Surprised by the protection ability of smart homes for the super rich
Valued at up to 45 million USD, this smart home is capable of ensuring absolute safety for its owner.
If you thought security cameras and internet-connected doorbells were the only advanced protections for a modern home, you’ll be shocked by the smart homes of the super-rich. Forget standard smart home security tools, these homes have special garages, bulletproof windows and shutters, and even laser-proof blinds. According to Forbes, there’s no scenario that could compromise this home and it’s still within the reach of a select few.
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This super house, called Residence 950, located in San Francisco, is considered to have the highest security quality, and has a selling price of up to 45 USD. This price has made the house become the most expensive property on the market in the Bay Area - an area with no shortage of luxury homes.
Starting with the garage, the cavernous entrance would make Bruce Wayne wary. The house has borrowed security elements from big companies like Dell to create a high-level security system that welcomes anyone who tries to break in. The corporate-grade wall includes a biometric keypad that only allows people with approved fingerprints.
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And it’s not just the outside of the home that’s protected with high-tech security. The inside is also secure. For example, there are safe rooms for people to retreat to in case of an intrusion, security camera systems with multiple storage spaces, and bulletproof shutters to stop an attack from a gunman.
The house also has anti-theft measures to prevent snoopers or paparazzi. It even has traps to lock intruders before security arrives.
Additionally, the interior of the home is equipped for dangerous attacks like in action movies, including blast-proof floors and walls that will stop any kind of explosive. The home even has security measures in case of a chemical attack, including a tent designed to automatically pop up, providing a safe haven for the owner when worried about chemical intrusion.