ADT launches glowing smart yard sign and emergency app service

ADT began offering Live Light, a battery-powered smart yard sign that lights up at night or when an alarm triggers, starting Tuesday. The company also introduced My Safety, a free app-based service for contacting professional monitoring centers from anywhere. Both features integrate with the ADT Plus app.

The Live Light connects to ADT's hub and is controlled through the ADT Plus app. It uses AAA batteries and automatically activates if the home security system alarm is tripped, alerting potential intruders in the dark. This marks a novel approach to traditional yard signs used by security firms to deter trespassers. The device costs $50 when bundled with professional installation, which appears to be the only purchase option available initially. My Safety allows users to reach ADT's professional monitoring centers directly from the app, even away from home. Features include a safety timer that alerts monitors if not deactivated, a silent text option for discreet activation, and customizable preferences for responses via call or text. A verbal cue initiates an emergency response, overriding other statements. The service comes at no extra cost for existing professional monitoring subscribers but requires a subscription otherwise.

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