 If you are looking for a home security system, chances are you're looking at the Honeywell Lyric controller and the Honeywell Lynx Touch L7000 security systems. Today we'll be going in-depth comparing and contrasting these systems and their features. Please make sure if you have any comments, questions or concerns, leave them directly below in the comments box where we will get back to you. Keep in mind we can also take over your existing security systems, saving customers time and money. The Lyric controller, which serves as the main control hub for the security system, still has a 7-inch touchscreen display but has upgraded from the previous L7000 with a new screen resolution of 1024x600, end users if they wish can set up voice commands to verbally communicate to the Lyric controller to start or stop security or home automation functions. No other system has this capability on our list. Flexible monitoring features such as Wi-Fi only, cellular only or dual path communications. This gives the end users the choice to whether they want to sacrifice reliability for lower cost of our monitoring rates. Lyric has added a 2 megapixel front-mounted camera so that when the system is disarmed it can text or email a notification to end users with the Wi-Fi communicator activated and Total Connect 2.0 services. With the Lyric controller you can view up to 8 cameras with its dual quad-screen capabilities which is unmatched. The Lyric controller has added a new line of wireless encrypted sensors called SIX sensors. The two major benefits of SIX technology is the encryption of all of its devices and lastly the new SIX smoke offers the one go all go feature. One go all go means anytime one SIX smoke is triggered all of your other connected SIX smoke detectors will sound. Out of all the wireless systems Geoarm offers the Lyric controller is the only system able to perform this task. Installation of the Lyric controller scores great remarks because all the end user has to do is slide the cellular communicator into place, install the backup battery and decide whether they want to wall mount or desk mount the control panel. The only downside to the Honeywell Lyric security systems that we could find was the SIX series sensors are a little bit bulky and there's no option for an external hardwired siren like there has been in the past. The Honeywell makes fun of L7000. The L7000 security system was released in 2014 which makes it amazing that it's still able to make our list considering the other systems are much newer. The L7000 still makes the list mostly in part for these reasons. End users can view up to four Honeywell IP cameras at a time using the L7000 quack screen capabilities. With L7000 you can easily hardwire in an external powered siren which allows your alarm system to emit a much louder siren in the event of a triggered alarm. The randomized lighting control feature with the additions of some Z-Wave automation light modules the L7000 can easily be set up when you leave on vacation to put randomized lighting patterns to look as if someone is home. No other system on our list has this ability. The flexible monitoring features such as Wi-Fi only, cellular only or dual path communication this gives end users the choice to sacrifice reliability with lower cost alarm monitoring rates if desired. Lastly the L7000 system is the least expensive of all the other systems on our list. The L7000 missed out on the number four spot mainly in part because it's a much bulkier panel with a two inch depth mark and it's a much more tedious task as far as end users installing the panel. End users have to install each and every additional part such as cellular communicator, Wi-Fi communicator, Z-Wave radio and backup battery. For the full product review click the show more tab in the description where there will be a direct link.