As long as people have had homes, we’ve needed ways to protect them. Tech influencer Jake Thomas (on Instagram at @sirjakethomas), takes us on a journey through the surprising history of home security, showing how ancient techniques evolved into today’s advanced smart home technology. Jake dives into everything from ancient cave fires that kept predators at bay, to geese that sounded alarms long before modern tech was around. It turns out, light, sound, and surveillance have always been core to keeping homes safe.
The unexpected evolution of home security
From cave fires to smart home tech, see how humans have protected their homes throughout the ages.
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Jake also introduces us to smart home tech available at The Home Depot that makes those age-old strategies even more powerful. First, the Arlo Floodlight lights up your space with 2,000 lumens and a 2K HDR camera with color night vision, keeping an eye on your surroundings even in the dark. Next, the Wyze Indoor/Outdoor Camera delivers real-time alerts with a built-in siren and automated facial recognition, giving your home serious protection. And finally, Google’s Nest Doorbell reimagines the classic peephole with smart tech that recognizes people, packages, and even animals.
This entertaining look at home security across the ages is packed with insights and fun. Be sure to protect your home with the latest smart security products because smart homes start at The Home Depot.
