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SimpliSafe Home Security System Review
SimpliSafe was a simple and affordable DIY home security solution
What We Like
- SimpliSafe integrated with both Alexa and Google Assistant, so we had no trouble controlling the SimpliSafe security system using only our voices.
- Installation was DIY or professional.
- SimpliSafe’s app made it easy to control our system remotely and livestream footage, whether we were using an iPhone or Android.
What We Don’t Like
- Not directly compatible with Apple HomeKit.
- Cameras can’t handle temperatures below 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
Bottom Line
SimpliSafe gave us a lot of options, from professional or DIY installation to self-monitoring or professional monitoring. Plus, we didn’t have to sign up for a long time period, as all its contracts are month-to-month.
SimpliSafe gave us so many choices during our evaluation of the fast-growing security company. Professional installation or DIY, self-monitoring or 24/7 professional monitoring, and Google Assistant or Alexa integration were just a handful of the many options we got to choose from. With so many possibilities, it’s no surprise that SimpliSafe rose in popularity so quickly since its founding in 2006.
But was it enough to keep us secure at home? In our SimpliSafe review, we tested out SimpliSafe’s security system products and learned a wealth of helpful info for potential buyers.
SimpliSafe App Features
Remotely arm/disarm system | All plans |
Arming modes | Off, Home, and Away with 24/7 professional monitoring plans |
Push alerts | All plans |
Live streaming | All plans |
Unlimited cloud storage | Self-monitoring plans and Interactive Plan |
Secret alerts | Interactive Plan only |
Smart voice assistants | Alexa and Google Assistant with self-monitoring plans and Interactive Plan |
Smart platform integrations | Nest thermostats and August smart locks with self-monitoring plans and Interactive Plan |
SimpliSafe Video Review
We also produced a video review of SimpliSafe!
What You Get/ Unboxing
SimpliSafe had six different packages available on its website, ranging from around $160 for an entry-level Foundation package to $342 for The Haven.
SimpliSafe Monitoring Plans Overview
Package | The Haven | The Knox | The Hearth | The Essentials | The Foundation | Refurbished System |
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Price | $342 | $314 | $262 | $181 | $160 | $207 |
Learn more | View Package | View Package | View Package | View Package | View Package | View Package |
Base station | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Keypad | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Key fob | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Entry sensors | 4 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
Motion sensors | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Auxiliary siren | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Panic button | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Freeze sensor | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Smoke detector | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Water sensor | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
We bought the Summerfort system, which was later discontinued. It included common components like a base station, wireless keypad, and entry, motion, and glass break sensors. In addition, it had the SimpliCam indoor camera, a panic button, key fobs, and last but not least, an auxiliary siren. Additionally, we added the SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro, which allowed us to view and speak with visitors, whether or not we were home.
A bit obsessed with home security, we took an interest in each individual component of the system. We worked to learn more about each part’s role.
Base station
The base station was the command center of the SimpliSafe security system.
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). 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.
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. Despite our experience, the siren base station siren was sufficient for our friends who lived in single-story apartments that covered less square footage.
Keypad
The keypad was where we armed or disarmed our system using a passcode. One cool thing about SimpliSafe’s keypad was that it was tamper-proof. Even if an intruder tried to smash it, the base station would have continued working.
We actually tested this out and tried to remove the keypad from the wall. We found that the base station stayed connected both to our app and to the monitoring center. Very cool!
Entry sensors
These two-part sensors went on doors or windows and their respective frames to tell us when they opened or closed.
After a bit of research, we determined that the ground level of our home was the best place for our entry sensors, as that was where intruders were more likely to enter. Of course, we tried out the entry sensors too and discovered that they notified us when they moved about two inches apart from one another.
Motion Sensors
Our SimpliSafe motion sensors did exactly what they were intended to. They detected motion.
Originally, we placed the motion sensors in the middle of the wall but found their 90-degree field of view to be pretty limiting. We found their 30-foot range to be much more effective after we moved them into the corners of our rooms.
FYI: We placed motion sensors in corners to get maximum range.
Glass Break Sensors
Largely self-explanatory, the glass break sensors would have been very useful if an intruder decided to break a window instead of open it.
They worked on sliding glass doors, as well. We didn’t actually break any glass windows to test the sensor out, but we did play a sound of glass breaking and found that the glass break sensor responded as we expected.
SimpliCam
SimpliSafe has two options for cameras: The indoor SimpliCam and the new wire-free SimpliSafe outdoor camera. In our SimpliCam review, we were impressed with this plug-in device. It even had a stainless steel privacy shutter, which we liked on those days when we felt like Big Brother really was keeping tabs on us. Like most people, we weren’t interested in being watched 24/7, especially when our security system was disarmed.
PRO TIP: We made sure to test out each of the systems’ components after we installed them to ensure that they connected with the app properly.
SimpliSafe Outdoor Camera
The newest addition to SimpliSafe’s equipment lineup is the outdoor camera. It records video at 1080p, which is an improvement over the indoor SimpliCam that maxes out at 720p. It also boasts a 140-degree field of view, color night vision, and a motion-activated spotlight. And, it echoes the simplicity and DIY-friendly approach SimpliSafe fans have grown to love.
Unlink a Ring or Nest cam, however, the SimpliSafe outdoor camera doesn’t work as a standalone camera. The camera will only record video and connect the camera to your home Wi-Fi if you pair it with a SimpliSafe system. Also, the outdoor camera has no local storage, but you can store video in the cloud for $4.99 a month, which is about average as far as camera subscriptions go.
The SimpliSafe outdoor camera is wire-free, so you can install it without worrying about proximity to power outlets (though you do have to consider proximity to the SimpliSafe base station). The camera costs $169.99, and if you want to store video clips, expect to pay $4.99 a month for one camera and $9.99 a month for up to five cameras.
One word of warning is that the camera is rated IP65 for dust and water droplet protection, but it’s not designed for temperatures below -20 degrees Fahrenheit. Those in super-cold climates might want to take note. Overall, this is a good camera, but since it’s so new, it’s too soon to tell whether it’ll make our list of the best outdoor security cameras.
- Video: At 1080p HD, the video quality on the SimpliSafe outdoor camera was better than the SimpliCam, and it had the added bonus of 8x digital zoom. 1080p is the current industry standard, and for outdoor video recording, it helps with capturing finer details like an intruder’s face or a critter in your garden. The outdoor camera had a wider field of view than the SimpliCam, which we also appreciated.Not up to par with cameras that already employed a 4K display like the Arlo Ultra, which has twice as many pixels as 1080p HD, SimpliSafe’s video quality was much better than many cameras that still only produced 720p. We were able to watch Gabe throughout the day without any problem, so although it wasn’t the best video on the market, it certainly got the job done.
- Audio: We loved using the camera’s speaker and microphone to talk to people remotely. We just pulled out our SimpliSafe app and spoke to them directly.
- Night vision: Overall, we’d say that we were impressed by the SimpliCam’s infrared night vision. We got a pretty clear picture of Gabe with absolutely no light entering our windowless room. We knew some cameras like Ring Spotlight Cam Battery offered both color night vision through a bright white light combined with infrared night vision. We preferred the SimpliSafe’s infrared night vision on its own because it was more inconspicuous. Gabe may have known about the camera as he tested it with us, but an intruder would not.
- Storage: We prefer to back our footage up in two ways: locally, on a micro-SD card or hard drive, and through cloud storage, as a secondary backup. While the SimpliCam and the SimpliSafe outdoor camera lacked local storage of any kind, cloud storage was available either on its own or lumped with professional monitoring.
- Artificial intelligence: Many cameras in the industry are packed with A.I.-enabled features like person detection and facial recognition. Unfortunately, the SimpliCam lacked facial recognition. However, it included special heat sensors that knew the difference between humans and animals, otherwise known as person detection. That cut down on the number of false alarms we received each day.
Panic Button
SimpliSafe’s panic button enabled us to contact emergency services with just the click of a button. If we couldn’t reach our alarm or call 911, we weren’t left to deal with a tricky or dangerous situation on our own. Instead, we could simply reach for our panic button.
Once we pressed the button, the system alerted SimpliSafe’s monitoring center, and the center turned our alarm on. In the end, the panic button had the potential to get us help just as quickly, if not sooner, than calling 911.
Key fobs
Another backup option was the key fobs, which combined the panic button and the keypad. The panic button and keypad allowed us to arm and disarm our system, minus the passcode, of course. We found that the fob came in handy particularly when we were on a different floor of our home from the keypad.
Siren
The SimpliSafe siren made it a great security system for larger homes.
The auxiliary siren was a good way to make sure we heard our alarm if it went off. In terms of decibels, it sat at 105, meaning it was as loud as a table saw. Its water resistance meant we could use it outside. When it went off, the entire neighborhood could hear!
We used the siren upstairs and found that it was a great way to stay connected to the base station and main parts of the larger security system while we were a floor away.
SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro
A front door find, the SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro sent us notifications about visitors, let us view them over live stream, and allowed us to speak to them through two-way audio.
To use SimpliSafe’s Video Doorbell camera, we needed to have an existing doorbell setup, so it was fortunate that we did. After hardwiring it into our home, we took a closer look at its performance.
- Video: We were very impressed with the Doorbell Pro’s video. Not only did it have a 1080p HD display with a 162-degree field of view, but it also had HDR, which helped limit distortion from outdoor light.
- Audio: A standard feature of all video doorbells, the SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro had two-way audio, so we got to have conversations with our guests remotely. This really came in handy in preventing package theft when we needed to give instructions to delivery people.
- Night vision: We appreciated the SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro’s infrared night vision, which allowed us to see clearly at night.
- Storage: Storage options with the SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro were essentially the same as they were for SimpliCam, $4.99 a month for unlimited recording on one camera, $9.99 a month for unlimited recording on five cameras, or $24.99 a month for unlimited recording on 10 cameras as part of a professional monitoring plan.
- Artificial intelligence: Like the SimpliCam, the SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro had person detection, which was really helpful for a camera facing the street. We weren’t notified about every car that passed, just human visitors. We had fewer false notifications with the Video Doorbell Pro than with the SimpliCam, too, which made staying on top of our visitors much easier.
All in all, we were very pleased with the SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro, and it was very reasonably priced at $169.
Simplisafe also offered environmental monitoring, such as smoke detectors and CO detectors, freeze and water sensors, and a smart lock. We controlled all of these items remotely through the SimpliSafe app. When we used the Standard Plan or Interactive Plan, our system notified us of any activity.
How Well It Worked
SimpliSafe was one of the easiest systems for us to get up and running for daily use, even as we added various new components like the SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro. Nearly everything was wireless and connected with the base station, which conveyed information by speaking out loud, sending notifications to our app, and even changing the color of the LED strip at its base.
Once we’d installed the system, the firmware updates were automatic, so it didn’t require any maintenance post-installation. We were so impressed with SimpliSafe, we added it to our best home security system roundup.
Smart Home Features
SimpliSafe was no old-school alarm system. It was smart and connected to both the internet and voice assistants, such as Alexa and Google Assistant.
We enjoyed using the voice assistants to control SimpliSafe. We were impressed that we could use just a brief statement to Alexa and set our system in the home or away mode. Likewise, we used our voices to check the system’s status and to arm and disarm it.
Finally, we hooked up SimpliSafe with our Nest thermostats and August smart locks and created automated triggers. For example, our thermostat knew to drop the temperature as soon as our system was armed.
Monthly Costs
When we purchased our SimpliSafe system, we wanted to see what it was like to use it without paying any additional monthly fees. We found that it was pretty robust. Comparing SimpliSafe with Ring Alarm, for instance, we found the two were quite similar. Like Ring Alarm’s free plan, we were able to control our system remotely and receive notifications. We also got full smart platform integration plus a seven day history timeline, compared to Ring’s 60 days of cloud storage.
With SimpliSafe, we splurged for the Interactive Plan, which was the “whole enchilada”: 24/7 professional monitoring, cellular backup, remote control, notifications, smart platform integrations, and more.
Features | Free plan | Self-monitoring with one camera recording | Self-monitoring with five camera recording | Standard Monitoring plan | Interactive Monitoring Plan |
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Live-streaming | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
24/7 professional monitoring | No | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Cellular connection | No | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Environmental monitoring | No | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Remote control | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Notifications | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Secret alarms | No | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Video verified alarms | No | No | No | No | Yes |
Unlimited cloud storage | No | 1 camera | 5 cameras | No | 10 cameras |
Smart home integrations | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
Monthly price | $0.00 | $4.99 | $9.99 | $14.99 | $24.99 |
We thought the Interactive Plan was well worth its $24.99 per month price. Plus, we could pay for a single month, so we didn’t have to make any long-term commitment, which was great for renters like us (or commitment-phobes).
Find more pricing details on the SimpliSafe pricing page.
DID YOU KNOW: SimpliSafe offers a wide range of plans: recording plans with no monitoring, monitoring plans with no recording, the Interactive Plan that features both, and a free plan that has neither.
Installation
During check out, SimpliSafe gave us some options when it came to actually installing our system. While we opted for DIY installation, there was an option to get our system professionally installed for $79 from an authorized third party. However, we found that the DIY process was pretty easy, making SimpliSafe one of the best DIY home security systems.
First, we plugged in the base station. From there, we created a Master PIN in the SimpliSafe app. The app actually guided us through the entire process, from sticking our keypad on the wall to installing, testing and naming our devices. We didn’t need to be a tech expert to install SimpliSafe, and the process took less than an hour, if even.
The SimpliSafe App
The SimpliSafe app, which worked with every plan including the free plan, was where we armed and disarmed the system, live-streamed footage, and got alerts. Some plans also let us view our recordings and set up smart platform integrations.
The app had awesome ratings, a 4.8 for iOS1 and a 4.5 for Android2, and we definitely agreed with the ratings. It was easy to stay on top of our home using SimpliSafe’s app.
Customer Service
SimpliSafe had a few options for reaching customer support, including a phone line, user forum, and email address. A few user manuals were available online, as well. Support was available via phone and email every day from 9 AM until midnight, EST.
We reached out to customer support via both phone and email. For the most part, we felt SimpiSafe’s email customer support was timely in response. Once, they responded within the same day. Another time, it took a day to respond, and once it took five days, so the average stood at two days, which was not bad.
However, for the fastest support, we had to call SimpliSafe directly. That considered, the email responses we received were very friendly and thorough, so, overall, we had a good experience with SimpliSafe’s customer support team.
Recap
Of course, as with any security system, SimpliSafe isn’t for everyone.
Who We Recommend SimpliSafe For…
- Anyone that needed a professional monitoring service and cellular backup: SimpliSafe was available for as little as $24.99 per month, and offered protection for a reasonable price.
- Someone that wanted DIY installation or professional installation: No matter which option we chose, installing our system was something that anyone could have done easily or affordably.
- A user in the Google or Amazon smart home ecosystem: SimpliSafe worked with Alexa and Google Assistant as well as Nest thermostats and August smart locks.
Who We Don’t Recommend SimpliSafe For…
- Someone in an especially cold climate: SimpliSafe now offers an outdoor camera. However, that camera only works in temperatures down to 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Anyone that wanted a security camera with facial recognition: The SimpliCam was a fine camera in terms of video, audio and night vision. It even featured person detection. However, it lacked facial recognition.
SimpliSafe was an affordable security system that worked well, but not all of its parts were created equal. We were a bit disappointed with the lack of facial recognition in the SimpliCam. As we mention in our guide to the best security cameras with artificial intelligence, that’s becoming a common feature among security cameras.
While other companies had more advanced cameras, SimpliSafe did a good job in terms of its other components, flexible monitoring options, and easy DIY installation. Overall, SimpliSafe certainly proved trustworthy and made staying on top of our home’s security a breeze.
SimpliSafe had a number of packages and customizations available, as well as deals. Right now, in fact, SimpliSafe is offering 30% off all new systems plus a free (refurbished) SimpliCam. Explore this and other SimpliSafe Prime Day deals, SimpliSafe Black Friday deals, or just general SimpliSafe discounts. Or, learn more in our SimpliSafe FAQs.
- Apple App Store. (2020). Simplisafe Home Security App. apps.apple.com/us/app/simplisafe-home-security-app/id555798051
- Google Play. (2020). Simplisafe Home Security Mobile App. play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplisafe.mobile&hl=en_US