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  • All right.

  • So we got some things just to kind of get down around, done around the shot today.

  • And I think we just sort of take you guys along for the ride, because that's how we get work done.

  • And you guys haven't seen any sort of a shop log in a while.

  • Peg boards been painted now for like, a week.

  • Finally put some pegs in it.

  • So now you see, the idea is we're like, Wait, we need to grab this card for this build.

  • Ah, desk.

  • I should pegboard Did this scratch the pegboard, you piece of crap.

  • That's OK.

  • A scratch Pegboard is a pegboard.

  • Some of these were do today is get the pegboard finally kind of set up.

  • We've got an alarm system we're gonna install in here today.

  • All right, so I'm gonna hang this guy next.

  • I do want to honestly do, like a wall mounted test rig, and all it needs is hookups for graphics cards, and that's about it.

  • Usually it's always a test bench for So this is the motherboard that we first beat speed with, so it's got a bit of sentimental value.

  • I like how it's like motherboard.

  • Windex gone Staple gun.

  • It's like there's no rhyme or reason and you could tell Hi, I like went over the test, Rick, just like, what is this stuff?

  • So some other stuff we've got that we're gonna be working on, Probably not in this video.

  • But as you can see, this is the end of 98.

  • So you remember how I was explaining that the problem with the finish on this Anna dies is that it's way too textured.

  • How fingernails do that.

  • That's not scratch.

  • That's fingernail dusty.

  • It's like sandpaper basically.

  • And I hate this.

  • So we will be painting this.

  • This is why it's completely torn down and disassembled.

  • What I wanna do now, though, I want to look at this wall because this side of the studio still is why you're so much echo in this place because we've got all of this done ish.

  • And as you can see, I built out of frame for the next wall and I went, You know what?

  • We got a pretty good thing going here between the home office set and the shop.

  • But what I'm thinking is I might go ahead and build out a set.

  • And instead of having different shell like an area for the shelves, I'll just do like our current set in the sense of using them as a backdrop with all the product cause that's a good backdrop as well.

  • But not like the studio is now.

  • I know I said I was gonna recreate the old studio here.

  • Not that concept.

  • Okay, um, go and put that down to help me.

  • One of the reasons why this ended up taking so long is because, like anything else, once you become up and functional, the urgency of getting something done obviously takes a back seat to working.

  • So this is where so what we did off cameras.

  • I needed Phil's help.

  • Was we back?

  • Strap this down.

  • We've got these boards on here, sort of counter waiting it.

  • And this wall is It's solid and going nowhere.

  • The amount of space we have over here is huge.

  • I mean, this is 24 feet long, right here.

  • What?

  • We're trying to the scientists for Phil's like beer Oli area that he wants to do over there.

  • That probably won't work because we still need an area for intake um, everything you see on these shelves over here we've received since moving here.

  • I want to reiterate we have not moved over a single piece of products from the other studio.

  • Everything that you guys have seen in the background of the student.

  • That studio has been sitting there this entire time.

  • Now it's not a complaint that's just showing us the nature of the beast.

  • When you deal with when you're a product channel, I still think we're going to use product shelves in the background because it'll double s storage as well as a nice techie backdrop.

  • Because all I kind of want is that stuff is a backdrop with another, like standing table or standing desk here.

  • To be able to do the unboxing is in some of the talking heads and stuff that we just don't feel like she owed shooting over there in the home office, which would leave the shop available for custom build this stuff, and then we could still do small projects over even small like standard computer bill don't require a shop like that could be done right here, which leaves plenty of room over here for Phil to get his thing with M.

  • J.

  • What about over here?

  • This would be intake.

  • We need a place to stage things when they come in to decide what we're going to use.

  • What we're sending back projects that are waiting to be worked on that don't have room for over there yet.

  • We need a place for all that.

  • I also want some sort of like a green room area with, like a maybe a lounge chair, a table chairs, a small conference table.

  • When we have our meetings and stuff.

  • I know most people think it's just Phil and I.

  • There are more people in this team that are behind the scenes that you guys don't see.

  • So sometimes we get together.

  • We have production meetings, we have planning meetings.

  • We sit at folding tables right now because we still haven't even done the office yet.

  • And one of the reasons for that is what we're seriously lacking in this place right now versus the other place is any sort of security system.

  • So today we're gonna go ahead, install one.

  • All right.

  • Someone be installing a simply safe system today and checking it out.

  • This was sponsored by simply saying, Obviously, with the amount of product and the value of stuff, we have been here.

  • Our cameras are computers, all the product of stuff.

  • We want to keep it as secure as possible.

  • At least know what's going on here, and the whole importance between are behind.

  • The security system is having a complete access when you're away from your your space to know what's happening in your space.

  • So they sent us here.

  • They're simply Cam.

  • So this is one like one of the cameras that you can set up wherever you want.

  • And I'll figure out where I want to do that because we kind of have two zones.

  • We wanna protect here the studio as well as like the office space at the same time.

  • I don't want to get a bunch of false positives and have motion sensors going off because of people walking past the front, which is all glass and shadow movement setting off alarms.

  • I don't want to deal with that, so it's probably gonna be some tweaking involved, but we'll figure that out.

  • We got a smoke detector here, which is good, are keep had, and a bunch of our sensors We've also got Glass break, which is a big one for us because the front of our studio is basically all glass.

  • And then we've got motion sensors and stuff so that as my daughter comes running into the set, I would have known that before she came in.

  • Do you see why we need one?

  • We think we want to monitor the studio with video.

  • We kind of believe if someone were to break into this space, they would try and do it through the alley because the front is facing a public street that's very visible.

  • And so we think the alley would be where someone would try and come in.

  • So I think I want to keep an eye on this space via the camera.

  • The other thing, too, though, is fortunately talked about kind of redundancy with multiple alarm systems.

  • Like I said, there's gonna be other supplemental systems in here.

  • Thio compliment this.

  • The building itself also has its own security system that's monitored by the building owner, and after certain hours, all movements triggered on and he gets all the notifications and he checks that stuff every night.

  • He sends us text and stuff sometimes if we're here late like Hey, you guys working late?

  • Yeah, that's us.

  • Okay, just checking.

  • You know, because he wants to make sure like the place is safe.

  • It's his building.

  • He cares about it.

  • So the alleyway has its own CCT visas.

  • Well, so we've got a lot of angles covered in this place, but we have to get with a base station and the keypad are gonna go, So let's go ahead and start there.

  • All right?

  • So it's got double sided tape on the back to make it easy for insulation.

  • I am going to go ahead and remove the stickies that are on here, and I'm gonna screwed to the wall.

  • There tries so much.

  • Play this door has, I think, based on how strong the magnet is for the the door sensor, we'll get this open.

  • I thought this was always locked.

  • It's always opened.

  • We just always used the right door.

  • You mean left well, right when you're coming in left the correct door, this door, the main glass store and that door.

  • We're not gonna put one on the roll up door because the only way you'd be able to get through that door is cut through it.

  • Now I'm gonna give you any ideas, but because there's a chain that's literally chained to the wall, you cannot roll that door from the outside.

  • So I'm gonna put the big one here, and then I can put this small one above it.

  • I was actually worried about this molding mean, too big of a gap between there.

  • Yeah, So that magnetic field is plenty strong.

  • So do the same thing back here.

  • Dude, that is you ordered.

  • How tight that.

  • And he said, This that is so close.

  • It's not hitting it.

  • But if I need to relocate it, that's why they're wireless.

  • So regarding the smoke detector, we kind of feel like out here by the set, with all the electrical that I did is where this makes most sense.

  • Here's the part that's a little bit complicated with smoke alarms is you want the smoke detector to be up high because that's where the smoke goes.

  • Our ceilings are very hot, so I'm gonna need to put it to like, the top up there just to have a chance of this, like, you know, capturing the smoke early enough I can't reach all way to the top.

  • J can't reach something.

  • What?

  • Dude, it's 10 feet tall.

  • I don't know.

  • That's why I'll tell you Looked like to be.

  • Then everyone looks 10 feet tall and I'm on my tippy toes on this chair.

  • This is so safe.

  • I don't think this extra 10 inches up here, that's I think that's gonna make a difference.

  • But it's better to have that, then nothing out here.

  • It all for you noticed earlier was like an indentation.

  • You want that to be the side that faces the light.

  • There you go, Jake, and stick things up.

  • This'll is gonna be the trickiest part regarding doing an alarm system is proper set up of the camera.

  • And here's why depending on where you live there maybe ordinances and or permits required for an alarm system and in the particular alarm, our location where my alarmists and I mean the city, the police will not show up unless it's a visual verification.

  • We already know that we're not gonna verify with one camera the entire building, So adding another camera to this setup would definitely be ideal, and we're looking to doing that So we had the front covered and the warehouse was always worried that we're gonna miss an important delivery cause we're out here filming and we don't hear it.

  • Way were filming.

  • We walked over here, there was a box sitting right here.

  • We were in this room and we never heard the delivery guy come in, put it down and leave.

  • He probably was like, Oh, crap, they're filming something.

  • Something that's nice with this cameras as the i r ring light so it can film in total darkness and has a motion sensor swim to do.

  • Right now, it's not the prettiest, but it will get me by.

  • I'm gonna end up making a much prettier wall channel to go up this.

  • You can go home.

  • People are lows and buy those strips that will block out the the cable as it looks prettier going up.

  • I'm just gonna run this extension cord to the ceiling up here on top of our drop ceiling.

  • And then this is what our camera plug into because I really wanted to be on top of that door right there.

  • So that's everything we're gonna be installing now we've got to set it up, but the They also gave us a couple of key fobs, which can go on your key ring to allow you to wirelessly arm and disarm your alarm rather than to go to the keypad and all that other thing we have here is a water censor.

  • This is perfect for home.

  • If you want to keep an eye on things that could potentially overflow, you could stick one of these everywhere.

  • There's a water plants I recently my new home experienced that very thing I came home from vacation was like, What's that?

  • Water dripping from the wall and I touched the pipe and it exploded in my face.

  • That was a broken pipe due to the recent earthquakes we had.

  • So fortunately, it didn't cause us any damage, but it hadn't been inside the house and not my garage.

  • This would have at least alerted us, and I could have called someone go to the house, please and secure it.

  • So now we have to do, and they also give us a panic button here, which you could put under a counter or under your desk or something like that, and then basically push this and that sends a panic to the monitoring service.

  • Okay, so we've got everything hooked up.

  • We've got to motion sensors.

  • One in the office won in the studio.

  • We've got the door sensor and the glass breaks center here in the front.

  • Out in the studio.

  • We've got, of course, on the people door in the back.

  • We've got a door center and we've got a camera out there as well.

  • We also the doorbell camera that were fair.

  • Where we're gonna put that needs power, run to it.

  • So we're not ready to install that today.

  • But we don't want the test here.

  • I've got this little remote.

  • The soul remote runs on the same frequency as the system.

  • And this is what freaks a lot of people out when it comes to wireless systems.

  • Is there some videos out there on the Internet saying, Well, I got to get one of those remotes and push the button and you can check out You could make the system not work because the idea that these put off more free arm or a more powerful signal than the actual sensors do and that you can override it by making the system.

  • Think these air still activated by just pulling on the button and then opening the doors.

  • We're gonna test that right now.

  • This is going into the office, and our base station is over there on top of our spark.

  • Let's bottle.

  • It's not going to stay there permanently.

  • So the idea here is that we could then open this up and not it wouldn't be able to know that the door was open just to show you it works.

  • So there is that Okay, so now we're gonna go ahead and rearm it.

  • And it is notifying me on my apple watch to every time we do something, which is a nice feature of this.

  • So I always know when something's happening here with Phil comes in after hours and tries to borrow monitors and stuff.

  • That's a sight party.

  • That's love.

  • That's a pretty high priority.

  • So here's Here's the idea.

  • Will this work?

  • Oh, well, I turn there, you see, But do it fast.

  • I had to try it right now.

  • I asked simply say straight up about this.

  • I said, Look, this is making the rounds.

  • People were talking.

  • What's the deal?

  • Because I'm not gonna put this in my studio.

  • If this is something that could easily be overcome by ordering this up Amazon for five bucks.

  • Yeah, I paid Not the two.

  • That's I guess been suggested you could pay a bit five for the nicer looking one.

  • And they were like, Look, our engineers were aware of this.

  • This is, Ah, an inherent issue that could be with any wireless system.

  • But the difference when it comes to keeping it secure is the fact that there's constant firmware updates.

  • Algorithm changes in the system is always being adapted to these types of circumvented measures which keeps it secure.

  • So I don't know, something changed between then now and the way that this all works in the firmware updates and all that sort of stuff.

  • But as you can see, at least I cannot get past the sensors with the remote.

  • Now we do also have the camera.

  • I guess I'd set up in there, and I could kind of show you that right now we see a live with audio what's happening out there in the studio so I can keep an eye on Phil when I'm out doing things, making sure he's working doing this thing.

  • I said You put one in the office, too, so I can see why he's playing games and stuff.

  • So we can also manually hit record if we want to.

  • Or we could actually have a two way communication.

  • But our air conditioners kind of loud.

  • I don't think the two way communication would work very well, but you can see the nice wide angle we could see all the way out to the people door.

  • Now.

  • Motion sensors are tricky.

  • They're based off of I R and a bunch of other stuff that I don't truly understand.

  • But they are not necessarily the most reliable, which is why they should be used in places to compliment an existing system, which is what we put that forth button or censor here.

  • That way we could at least control the entry point, and then we could put a glass center on that window so wants to break through the glass.

  • I don't think anyone's coming through that glass.

  • It faces a very public street.

  • No one's gonna shatter that glass and climb through without getting noticed.

  • But can I get you here without getting noticed?

  • This is where I got I got right here.

  • I didn't get anything.

  • Well, car keys, but Member, I had to get through other two more sensors to get in here.

  • So there's that, at least All right, So we've got one out in the studio as well.

  • I got right here.

  • So again, that's complimentary to a system that's already in here.

  • That's what we got done today.

  • We're gonna add another siren to this so that it's even louder.

  • I want to add another camera out here, another camera on the front to go along with our other systems that we have to keep this place secure.

  • So at least recap today we got the pegboard with some pegs on it and some tools.

  • We got this wall here to kind of give us a visual idea of where the separation is going to be for these sets.

  • And then we got our security system here because of the security system.

  • Being in here now means we've got to move over the inventory.

  • That was literally one of the things I've been waiting on is like moving over a lot of money worth of inventory into this place and having it not have a security system.

  • That was a big concern.

  • So anyway, a huge thank you to simply say for sending us this unit's take a look at you guys wanna learn more about the system?

  • You guys can use a link down the description below.

  • There will be a week to go and check out all their stuff.

  • It's purely expandable.

  • You saw an idiot like me is able to install it, troubleshoot it, making changes to it and get it all set up without any sort of a problem.

  • And if I can do it?

  • Yeah, obviously you guys can get out of here.

  • Guys, check out the link description below, and as always, we will see you in the next.

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