MyHomeFone Unpacked: An Expert Review by Channel 9’s Resident Tech Guru, Trevor Long

MyHomeFone Unpacked: An Expert Review by Channel 9’s Resident Tech Guru, Trevor Long

Check out Trevor Long's in-depth review of MyHomeFone in the video below. Trevor Long is Nine Network’s go-to Tech guy—serving as the resident Tech Expert on Channel 9’s Today Show, regularly appearing on over 50 radio stations across Australia, and frequently featured on A Current Affair. In his review, Trevor not only explores the innovative connectivity features of MyHomeFone but also demonstrates its self-monitoring emergency SOS alarm in action. Complementing these features, a professional monitoring service is also available that connects directly to our 24/7 dual Grade A1 Monitoring Centres, qualifying the service for a range of government-subsidised programs.


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