
- SIMPLISAFE KEY FOB PANIC BUTTON FULL
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These two-part sensors went on doors or windows and their respective frames to tell us when they opened or closed. That’s a great feature to have against smash-and-grab burglars who might break-in, smash your security system panel to delay alarm response, and get away. It’s tamper-proof, so if someone tries to smash it, it will actually sound SimpliSafe’s siren and notify you. It may not look as good as those tablet-like control panels other brands offer, but it’s actually quite useful. It may seem a bit clunky, but the keypad actually has a touch-sensitive screen, making controlling it a little easier.įrom the keypad, we were able to arm and disarm the system, manage user PIN codes, and control every aspect of the system. Our main point of control was the keypad, a wall-mounted device that looked like a large remote control. Despite our experience, if you live in a single-storey house or apartment, 95-decibels is loud enough to scare away intruders. However, this wasn’t loud enough for us to hear on different floors of the house, which is why we purchased the auxiliary siren as well, detailed below.
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In addition, it connected to the professional monitoring center and played a 95-decibel siren if any alarms went off, which meant it was almost equal to a loud, high-pitched blender in terms of volume.

In a nutshell, it connected all of the components to the SimpliSafe app so we were notified of any activity (when we used the Standard or Interactive plans, of course). Base stationĪt the center of every SimpliSafe system is the base station, which serves as the brains of the system. That’s quite a comprehensive system, but don’t worry: We’ll take a closer look at each individual component and discuss what they do and what special features they have, if any. Lastly, we purchased SimpliSafe cameras, namely the SimpliCam indoor camera, the SimpliSafe Outdoor Camera Pro, and the SimpliSafe Video Doorbell.

We also got ourselves a panic button, several control key fobs, and an auxiliary siren. We started with a base station and two keypads, and then added eight entry sensors, two motion sensors, and a glass break sensor.
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Since we wanted the full SimpliSafe experience, we decided to customize our own system. Keep in mind that the prices listed are MSRP, and SimpliSafe often has sales that slash the price by at least 20-percent. These are the pre-customized options available from SimpliSafe, in order from most to least expensive. With a 12-month payment plan, you can pay as low as $12.50 per month for a basic security system. You can pay over the course of three, six, or twelve months, depending on your spending capacity. You can either pay the full price upfront or apply for financing through Affirm. Once your security system is all built out, you can choose between two payment options. And of course, once you’ve found a kit that you like, you can still add more sensors and devices before checking out. There are also mid-size kits that include security cameras that cost up to $700. If you prefer the easy way, though, you can pick one from the seven pre-customized packages that range from the $250 four-piece kit to the $510 14-piece kit. You can take your pick from a wide range of security and safety sensors and security cameras. You’ll start with a base station and keypad, and then add as many (or as few) pieces of equipment. Nest thermostats and August smart locks with self-monitoring plans and Interactive Plan Self-monitoring plans and Interactive PlanĪlexa and Google Assistant with self-monitoring plans and Interactive Plan Off, Home, and Away with 24/7 professional monitoring plans

SimpliSafe App Features Remotely arm/disarm system So in this review, we’re taking a look at the good, the bad, and everything in between on SimpliSafe. It offers a limited choice of equipment and we may have a few opinions regarding its design, but at the end of the day, what matters most is whether or not it can protect you and your home. So what’s the catch with SimpliSafe? Well, it’s not a perfect security system, that’s for sure. It lets you do DIY installation or hire professionals to do it for you, you can self-monitor your security system yourself or have SimpliSafe’s monitoring partner do it for you, and you can take your pick from SimpliSafe’s affordable security packages. SimpliSafe makes buying, setting up, and monitoring a security system as simple as possible without limiting your options. It’s a simple, reliable, and effective home security system. That’s precisely why SimpliSafe is one of the top home security brands. And in this fast-paced world we’re living in, we can all appreciate a product that does what its job without complicating our lives even more.
