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Top Home Security Devices To Protect Your Home

James Ndirangu by James Ndirangu
March 6, 2023
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Many people are asking themselves whether a home security system is necessary or not nowadays? Is it really worth the investment? If you aren’t sure what the benefits of home security devices are and how to choose the best option, this is the article for you.

Having a security system in place prevents break-ins, calls emergency responders on your behalf, and so much more. Did you know that every 13 seconds a home burglary takes place? This means that there are almost 6000 burglaries a day.

Everybody knows that securing their family and property is essential. Home security devices can also protect your home from fires and “odorless” gas and help you manage electricity. Still, the most important benefit of home security is that it will give you peace of mind, knowing that your family and valuables are safe.

Choosing the best system for your needs is very important. However, it can be quite stressful since there are various options out there. You may start feeling overwhelmed and confused. Don’t worry, because this article will provide a professional overview of all the popular devices for home protection. Continue reading and find out everything you need to know about the top home security systems.

Vivint

If you are looking for a high-quality system, look no further. With Vivint, you won’t have to lift a finger. It offers pro installation, quality equipment, smart home features, and 24/7 monitoring. One of the first large market media sites SFGate considers Vivint to be one of the best wireless systems available since it gives you remote control over your door locks, alarm system, lights, and thermostats and it also offers a unique car guard device and free consultations.

You may worry that Vivint is too “high-end” for you but you will be surprised to hear that professional installation is only $49 (which is more affordable than many other systems). Still, the equipment can be a bit pricey. The base price is around $599 and the monitoring price is $29.99–$44.99 per month.

Here is a list of equipment Vivint offers:

  • Safety alarms
  • Security cameras with Smart Deter lurker detection (the cameras start recording when they pick up any motion)
  • Indoor, outdoor, and doorbell cameras
  • Smart lighting
  • Smart thermostat
  • Smart lock
  • Car guards and garage door controls

Vivint designs its own devices with the best features on the market. For example, their cameras include night vision, two-way audio, motion detectors, 4K image sensors, and video analytics. Not to mention that Vivint has full smart home support! This security system will protect your home the best way possible and we guarantee you won’t regret it.

Frontpoint

Frontpoint gives you great, high-quality home protection with various equipment options, live video feed, Crash & Smash protection, and ID theft protection. Still, it doesn’t offer pro installation options, meaning that the installation is in your hands. This is amazing news if you are on a tight budget. You will get top-notch security devices that you can easily afford.

This DIY security system costs around $39 per month and offers many features, including:

  • Mobile app control
  • 24/7 video recordings
  • Smart home integration
  • Outdoor and indoor security cameras
  • Pro monitoring 24/7
  • Smoke detector monitoring
  • Intrusion sensors
  • Hazard sensors (carbon-monoxide, flood, etc.)

Frontpoint is user-friendly, customizable, and affordable. It also has one of the best customer services to help you install all the equipment.

SimpliSafe

This affordable cellular security system is the top choice of many users. It provides whole-home protection without any contracts, which means you can start or stop whenever you want to. The installation is pretty easy and their packages are customizable. Voice commands through Alexa or Google Assistant, mobile app control, text alerts, and long battery life is just some of the advantages of SimpliSafe.

This home security system isn’t pricey at all. Upfront costs start at $299 and monthly fees are around $15. It also keeps your home safe from environmental threats, such as floods or fires. There are various packages to choose from, depending on your budget. Here are some examples:

  • The Haven package ($489) comes with many hardware components (wireless keypad, base station, two motion sensors, keychain remote, door/window sensors, a siren, a panic button, carbon monoxide & smoke detectors, and water sensors.
  • The foundation pack ($299) is suitable for smaller homes and provides basic security.
  • A Custom system is the best option according to many users. Basically, you can build your own system from scratch and choose your own components.

Another reason why you should choose SimpliSafe is that you can order it online and save yourself a lot of time and effort. This well-known brand is cheap, easy to set up, and offers you a lot of flexibility.

Cove

To be honest – Cove puts its customers first. This is probably the reason why it has an astonishing 98% customer retention rate. The cove is affordable and you can easily get monthly monitoring without a contract. Even if you sign a contract and you aren’t satisfied this company will cancel the system without any fees or penalties.

Here are some of the best features Cove has to offer:

  • Text service
  • Touchscreen panel
  • Rapid SOS
  • Live assistant service
  • Lifetime warranty for your equipment

Cove is trustworthy and has the best emergency response time of all services. It offers some of the best devices for your home security, such as burglary and intrusion sensors, remote and medical alerts, security cameras, and environmental detectors.

When it comes to installation, it offers both professional help and DIY, so you can easily choose the best option for your needs. Cove is easy to set up. Experts claim that it only takes a few minutes whether you do it yourself or rely on a professional.According to the FBI, property crime has dropped more than 7% in the last few years. This is very good news but it’s still important to protect your property and valuables, no matter what the statistics say. Not to mention that a good security system will protect your loved ones and give you peace of mind. Follow this review and choose the best home security devices for you and your family. After all, there is nothing more valuable than feeling safe and comfortable in your own home.

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