Simplisafe Home Security System review: easy, secure (2024)

TechRadar Verdict

The Simplisafe Home Security System is much simpler than lets on, as installing and using it either physically or via the app is straightforward and intuitive. Plus, there’s very little permanent installation required. Of course, you’ll need to get a subscription and the price can add up if you need a bunch of extra add-ons, but it’s worth it if you’re worried about your safety.

Pros

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    Setup is incredibly easy

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    Minimal permanent installation

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    Intuitive to use

Cons

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    Subscription required to get full use out of system

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    Price can add up quickly

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    Can’t use entry sensors on doors with molding

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  • Simplisafe Home Security System: One-minute review
  • Specs
  • Price and availability
  • Design
  • Performance
  • Should I buy the Simplisafe Home Security System?
  • Also consider
  • How I tested the Simplisafe Security System

Simplisafe Home Security System: One-minute review

Simplisafe home security systems are pretty well known to be some of the best home security systems. Since its foundation in 2006, the brand has taken a buffet-type approach to home security that makes getting just the right system for you about as easy as pie, though the price can add up as a result.

Of course, there are specific bundles – something I’ll get into below. But, even with the bundles, you can add any peripheral later if you find an area of your home is not fully protected. The reality of adding a device is intuitive, not to mention mostly non-destructive as well. Really, what Simplisafe has to offer is great for most people, especially in apartments, thanks to that ease of installation and use.

Just be aware that you do need to invest in a subscription with Simplisafe’s system, but the cheapest tier is less than a month of Netflix.

Simplisafe Home Security System: Specs

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Header Cell - Column 0 Simplisafe Home Security System
Subscription price$0.33 / £0.53 a day, or $0.99 / £0.83
Remote accessYes, all plans
Contract?No
Installation DIY or Professional
Smart home compatibilityAmazon Alexa, Google
Hardware cost Starting at $249.96 / £284.96 (AU$378)

Simplisafe Home Security System: Price and availability

  • How much does it cost? Starting at $249.96 / £284.96 (AU$378)
  • When is it available? Available now
  • Where can you get it? Available in the US and UK

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While Aussies will have to sit this one out unless they can access Simplisafe through a third-party vendor or the cargo hold of an inbound flight, those in the US and UK have quite a smorgasbord of options available, starting with the Foundation bundle, which goes for $249.96 / £284.96 (AU$378). This bundle includes a base station, keypad, entry sensor, motion sensor, and an indoor camera.

The next step up is the Essentials with a price tag of $279.95 / £349.93 (about AU$424). This bundle includes a base station, keypad, three entry sensors, a motion sensor, and an indoor camera. This is the closest to the review unit I received, which also includes a smoke & carbon monoxide (CO) detector (an additional $59.99 / not available in the UK).

From there, the bundles get more expansive with names unique to each territory. For instance, the Beacon is the top bundle in the US at $799 while the Edinburgh is the most expensive one in the UK at £664.87.

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Just remember that this doesn’t include the subscription packages, of which there are two. A more expensive one at $0.99 / £0.83 a day (about $30 / £25 a month) includes live guard monitoring and emergency service response while the cheaper one at $0.33 / £0.53 a day (or about $10 / £16 a month) just alerts you to any disturbances, leaving you with the duty of calling emergency services. On the bright side, there is no contract.

While the price can add up with additions, it’s pretty reasonable generally. For example, we took a look at Vivint a few years ago, which admittedly adds some smart home automation, and their packages started at $599 with a $39.99/mo subscription.

A better comparison might be Abode with their more a la carte offerings. They also have bundles with the closest one to what’s reviewed here being the iota, which costs $279.99 and doesn’t come with a CO detector. There are various bundles and add-ons so the price tag is not really that big of a difference. However, overall their plans are cheaper, with the self-monitoring plan going for $6.99 a month and a $22.99 per month pro plan similar to Simplisafe’s highest tier. And, you can use Abode’s devices without any plan if you want.

Value: 4.5 / 5

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Simplisafe Home Security System: Design

  • Sleek and discreet
  • Mostly tool-less installation
  • Entry sensors can’t be used on door frames with molding

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Unless you have a very unusual interior color scheme for your home, all the Simplisafe peripherals in their sleek and inoffensive white colorways discreetly fade into the background. The most imposing item is the required base station, which is 21 cm or 8.21 inches tall and needs to be placed somewhat centrally in the home for WiFi access.

The keypad is the next conspicuous item only since it needs to be placed on the wall in an easy-to-reach location. Whenever an alarm is triggered, you have to make it to the keypad within sixty seconds to disarm.

The entry sensors and motion sensor are pretty innocuous as is the indoor wireless camera. The smoke and CO detector looks like most smoke detectors and will need to be placed as such.

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Installation, outside of the smoke detector, is tool-less as every peripheral comes with adhesive tape so you can just place them wherever, hold them for thirty seconds, and move on to the next peripheral. The smoke detector is a bit more traditional in that you’ll have to use the included screws to install. Of course, that’s not a big deal and only leaves you with a few holes if you decide to move it.

The entry sensors and the wireless camera also come with screws in case you need them, but I found that I could skip. The only real hindrance with installation is the fact that I couldn’t use the entry sensors on door or window frames with molding as the two ends of the sensors wouldn’t sit flush with each other. While this certainly creates a weak spot, you can overcome this by placing the motion sensor in a way to pick up activity around that particular door or window.

Design: 4.5 / 5

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Simplisafe Home Security System: Performance

  • Using the app to set up is easy
  • System is quick to trigger
  • Can be used with some smart home ecosystems

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Beyond the physical installation, using the app to connect everything to the base station, not to mention set up the base station, is the height of simplicity. In fact, I was stunned by how easy it was considering the amount of included pieces. I’m embarrassed to say that I procrastinated on this review trying to figure out where to place everything and the amount of work it would take to set up, yet once I actually set everything up, I was basically done in about 20 minutes.

The app gives very specific instructions on how to install each item physically, where to place them (especially placement-sensitive peripherals like the cameras and motion sensor), and how to connect them to the base station, which speaks up every time a new device is connected.

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In fact, the base station talks quite a bit. Any time a sensor is triggered or the security system is turned on, you’ll hear an Alexa-like voice. I spent most of the time during testing (once everything was installed or set up) trying to trigger the security system and it was quick to pick up any strange activity whether it’s me opening the door, walking by the motion sensor in the dark, or by the camera when the light is on.

Once triggered, you have to enter a PIN on the keypad or app to disarm, meaning intruders can’t do anything if they don’t know your PIN and either you’ll be notified and/or the police will depending on the subscription plan.

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If you’re smart home-savvy, you can also arm the system through Alexa, Google Assistant, or one of the best smartwatches.

A few other interesting tidbits to consider – everything except the base station runs off batteries and only the wireless camera can be recharged. If the base station loses physical power, it does have battery power to continue to keep your home safe until the power has been restored.

Performance: 4.5 / 5

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Should I buy the Simplisafe Home Security System?

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AttributesNotesRating
Value It’s not necessarily the cheapest system out there, but it’s far from the most expensive. Plus, you can expand the add-ons to your needs.4.5 / 5
DesignPhysical installation is easy and just about every peripheral blends into the home. Plus, installation is mostly tool-less and non-destructive.4.5 / 5
Performance Using the app is easy and the system is quick to trigger so you or emergency services will be notified quickly.4.5 / 5
Average rating The Simplisafe system is straightforward and intuitive in just about every way. And, while the price can get up there as you add on, the price of entry is reasonable.4.5 / 5

Buy it if...

You want to customize your security setup
Since you can add as many peripherals as you want, you can easily fit Simplisafe’s system to your needs.

You don’t want destructive installation
Since most devices either sit on a surface like the base station and camera or stick somewhere via adhesive, you don’t have to worry about destructive installation.

Don't buy it if...

You don’t want to worry about batteries
Wired systems require much more intensive installation than something like what Simplisafe has to offer, but you won’t have to worry about batteries.

You want something that doesn’t require a subscription
While both of Simplisafe’s plans are reasonable, you’ll still need a plan to use the system. If you want something that doesn’t need one and lets you just check in from time to time, look elsewhere.

Also consider

If our Simplisafe Security System review has you considering other options, here are two home security systems to consider...

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Header Cell - Column 0 Simplisafe Home Security SystemVivint security systemsAbode home security systems
Subscription price$0.33 / £0.53 a day, or $0.99 / £0.83Starting at $40 per monthStarting at $6.99 / £7.99 per month
Remote accessYes, all plansYes, all plansYes, all plans
Contract?NoOptionalNo
Installation DIY or ProfessionalProfessional. included in priceDIY or Professional
Smart home compatibilityAmazon Alexa, GoogleAmazon Alexa, GoogleAmazon Alexa, Google, some with Apple HomeKit
Hardware cost Starting at $249.96 / £284.96 (AU$378)Starting at $599.99Starting at $139.99 / £197.99

Vivint security systems
Vivint is more expensive in every way and requires a contract. However, the company offers smart home automation that’s hard to beat along with a range of HD cameras, not to mention is as scalable as Simplisafe’s options.

Read our full Vivint security systems review

Abode home security systems
The Abode home security systems are a little bit cheaper than Simplisafe’s options, not only in terms of hardware but subscription. However, it only has Apple HomeKit support instead of Alexa and Google Assistant.

Read our full Abode home security systems review

How I tested the Simplisafe Security System

  • I used the Simplisafe Security System for a week
  • I installed the whole system unassisted
  • I tested each device individually

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Not only did I install the Simplisafe security system without help, physically and through the app, but tested each individual device to see how sensitive it was and whether it worked as advertised.

I found that the Simplisafe is perfect for anyone who doesn’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach to home security and wants something that can scale with their place, whether it’s an apartment or house.

I’ve spent the last few years reviewing tech gear for the home, where I’ve gotten a feel for what to look for and how to put a piece of kit through its paces to see whether it’s worth the recommendation.

First reviewed January 2024

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James Holland

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James Holland loves checking out gadgets of all sorts, whether it's audio equipment, laptops, or vacuums (especially of the robot variety), and does so for a number of Future Publications including TechRadar, Top Ten Reviews, Homes & Gardens, and T3. He's built up an expertise for in-depth reviewing over the last four years. When he's not putting in the work on the latest tech, he loves to travel, play music, and eat questionable food.

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Simplisafe Home Security System review: easy, secure (2024)

FAQs

What is the downside of SimpliSafe? ›

What We Don't Like. Integrating SimpliSafe with other smart home brands requires a subscription. Professional monitoring costs have gone up twice in a three-year period. Limited selection of security cameras.

What system is better than SimpliSafe? ›

Cove, Abode, and Ring are solid alternatives to cover specific areas where SimpliSafe isn't the strongest. Cove offers more affordable equipment and a better customer experience. Abode is the best at smart home compatibility. Ring has stellar cameras with an app that's hard to beat.

Does SimpliSafe have a monthly fee? ›

SimpliSafe alarm system packages range from $250 to $700, or you can build a customized package. You can also choose from two professional monitoring packages ranging from $21.99 to $31.99 per month. Or you can opt for a monthly self-monitoring package for $9.99 or no monitoring package.

Is SimpliSafe worth it without monitoring? ›

Without any monitoring plan, you'll respond to alarm triggers yourself and have access to a live camera feed but not recordings. SimpliSafe is definitely still functional without a monitoring plan, but there are some special features that made the monitoring worth it for us: Emergency dispatch.

Can burglars disarm SimpliSafe? ›

Using a keypad and a base station from a SimpliSafe system, and an off-the-shelf microcontroller — all of which cost roughly $250 — Zonenberg demonstrated how easy it is for a burglar to disable the alarm.

Does SimpliSafe work if Wi-Fi goes down? ›

SimpliSafe devices like the Base Station and cameras do require an internet connection to work. Even if your Wi-Fi access points are up, they will not work if internet is down. That's why we have the Base Station's cellular backup, so it can still communicate to our monitoring center when internet is down.

Is SimpliSafe a Chinese company? ›

SimpliSafe is a home security company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.

What are the top five home security systems? ›

Summary: Compare the Top Home Security Companies
CompanyForbes Advisor RatingBest For
SimpliSafe4.6Best for Easy Installation and Flexibility
Vivint4.4Best for Custom Smart Home Integration
Ring4.2Best for Self-Monitoring and Affordability
Abode4.2Best for Smart Home Enthusiasts
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Does SimpliSafe automatically call the police? ›

If you choose the self-monitoring plan, you can use your smartphone to monitor your home through the SimpliSafe app. The system senses danger and releases a siren to notify you of any issues. If there's an emergency, an agent will request a police dispatch with the professional monitoring plan.

Does SimpliSafe work with cell phone? ›

Although you do not need a computer or Wi-Fi for SimpliSafe® to work for your basic home security needs, access to Wi-Fi and a Smartphone and/or computer are strongly recommended to best take advantage of all of your system's security features.

Can you use SimpliSafe without a subscription? ›

SimpliSafe does not require a monitoring service. With a free plan, you can view live footage from your cameras. However, the system doesn't provide alerts unless you purchase the camera monitoring or 24/7 professional monitoring plans.

What happens if a burglar destroys the SimpliSafe base station? ›

Yes, if an intruder was somehow able to completely destroy the Base Station before the actual alarm signal is sent, then Monitoring would not be able to know that there's an alarm in progress.

Does SimpliSafe record all the time? ›

SimpliSafe cameras don't record 24/7. The video footage is limited to short clips recorded when motion is detected. We like this because it means you don't have to wade through hours of footage to find an event.

Does SimpliSafe listen to you? ›

Does the SimpliSafe base station listen in? No, the SimpliSafe base station can't listen in because it's not voice-activated and doesn't have a microphone.

Should I set SimpliSafe away at night? ›

It's also okay to activate Away Mode before you go to sleep at night. However, you'd have to be careful with this; if you were to get up in the middle of the night, you may be too sleepy to notice that you've triggered a motion sensor, which could give you quite the startle.

What happens when SimpliSafe goes off? ›

The Monitoring Center will attempt to reach your Primary Contacts to inform you of the alarm and determine whether the police should be requested to the location of your system. They'll ask for your Safe Word and if you wish to cancel the request for dispatch (not send emergency services).

Can SimpliSafe hear conversations? ›

To use 2-way audio with your SimpliCam® and Video Doorbell, press the microphone button in the SimpliSafe® Mobile App while talking and release it to hear what is being said. If you hold the microphone button while someone is speaking to you through the camera, you will not be able to hear them.

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