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Home security systems are no longer just for the most wealthy homes in the area. There are smart security choices for practically every price range, thanks to big businesses selling services and equipment at record-low rates.

We’re here to guide you through the process of purchasing a home security system. We looked into the Best Home Security Systems of 2021 to help you get a system that will protect you and your family while remaining within your budget. Following are the top home security systems for 2021:

SimpliSafe

SimpliSafe is an attractively designed home security platform that includes a vase-shaped base station, an integrated siren, and a variety of supporting sensors that can be placed throughout your home. They’re made to detect movement in the house, as well as intrusion through doors and windows, floods, and fires. What is the system’s “simpli” component? It’s simple to set up and grow, with a wide choice of sensors, optional home security cameras, and even expert monitoring available 24×7. The battery-powered keyboard and remote key design make it easy for the entire family to set up and remove the system. SimpliSafe is among the slinkiest security packages around due to cooperation with design masters IDEO.

Simplisafe continues to improve its hardware and add new products for your front door, which offer HD video surveillance and two-way chat, as well as remote locking and customizable PIN codes for easy entry. The two gadgets add to an already impressive smart home security system. It gets rave reviews.

Vivint

If the thought of installing your own home security system makes you shiver, there are still professionally fitted choices available. While Vivint isn’t the cheapest security system in the market, you can customize it to your needs by choosing from a wide choice of high-quality security equipment such as thermostats, cameras, doorbells, lighting, sensors, smart locks, and more.

Installation is fairly priced once you’ve designed the system of your dreams, and we found the service to be excellent. While there are a lot of customization choices, managing the system is simple thanks to a handy wall-mounted touchscreen and smartphone app, as well as Alexa and Google Assistant support. Vivint also offers a variety of professional monitoring services, with prices ranging from $30 to $40 per month.

If you have a huge budget and want to have a premium white-glove home security experience, Vivint is a good option to consider.

Frontpoint

Frontpoint competes with large home security companies such as Vivint and ADT by offering high-end Do-It-Yourself security packages with no contract obligations. The hub, keypad, two-door and window sensors, and a doorbell camera are all included in the $99 plan. You’ll also have full access to the Frontline app, which allows you to monitor and customize your system while on the move.

Upgrade to the company’s Ultimate plan for a few dollars more, which includes expert monitoring and smart home features such as motion-triggered alerts for your mobile device, light controls, night vision viewing, and video and image history for captured recordings.

While Frontpoint’s great customer care will cost you a little more upfront, it will be available for you in a pinch for any need – install-related or not. You can also try Frontpoint for free for 30 days before purchasing the hardware. For a top-of-the-line DIY kit, this isn’t a bad deal.

Scout

Scout has a greater number of customization choices than other security companies. Everything from the components you include to the colors and finishes on the equipment is up to you. Scout provides month-to-month monitoring, so there are no long-term commitments. For $10 a month, you can choose the most basic self-monitoring option. Self-monitoring may be intimidating, but the Scout app is simple to use and provides immediate notifications when alarms go off. An upgrade to expert monitoring will set you back an extra $20 each month. It’s also worth noting that stores like Amazon.com sell similar customizable kits.

Ring Alarm 5-Piece Kit (Gen 2)

Ring Alarm is a low-cost, pleasant alarm that delivers value, features, and performance. This beginning package includes a base station, keypad, contact sensor, motion detector, and range extender at an inexpensive price. That’s the ideal combination for securing access to a small home or apartment, and you can do it all yourself with the Ring app’s setup.

For even more comprehensive protection, you can probably install more sensors to detect activity and window and door access, as well as a Ring doorbell or outdoor security camera. Ring also sells other home security products such as an Alarm Flood & Freeze Sensor, a Panic Alarm, and a Smoke and CO Listener, as well as smart lighting for the outside. The Ring Alarm Kit is suitable for individuals who wish to add professional choices to their DIY system and pay a small monthly price ($10) for professional monitoring. For extra devices, you can upgrade to an 8- or 14-piece package.

Abode Iota

While the first-generation Abode security starting kit didn’t impress us in terms of quality, it was a good value for money, with a wide range of sensors, comprehensive third-party device support, and straightforward controls. The Abode Iota is the brand’s newest beginning kit, with a sleek design and smart device control.

The latest Iota package contains a huge monitoring hub with an integrated HD camera, a 93-decibel siren, and two-way voice communication options, which are designed to be put in a central location, facing a doorway. You’ll also get a compact door or window sensor, as well as a tiny keypad that can be worn as a keychain for quick and secure arming and disarming.

Unlike its competitors, Abode Iota is a smart home controller as well as a security system. Abode’s proprietary SecureRF radio, Zigbee PRO, Z-Wave, and Wi-Fi onboard allow it to link up to 160 devices, and collaborations with Yale, Kwikset, Hue, Ecobee, Philips Hue, and others add to its legitimacy as a smart home hub. However, Abode also sells its own brand of sensors and accessories, so take a look at their site if you’re interested in purchasing.

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Source: 6 Best Home Security Systems in 2021

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