Pocket Secure 1

Published by: RDCCO Pty
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Pocket Secure enables you to lock and unlock your Permaconn enabled alarm system.

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Pocket Secure 1 Reviews

Good App but can’t change contact details

Burgertron22387 on

Australia

Had this for 6 years and has worked well. But I now have new contact details and it won’t let me change my prodile

Shortcuts Support

acsplinky on

Australia

I wish this app had support for Shortcuts to allow for automations. Of course HomeKit would be great too.

Slow

Boringmofu on

Australia

Sooooo slow to arm disarm the system. Also has only on and off, no notifications of a trip alarm and no partial arming

Name change

Unluckyalf on

Australia

App works really well, I can’t say I have had any issues with the way it works. However, there is a weird bug that’s cropped up as a result of the name. Since iOS 15 any time I try to type 10 in an application where autocorrect would work, it changes it to 1.0. It turns out that it’s because I have an app installed that contains the digit 1, ie this one. I know that the bug isn’t of your making, but maybe a name change from 1 to One might save some frustration!

The app doesn’t allow you to partial arm your premises

tvsn addict on

Australia

The one major let down with the app is you are not able to partial arm your premises via the app. You can do so on your keychain remote, but not the app. So if you’re away from home and wish to partial arm your premises, you can’t. It’s defeats the purpose of having the app where you can turn off the partial arm via the app but you can’t arm it up with the partial arm. Wish the developers would listen to their customers and would add this feature. You’re essentially purchasing an app that only does half of its capabilities.

Horrible app

Badfacohgjghj on

Australia

The app doesn’t work at all, I can never activate or desactívate the alarm. I had to always do it manually. It is a waste of money

Apple Watch

Kylakin on

Australia

Adapt for Apple Watch would be wonderful

Takes too long to activate, didn’t advise what alarm state is in. Only On or Off

EnterpriseTest on

Australia

Takes a long time to switch the alarm on and off. Does tell you what state the alarm is in. Just armed or not. Doesn’t advise if alarm has been triggered. Disappointed

Does what it’s meant to

Auscams on

Australia

Doesn’t do a lot compared to V2 but it does what it is meant to. ELK systems etc need a bit of reprogramming to tell the key switch to send open and closes as if it’s a user.

Notifications.

MPRG Australia on

Australia

It could do more like standard notifications when system is armed and disarmed. Also is not an effective app if it does not allow for partial arming Should be able to be hooked up to a video system as well Not really convinced that it’s worth the money I spent getting this service.

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149
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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
RDCCO Pty
Languages
English
Recent release
1.5.46 (2 years ago )
Released on
Dec 10, 2012 (12 years ago )
Last Updated
4 days ago
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