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Cutting the Cord!

By Steve Stone- Senior Sales Engineer at The Little Guys CUTTING THE CORD… How many of you picked up the phone to call your TV provider and basically have had to threaten to cancel your service in order to negotiate a better rate? The answer is all of us!  We all can agree that we don’t like our TV service providers and how much we pay to watch TV per month. However, the days of paying hundreds of dollars just to watch TV might be coming to an end for a lot of us.  The hot topic over the past couple of years has been “How do I cut the Cord?” Well, before you just cancel your current TV service provider and “Cut the Cord” there are a few important details you need to know and understand. One of the most important parts of cutting the cord is to make sure you have good, reliable internet service with a good network in your home. Next, and this is the most important part, do your research on which streaming service offers what programming. There are many ways to watch live TV or stream movies, but depending on the platform, not everything may be available on the device you own or want to purchase.  Wait, WHAAAT? You can’t just click on a link and start watching local live TV programming?? Not every channel you currently watch via your Cable or Satellite packages are available via streaming service. Although the programming selection is still growing, you need to check and double-check that you’ll have access to what you want to watch.   Can...

Surveillance Camera Systems

Surveillance camera systems have been flooding the commercial and residential market at all price points and quality levels. How do you decide which camera system is the right one for your situation? The obvious answer is that you should come to The Little Guys for expert advice!  But first, let’s discuss why you should purchase a surveillance camera system in the first place.  In both commercial and residential applications, surveillance cameras can actually deter crimes before they occur. For instance, a restaurant owner can monitor their cash register or stock room, and a homeowner can monitor a package left on their porch or the access door to their garage. There are many more reasons, but you get the idea.        Where to start? It can be a daunting task to figure out what options you need in a successful camera system. You don’t want to find out your system isn’t what you need after you have something happen. It needs to be right from day one. Let’s take a look at some of the key options you will need to consider when planning a camera system. Hardwired or Wireless: From a performance standpoint, cameras that are hardwired have a more stable signal and are less prone to interference from nearby devices.  Hardwired cameras do not buffer from poor WiFi signals. They also don’t require batteries for power, freeing you from changing batteries (which can add up in cost over time) or having to recharge them every few days…  Resolution: What are you expecting to see with your camera? Are you just looking to see who is at your door or...

Case Study: Middle School Gymnasium

We recently completed a very cool project for a local Middle School. The school was looking for a state of the art AV system for their new gym which included the following requirements: A sound system capable of music playback and vocal reinforcement Large format motorized screen for ease of visibility throughout the gym and for protection when not in use Bright detailed projector for use with or without the lights on Input plates in the front and rear of the gym for audio and video feed to the system Wireless microphones A lift to retract the projector for protection when not in use and to lower the projector to the floor level for maintenance An audio mixer with remote control ability from a tablet An easy to use control system for operating the equipment The gym serves as a multi-use facility. Besides sporting events, it hosts meetings, presentations, and performances. This meant a broad range of flexibility was needed. The biggest challenge for the project was finding the right lift to use for the projector. To lower the projector to a working height at the floor, a drop of 23 feet was required! Future Automation was brought into the project to build this custom lift. When fully retracted it only hangs 4 feet off the ceiling truss allowing plenty of clearance for sporting events, and when it is retracted the projector is fully protected by the metal case. The projector automatically lowers to the correct operating height for the screen with the push of a button! This lift is a quite capable piece of equipment and has a...

But there’s an App for that!

By John Donahue- Senior Programmer at The Little Guys We touched on this in a recent blog but I felt this needed to be expanded upon a bit.   We’re living in a dot com world, many devices and systems have their own app today.   Hasn’t this made universal remotes obsolete? I can just grab my phone, open up my app and control my A/V receiver….  Or my TiVo, or my Lights…. Eazy Peazy! Our phones have certainly made our lives easier. Right?   So much information! So much Control! Well, sure… But when it comes down to it, your phone has just become a virtual “Coffee table full of remotes”. If I wanted to sit down and watch some TV and just use my apps I’d be switching back and forth through 6 apps!   My TV needs to be turned on and set to the right input, My Receiver needs to be turned on and set to the right input. My TiVo Box needs to be turned on and we need to change channels or pull up my recorded shows. I need to pull up the Sonos app and turn off the music that was playing I need to flip to my Lighting app and adjust the lights. I then go to my thermostat app and turn that up or down. Or I can just go to the Control4 App and select Watch>TiVo So even though everything has its own app nowadays, there is still a great need for integration and universal control.  You do not have to go “swipe crazy” on your devices to make your electronic...

My Network is “Fine”…

We do a lot of in-home consults here at The Little Guys.  One of the things we always press on is the network. We usually start early in the process with the question: “How’s your network?”. It’s almost always followed by “My network is fine.” We file that away and start talking about what they would like to do.  Audio in various rooms, a TV over here in the Living room and over there in the Master bedroom (Which of course is on the opposite side of the house from where the cable providers router is.) They want to “cut the cord” so streaming video through their Apple TV or Roku is very important. Inevitably, there is no network jack anywhere near where they want the new TV.  Turns out, Their “fine” network has no hard-wired jacks anywhere in the home! We spend some time talking about how wireless technology has advanced a great deal over the years, but for full 4k streaming, a wired connection is going to provide the best results. This is usually where they admit that “Netflix does buffer a lot in the living room…”   They understand, but often the conversation often continues: “I guess we’ll have to connect it to the Wifi and see how it goes”. This is usually when one of the kids who were lurking behind volunteer some important information. “Dad, I keep telling you the Wifi doesn’t work up here at all!”  This is usually where we also discover their “fine” network needs to be unplugged and plugged back in “At least once a week”. So let me ask...