At Music in Motion, we take vehicle security very seriously. A noisemaker with a flashing light on the interior isn’t enough for real car protection. It necessitates careful component placement and high-security wiring procedures that deter criminals while also protecting your vehicle. The purpose of comprehensive vehicle security protection is to safeguard both the vehicle and the contents of the vehicle against theft. We’re specialists in Vehicle Safety, and we’re delighted to install what we consider to be the best automotive security systems in the area.
Two-way keychain transmitters/receivers are included in some car security systems. The two-way transmitter contains a status panel that shows if the system is armed and whether the doors are locked or unlocked, as well as other features such as whether the security system has been activated (and what triggered it). Many of the transmitters have a mini-USB charging port and brilliant color screens.
To ensure comprehensive vehicle security and convenience, all of our security system installations include a full range of protected zones. Here’s a rundown of some of our standard features:
The impact sensor, sometimes known as a “shock sensor,” detects collisions with the vehicle’s body and glass. This is useful not only for preventing smash-and-grab theft, but also if the vehicle is bumped or the door is dinged in a parking lot. Some of our premium impact sensors provide two-stage protection, with a lower threshold impact that triggers a short warning alert and a higher threshold impact that triggers the security system.
We can make the power door locks lock and unlock as the security system is armed and disarmed from the remote if the car already has them. This means you only need one remote to control all of the vehicle’s security and locking features. For an extra fee, we may add power door locks to your car if it does not already have them.
Music In Motion offers vehicle security systems with long-range transmitters that can arm, disable, lock, and unlock your vehicle from up to a mile away. Two-way keychain transmitters/receivers are included in some car security systems. The two-way transmitter contains a status panel that shows if the system is armed and whether the doors are locked or unlocked, as well as other features such as whether the security system has been activated (and what triggered it). Many of the transmitters have a mini-USB charging port and brilliant color screens.
When your security system is used in conjunction with a remote car starter, it’s a powerful combination.
Many of our vehicle security systems also include features like remote car starters. Starting the engine and cooling or heating the interior before the driver enters the car has this advantage. For more information on the vast choice of remote car starter options available for your specific year, make, and model of vehicle, see our Remote Starters page. Inquire with one of our product professionals about how we can integrate remote starter functionality into your vehicle’s security system.
Contact Us to schedule a no-cost consultation at our store is the ideal way for us to recommend a vehicle security system that will match your demands. We may inspect your car and assess your overall vehicle security concerns in order to provide you with intelligent and practical advice. We love teaching our clients about what’s possible, and we’re excited to work with you.