* Up to 60% off Trusted Neighbor Packages: Requires 36-month monitoring contract starting at $44.99/mo. without QSP for professionally installed systems, (24-month monitoring contract in California, total fees from $719.76), and enrollment in ADT EasyPay, OR month-to-month monitoring contract for ADT Self Setup systems starting at $44.99 without QSP (one month minimum.) Offer excludes already discounted equipment bundles. Offer includes 60% off the purchase of any Trusted Neighbor package with minimum purchase of $1,169 required for Professionally Installed systems OR $719 for ADT Self Setup systems before promotion is applied and depending on geographic location. Trusted Neighbor eligible packages must include a minimum of one (1) ADT Base, three (3) door/window sensors, one (1) motion sensor, one (1) Yale smart lock and one (1) Nest Doorbell (battery.) Max. discount $750. Offer available for new ADT customers only. Limit one per customer, not combinable with other offers. Upon early termination of 36-month monitoring contract, ADT may charge 75% of the monthly service charges due for the balance of the initial contract term. Quality Service Plan (QSP) is ADT’s Extended Limited Warranty and is available for an additional fee starting at $13/mo. for comprehensive product protection. Professional monitoring required for ADT to notify emergency contacts or services on your behalf. Service and installation charges vary depending on system configuration, equipment and services selected. Cancel by calling (888) 392-2039 or by following the instructions in your order confirmation email. Free shipping applies to standard shipping (approx. 5-7 business days) and not available in HI or AK. Some features, including mobile notifications, remote control, video streaming and video recording, require working internet and Wi-Fi, a Google Account and Google Home app linked to your ADT+ app. Minimum OS requirements are available at g.co/home/req. iOS is a trademark of Cisco and is used under license. Google Nest products and services featured are designed to make life easier and to build a helpful home and were not designed specifically for life- sustaining or safety-critical use cases. These products and services are compatible with the ADT Self Setup System, and depend upon working internet, Wi-Fi, and, in some cases, the service availability from ADT and/or Google. To learn more, please visit http://g.co/nest/TOS. Expires 9/3/2024 30% off: Requires 36-month monitoring contract starting at $29.99/mo. without QSP for professionally installed systems, (24-month monitoring contract in California, total fees from $719.76), and enrollment in ADT EasyPay, OR month-to-month monitoring contract for ADT Self Setup systems starting at $29.99 without QSP (one month minimum.) Offer excludes already discounted equipment bundles. Offer includes 30% off the purchase of any package with minimum purchase of $599 required for Professionally Installed systems OR $349 for ADT Self Setup systems before promotion is applied and depending on geographic location. Max. discount $550. Offer available for new ADT customers only. Limit one per customer, not combinable with other offers. Upon early termination of 36-month monitoring contract, ADT may charge 75% of the monthly service charges due for the balance of the initial contract term. Quality Service Plan (QSP) is ADT’s Extended Limited Warranty and is available for an additional fee starting at $8/mo. for essential product protection. Professional monitoring required for ADT to notify emergency contacts or services on your behalf. Service and installation charges vary depending on system configuration, equipment and services selected. Cancel by calling (888) 392-2039 or by following the instructions in your order confirmation email. Free shipping applies to standard shipping (approx. 5-7 business days) and not available in HI or AK. Google and Nest Doorbell are trademarks of Google LLC. Some features, including mobile notifications, remote control, video streaming and video recording, require working internet and Wi-Fi. Minimum OS requirements are available at g.co/home/req. iOS is a trademark of Cisco and is used under license. Google Nest products and services featured are designed to make life easier and to build a helpful home and were not designed specifically for life-sustaining or safety-critical use cases. These products and services are compatible with the ADT Self Setup System, and depend upon working internet, Wi-Fi, and, in some cases, the service availability from ADT and/or Google. To learn more, please visit http://g.co/nest/TOS. Expires 9/11/2024
Many companies are moving towards do-it-yourself installation, with contracts that require less of a commitment. These security systems are typically easy enough for you to set up at your house on your own and can be integrated with Alexa or similar digital home management systems and linked up with your mobile devices. DIY systems don't require wiring into your electrical system, which is a big part of what makes the installation easy.
It also means that if you move, you can take the system with you quite easily.
On the other hand, you may want to go with a professionally-installed system. These systems can be more pricey, but they typically come with the option for professional monitoring, as well as warranties and customer support. In addition, you most likely won’t be responsible for repairs, and with the professional installation, you'll be more assured that everything is set up just right.
Local Alarm system - This is the most basic sort of alarm out there. Local alarm systems include sensors on the doors and windows of a house or business which will set off an alarm in the event that somebody trips the sensors. Think of the alarm set up on a storefront after hours. These systems are not monitored by a central control station or any company operators and cannot be controlled remotely.
Wired home alarm system - These are systems that use a number of sensors connected to a central control panel which can be used to shut off the system or alert the authorities. These systems are typically linked to a central call center, which will be notified if the alarm is set off, at which point the monitoring service can contact the homeowner or the authorities.
Wireless alarm systems - A wireless system uses radio frequency transmitters to signal the control panel if someone trips your alarm. It will then set off the alarm.
All of the 3 main types of systems can be linked to a monitoring service which will contact you and/or the authorities in the event of a security breach. This is optional and tends to require an extra charge, typically on a monthly basis.
There are home security systems for just about any budget, and how much you pay will for the most part be linked to the set of features that come with your system.
Here’s a look at a few of them:
This feature allows you to keep control of the reins of your security system even if you’re far away from your home. With remote access you can link your security system to your mobile device and receive instant notifications in the event of a security issue. You can also use remote access to alert the authorities or get an instant live feed image of what’s happening inside your house, depending on the plan you purchased.
With 24/7 professional monitoring, you’ll always have somebody watching your back, including during the daytime hours, when most break-ins happen. Even if you’re at work or unable to reach your mobile device, a monitoring service will keep an eye on your system if anything is set off, and can contact you and/or local law enforcement in the event of break-ins.
The old days of security systems that ran through the phone line and could be cut by a burglar with some wire snips are long gone. With wireless systems you will always be online without any cumbersome wires, and if the WiFi goes down for any reason, many of these systems have safeguards in place that will keep them online.
Cameras both inside and outside your house are a big part of securing your house and making sure that you can keep an eye on things even when you’re far from home. These systems can be linked to your mobile device so you can monitor what’s going on at your house from your phone or tablet (or desktop computer) and zoom in, out, and pan across the property.
Many home security systems come with sensors that can spot heat and humidity - letting you know of fire or water damage in your house. You can also find home security systems that detect carbon monoxide leaks.
The classic deadbolt just got an upgrade. These smart locks can be set up so that whenever someone approaches your door you’re given a notification—including live video footage of the visitor. Some even enable 2-way audio, so if you’re curious who’s on your doorstep in the middle of a work day, you can ask them yourself. These locks can also be controlled remotely, so you don’t need to worry about whether or not you locked the door when you left for work.
Not every burglar has the same level of finesse. Sometimes, a more...forward approach is used. With most security systems, the homeowner is given a few seconds to shut off the alarm before police are notified. Many burglars will try to quickly smash the security system panel after breaking in, so as to shut off the alarm. Subtle? No, but often effective. Security system companies know about this trick, and many security systems are set up to detect this sort of sabotage and trigger the alarm anyway.
There’s no single security system that will work for everyone. You may find that all you want is a simple smart lock that alerts you when someone visits your doorstep, or a full portfolio of security measures, including cameras inside and out with remote access, flood and fire monitoring, and full-time professional monitoring from a call center that will watch your back.
Deciding what’s right for you is a matter of looking at your budget and deciding which measures you think are worth the investment. Regardless of how extensive the package is, even just a few security measures is an improvement.
A home security system is an affordable way to provide a level of protection and peace of mind for the biggest investment in your life, and the place you and your family plan to build your dreams. Take a look at your budget and what you want in a security company, and in no time you should be able to find the best home security with the right mix for you.
ADT is a reliable home security company with more than 140 years of industry experience. They offer a range of services, including 24/7 monitoring, professional installation, and a variety of equipment options such as cameras, door and window sensors, and smart home devices.
Andrew Sinden, Cybersecurity Expert at StarLinkHow, remarks that ADT is a "reputable firm with a long history of offering trustworthy and complete security solutions." This sentiment is especially reflected in ADT's many positive customer reviews and six-month money-back guarantee—the longest full refund window on our list.
Why we chose ADT: They use smart home integrations and provide comprehensive 24/7 protection. You can even monitor your home and control your security system from anywhere in the world with their mobile app.
Our experience: The installation was seamless and quick—the technician also helped us set up the mobile app and put up a yard sign saying the house had a security system installed.
Vivint is a highly rated company that provides a range of smart security kits. Their app gives you complete control of your home, letting you switch your lights on and off, monitor security cameras, and lock and unlock doors directly from your phone.
Raj, Chief Editor at WireQuality, calls Vivint "an innovative home technology provider" and remarks on their dedication to "ease of use, seamless connectivity, and enhancing safety and convenience for homeowners."
Why we chose Vivint: Vivint's professional installers evaluate your home before suggesting equipment, so you get personalized service from day one. They even provide energy management services to save you money on electric bills.
Our experience: We liked Vivint's Smart Deter technology, which wards off potential burglars with sounds and lights as soon as security sensors detect them.
ADT Self Setup is a DIY security solution owned by ADT. It lets you install and monitor your home security system without the need for professional help.
The system includes features such as door and window sensors, motion detectors, and a mobile app for remote monitoring and control. A bonus is that you get a flexible security system with high-quality service, similar to ADT's professionally installed security systems.
Why we chose ADT Self Setup: They're a beginner-friendly DIY option ideal for those who want to save on installation costs and directly monitor their home security.
Our experience: ADT Self Setup's products are integrated with Google Nest, which made it easy for us to set it up and connect the system to our smartphones and other compatible devices.