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5 Best Home Security Systems of 2024

5 Best Home Security Systems of 2024

Home security systems now go beyond simply detecting break-ins; they also include smart sensors for smart locks, lights and plugs as well as cameras to monitor your front door and safety sensors that detect carbon monoxide leaks or burst pipes.

They provide redundant backup cellular connectivity that protects from Internet outages – and surprisingly don’t cost as much.

1. SimpliSafe

Homeowners or renters seeking an economical DIY system, SimpliSafe is our top pick. This DIY system comes equipped with customizable hardware and flexible monitoring. For those who would rather combine their security with home automation features such as Abode or Ring Alarm Pro instead, SimpliSafe delivers.

Deterring crime with features that enable police response faster is also part of its design, including its smart motion sensor which knows the difference between an actual break-in and toddlers playing around the home, sending alerts directly to first responders thereby cutting 911 response times significantly.

SimpliSafe stands out among competing security systems due to its low monitoring fees and on-demand subscriptions, which offer users greater flexibility than most companies in terms of starting or stopping service at any given time. Most competitors require long-term contracts which lock you into services requiring one year commitments or more before switching over, but SimpliSafe allows this freedom.

2. ADT

ADT’s century-long track record and excellent customer reviews make them a reliable home security provider, and their equipment and packages will meet both your needs and budget.

ADT security systems come equipped with a keypad panel and sensors designed to secure windows, doors, cabinets and more. Upgrades available that add indoor/outdoor cameras as well as smart home devices for extra protection.

ADT also offers a backup system that sends alerts via cellular radio rather than over the Internet for faster response times during a break-in, making it a good option if your home doesn’t have Internet service. With ADT’s app on smartphones and tablets, you can monitor your system and see who comes and goes during non-working hours like repairmen or delivery people.

3. Abode

Abode first introduced itself to the market in 2014 and quickly established itself as an affordable DIY security solution that doesn’t require professional installation or long-term contracts. Their customizable packages feature various sensor types and cameras as well as a smart home hub capable of connecting to up to 160 devices simultaneously.

The hub supports up to 100 CUE automations that you can set via the abode app – for instance, arming automatically whenever anyone leaves their geo-fence home geo-fence is one.

Abode’s Security Kit has one major drawback in that its hub does not support Z-Wave and Zigbee connectivity standards, or Apple HomeKit; however, it works with many smart home products including Yale locks, Lifx lights and Philips Hue bulbs.

4. Ring

Ring is well known for their doorbell cameras, but this DIY security company also provides entry sensors, alarm hubs, backup power solutions and smart home integrations that are competitively priced relative to similar offerings from competitors.

Pricing and features are two critical considerations when shopping for home security systems. Look for companies offering affordable monitoring fees with flexible contracts, as well as system apps with multi user support.

Abode offers easy setup, cost-effective monitoring and a user-friendly mobile app to provide security protection to both homeowners and renters alike. Furthermore, its RapidSOS feature for faster emergency assistance stands out, and boasts some of the lowest monthly monitoring fees among our rankings.

5. Eufy

Eufy stands out among top security systems by working without an annual subscription plan and offering local video recording storage. Eufy offers a vast range of smart cameras equipped with various notable features such as pet-friendly motion detection and facial recognition technology.

Eufy’s Home Alarm Kit features a smart hub, two outdoor 4K-resolution EufyCam 3 cameras with mounting hardware, as well as a motion sensor and mounting accessories. The app offers intuitive control with plenty of customizable alerts and settings available.

Eufy offers more comprehensive security products than Ring. Their cameras match those found with Arlo and Nest cameras while its self-monitored plans include 180 days of cloud storage space – not available with Ring. Furthermore, there is also an added cellular backup connection option which makes Eufy an exceptional value option.

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