mobile phones to monitor and control the alarm system. LifeShield does not use the popular Z-Wave technology, as it tends to use more battery life and is more easily hacked. The company uses DECT technology, which allows the user to create a short-range wireless network that uses very little battery power and is not prone to interruptions from Blue Tooth or other types of wireless devices.
The company operates a home and small office security system which enables users to access via their smart phones. LifeShield was acquired by AT&T in the early part of 2016 and currently operates as a subsidiary.
LifeShield has been reviewed by numerous companies, such as The New York Times, The Philadelphia Enquirer, and Security News Daily, receiving a 4 out of 5 star approval rating.