review of home security systems

So unless you truly know what you’re doing, you should probably opt for professional installation, especially if your new security system will need to be hardwired. If you choose a DIY wireless security system, most on the market today are fairly intuitive and easy to install. And, many of them don’t require any special tools or knowledge to get the job done. Whether you’re a senior or simply buying a security system for a senior, I’d recommend Vivint. They have professional installation, so you won’t have to worry about your system working correctly; the person who installed my system was very kind, patient, and most importantly, knowledgeable. This could be very helpful for a senior, who may not know much about modern DIY installation.

burglar alarms

01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

SimpliSafe offers quality, high tech home security systems with no long term contracts. Their team of engineers and designers create everything they sell, and many of the newer offerings are so small that they’re barely visible. SimpliSafe is not your typical security company. They don’t markup the price of their products, require monitoring, or make you sign any contract. They don’t charge installation fees, setup fees, or activation fees. What they do offer is high quality equipment that is easy to install and maintain by yourself. Here’s a look at why SimpliSafe makes our list for the best wireless home security system:Security through SimpliSafe has everything you want but at a fraction of the price. SimpliSafe does not offer home automation, but for any other feature or equipment you might want with your system, chances are good that SimpliSafe has it. You can get intruder protection, environmental protection, and video feed. Your system will still protect your home in case of a power outage that lasts for days. If an intruder smashes your control panel, the company alerts the police.

elderly safety alarm

01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

99View at Amazon$249View at WalmartSee all prices 28 found?These days, Nest is part of Google, and the company has expanded into home security with Nest Secure. This is sold as the Nest Secure alarm system, commanding a premium fee of $399, and it includes a base station, two Nest Tags, and two sensors. The Nest Tag is a key fob style device that can arm or disarm the system when in proximity with the base station – other options for arming include a passcode, Google Assistant, and the Nest App. The sensor is Stick Nest Detect, which is a versatile piece of hardware, as each one can be used to secure a window, door, or even a wall, as it detects motion, with additional sensors available for $49. All of these sensors feed their information through the base station to the Nest App. Nest Secure works over Wi Fi, but cellular access as a backup is a $5 additional monthly option. The system can also be expanded with options for indoor and outdoor cameras, and compatible Yale electronic locks. While this system is designed to be used for self monitoring through the Nest App, there is also an option for professional monitoring via Brinks Home Security for $29 monthly, or $19 monthly with a three year contract more about that later. You can sign up for Nest Secure hereImage Credit: AbodeImage credit: Abode4. AbodeDIY professional grade home security$279 View at AmazonCheck WalmartSee all prices 2 found?Affordable professional monitoring optionFull variety of additional accessoriesFew items in starter kitAbode offers a security solution that is professional grade, and yet easy to install for the homeowner. Like its competition, the company offers a starter kit that includes the essentials: a gateway, a mini door/window sensor, a remote key fob, a motion sensor, and a security sticker – that package retails for $299.