SimpliSafe Standard at $22.99/mo and Pro Premium at $32.99/mo deliver no-contract UL-certified pro monitoring for DIY-installed hardware, which is the cheapest standalone pro-monitoring subscription that still qualifies for most homeowners insurance underwriter discounts. The interesting question is rarely whether the monitoring quality is solid (it is) but whether the alarm-and-sensors core still maps to your actual security pattern, or whether the household has shifted toward visibility-led cameras, comprehensive pro-installed coverage, or a cameras-only subscription at a fraction of the rate. Three exit cohorts dominate this page: households whose unmet need has expanded to camera-led ecosystems where the doorbell and outdoor coverage are doing more work than the door and motion sensors; households in larger or older homes whose insurance underwriter or wiring complexity warrants pro-installed coverage; and cost-conscious households whose actual use has narrowed to a few cameras at key entry points where the standalone monitoring rate no longer pencils out.
Where alternatives win
Ring Protect Pro bundles 24/7 professional monitoring with the largest consumer camera and doorbell ecosystem at SimpliSafe's monthly rate minus a few dollars; the right pick when visibility-led security and Alexa-deep integration are the priority over sensor-heavy alarm response.
Google Home Premium Standard covers all Nest cameras and doorbells under one subscription with familiar-face alerts and Gemini event summarisation at less than half SimpliSafe's monthly rate; the right pick when the household has shifted to cameras-only and pro monitoring is no longer the requirement.
Eufy Security ships local SD-card or HomeBase storage with no required subscription and a battery-cam catalog including HomeKit Secure Video on supported models; the right pick when privacy posture or the recurring monitoring fee is the friction.
Wyze Cam Plus runs at less than a sixth of SimpliSafe's monthly rate per camera and Cam Plus Unlimited covers the whole household at well under half SimpliSafe Standard; the right pick when the security need has shrunk to a few cameras at key entry points.
By Subrupt EditorialPublished Reviewed
SimpliSafe disrupted traditional home security in 2006 with a DIY install model, no required contracts, and UL-certified central-station monitoring that meets most homeowners insurance underwriter discount requirements. The hardware ranges from a Foundation kit for a small apartment to multi-zone configurations for a larger home. Standard at $22.99/mo covers professional 24/7 dispatch; Pro Premium at $32.99/mo adds video verification, where the monitoring center reviews a camera clip before deploying police and reduces the false-alarm fines that many municipalities now impose.
Each pick covers a distinct exit lane. Ring Protect Pro takes households whose unmet need has shifted to camera-led security with monitoring bundled in across the largest consumer doorbell and camera ecosystem. ADT takes households whose home size, age, or insurance posture warrants pro-installed wiring and full-coverage hardware on a multi-year contract. Google Home Premium takes Google-ecosystem households who have moved to cameras-only and no longer need pro monitoring on a standalone subscription. Wyze takes cost-led households whose security need has shrunk to a few entry points at the cheapest hardware and subscription band in consumer security. Eufy takes privacy-conscious households whose preference for local storage and no recurring fees has hardened, with a battery-cam catalog that holds up across multiple winters.
SimpliSafe stops being worth its standalone monitoring rate when the alarm-and-sensors core is no longer the actual gap, when the household has shifted to a camera-led pattern that Ring covers at the same price band with deeper Alexa integration, when the home complexity has grown past DIY install and a full pro-installed system pencils out under the insurance discount math, when the household has narrowed to cameras-only and a Google or Eufy or Wyze subscription handles the actual workflow at a fraction of the rate, or when the recurring monthly fee has become the friction and the hardware investment is sunk enough to keep on Self Monitoring without dispatch.
Match the pick to the exit reason. Camera-led with monitoring equals Ring Protect Pro. Comprehensive pro-installed equals ADT. Google-ecosystem cameras-only equals Google Home Premium. Privacy-first local storage equals Eufy. Budget cameras at lowest cost equals Wyze.
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Quick pick by use case
If you only have thirty seconds, find your situation below and skip to that pick.
Ring Protect Pro bundles 24/7 pro monitoring with the largest consumer camera and doorbell ecosystem at SimpliSafe's monthly rate minus a few dollars, with the deepest Alexa integration in this set.
ADT covers larger or older homes with full pro install, redundant UL-certified central stations, and the longest track record in residential monitoring; the right pick when the insurance discount math or wiring complexity warrants the contract premium.
Google Home Premium Standard covers all Nest cameras and doorbells under one subscription at less than half SimpliSafe's monthly rate, with familiar-face alerts and Gemini event summarisation on supported devices.
Eufy ships free local SD-card or HomeBase storage with optional CloudPlus and a battery-cam catalog including HomeKit Secure Video on supported models.
Skip these picks if: Stay with SimpliSafe when no-contract UL-certified pro monitoring is the actual lever, the alarm-and-sensors core is doing real work, and your insurance underwriter discount is already calibrated to the existing monitoring certificate. The Standard rate is still the cheapest no-contract pro monitoring in consumer security, and the cancellation lever is genuine if the math shifts.
At a glance: SimpliSafe alternatives
Quick comparison across pricing floor, best fit, and switching effort. Tap a row to jump to the full pick.
Entry monthly rateCheapest paid monitoring or storage tier
$10/mo (storage only)
$10/mo Standard
$2.99/mo CloudPlus
$2.99/mo per cam
Pro monitoring tierUL-certified central-station response
$20/mo Pro
✗
✗
$3.99/mo Cam Plus Pro
Annual discountAnnual saves about this much vs monthly
17%
17%
17%
33% on Pro
Local storage optionRecordings stored on-device or HomeBase
partial (Ring Edge)
✗
yes (free)
yes (microSD)
Camera ecosystem breadthRange of cameras and doorbells in catalog
✓
✓
yes (battery-cam strong)
~
Smart-home integration
yes (Alexa, Eero)
yes (Google Home)
yes (HomeKit on supported models)
~
Contract required
✗
✗
✗
✗
Hardware bandTypical starter cost range
$300-700
$100-400
$50-300
$25-50 per cam
Cost at your volume
Approximate cost per pick at typical Cumulative subscription spend (USD).
Pick
Year 112 Cumulative subscription spend (USD)
Year 2 cumulative24 Cumulative subscription spend (USD)
Year 3 cumulative36 Cumulative subscription spend (USD)
Ring Protect
$200/mo
$400/mo
$600/mo
Nest Aware
$100/mo
$200/mo
$300/mo
Eufy Security
$30/mo
$60/mo
$90/mo
Wyze Cam Plus
$120/mo
$240/mo
$360/mo
Modeled at the realistic monthly or annual rate for each pick over a 36-month horizon, excluding hardware. SimpliSafe Standard at $22.99/mo is shown for reference (Year 1 $275.88, Year 2 cumulative $551.76, Year 3 cumulative $827.64). Annual rates assumed where the vendor offers them. Wyze is modeled at one Cam Plus Unlimited household; per-camera households should use $35.88 / $71.76 / $107.64.
Ring Protect is what SimpliSafe would look like if the company had built around cameras and doorbells first with the alarm panel as a complement rather than the centerpiece.
The trade: Hardware investment lands in the same range as a SimpliSafe-equivalent kit and Amazon ownership is the privacy-posture friction for households who originally chose SimpliSafe specifically for the standalone-vendor positioning. The Pro tier is required for monitoring; the cheaper Plus tier covers camera storage but skips the central-station response.
The upside: The Pro monthly rate runs slightly less than SimpliSafe Standard with 24/7 professional monitoring through Rapid Response plus the largest consumer camera and doorbell catalog. The Alexa integration is the deepest in this set, and Eero Secure plus Alexa Guard Plus bundling extends the per-feature value beyond the alarm-and-cameras core. Annual billing on Pro saves about 17 percent over monthly, an option SimpliSafe's monthly-only structure does not offer.
Strengths
+24/7 pro monitoring through Rapid Response at slightly less than SimpliSafe Standard
+Largest consumer camera and doorbell ecosystem in this set
+Deepest Alexa integration including Eero Secure and Alexa Guard Plus bundling
+Annual billing saves about 17 percent over monthly
Trade-offs
−Pro tier required for monitoring; Plus covers storage only
−Amazon ownership is a privacy-posture concern for some households
−Hardware investment lands in the same range as SimpliSafe-equivalent kits
Plus
$10/mo or $100/yr (storage only)
Pro
$20/mo or $200/yr (with monitoring)
Hardware
$300-700 alarm and cameras
Contract
None
Pricing verified
2026-05-09
Migration steps
Inventory current SimpliSafe sensor and camera placement; the Ring kit needs to match those locations to preserve coverage and keep the insurance discount aligned.
Confirm with your underwriter that Ring Protect Pro's Rapid Response monitoring qualifies for the same UL-certified discount as SimpliSafe.
Buy Ring Alarm Pro plus matching cameras and a doorbell; add Eero mesh hardware if you want the Eero Secure bundling.
Install hardware DIY (typically 90-120 minutes for a standard home), activate Ring Protect Pro on annual billing, and run a test alarm to verify Rapid Response dispatch.
Submit the new monitoring certificate to your insurer and decommission SimpliSafe; cancel monitoring once Ring activation is verified.
Not for: Skip Ring if you specifically value vendor independence from Amazon or if your household runs Apple HomeKit or Google Home as the smart-home center; Ring's deep Alexa integration is the lever and it does not extend cleanly to other platforms.
ADT is what SimpliSafe would look like if the company had built around pro install and full-coverage hardware on a multi-year contract instead of DIY install and no contract.
The trade: New installs require a 36-month commitment, the install fee runs from $99 on Self-Setup promos to $1,500 on full pro builds, and early-termination fees during the initial term typically run 75 percent of remaining monthly fees. The monthly rate on Pro Install Smart runs roughly $17 a month above SimpliSafe Standard before the install fee, which over a 36-month contract is the largest spend gap in this set.
The upside: Pro install handles wiring complexity in larger or older homes that DIY cannot, the redundant UL-certified central stations are the longest-running in residential monitoring, and the insurance underwriter discount on full ADT systems is occasionally larger than the SimpliSafe equivalent in legacy policies. For households whose alarm permit is already registered with the local jurisdiction or whose home-resale value benefits from a pro-installed system, the contract premium can pencil out across the term.
Strengths
+Pro install handles wiring complexity DIY cannot
+Redundant UL-certified central stations with the longest residential track record
+Insurance discount can be larger on full ADT systems in some legacy policies
+Self-Setup tier offers DIY install at the lower monthly band
Trade-offs
−36-month contract with 75-percent-of-remaining early-termination fee
−Install fee runs from $99 promotional to $1,500 on full pro builds
−Monthly rate on Pro Install Smart is the highest in this set
Self-Setup Secure
$24.99/mo (DIY install)
Pro Install Smart
$39.99/mo (36-month contract)
Pro Install Complete
$49.99/mo (36-month contract)
Install fee
$99-$1,500
Pricing verified
2026-05-09
Migration steps
Get an ADT quote based on your home size, wiring, and feature needs; ask the rep to compare Self-Setup and Pro Install pricing against the existing SimpliSafe certificate.
Confirm with your homeowners insurance underwriter that the discount band on ADT is at least as large as your current SimpliSafe discount before committing to the 36-month contract.
Schedule professional installation (typical lead time 1-3 weeks) and run ADT and SimpliSafe in parallel during the install window.
Submit the new monitoring certificate to your insurer and update the local alarm permit registration if your jurisdiction requires it.
Decommission SimpliSafe hardware and cancel monitoring once ADT is fully active and the test alarm has verified central-station dispatch.
Not for: Skip ADT if you specifically value SimpliSafe's no-contract flexibility or if your home does not warrant pro-installed wiring; the contract premium and install fee rarely pencil out for smaller or newer homes where DIY hardware already delivers the same insurance discount.
Google Home Premium (the rebranded Nest Aware) is what SimpliSafe would look like if the household had narrowed its actual security need to cameras and doorbells with no professional monitoring.
The trade: No professional monitoring on either tier and no alarm-and-sensors hardware in the Google catalog, so the dispatch lever is gone and any incident response runs through the household rather than a central station. The August 2025 price hike pushed Standard up 25 percent and Advanced up 33 percent, so the rate gap to SimpliSafe has narrowed from where it was in 2024. Cameras-only is a real product downgrade for households whose insurance underwriter discount specifically requires monitored alarm response.
The upside: Standard at the post-hike rate is still less than half SimpliSafe Standard with familiar-face alerts and Gemini event summarisation that reduces the time spent reviewing footage on supported wired cameras. The Google Home integration is the deepest in this set for households whose smart-home center of gravity already runs through Google. Annual billing saves about 17 percent over monthly.
Strengths
+Standard rate is less than half SimpliSafe Standard even after the August 2025 hike
+Familiar-face alerts and Gemini event summarisation on supported wired cameras
+Deepest Google Home integration in this set
+Annual billing saves about 17 percent over monthly
Trade-offs
−No professional monitoring on either tier
−No alarm-and-sensors hardware in the Google catalog
−Cameras-only fails the insurance discount test on policies that require monitored alarm response
Standard
$10/mo or $100/yr
Advanced
$20/mo or $200/yr
Hardware
$100-400 cameras and doorbells
Contract
None
Pricing verified
2026-05-09
Migration steps
Confirm with your homeowners insurance underwriter that dropping monitored alarm response will not cost more in the discount loss than the Google subscription saves; if it does, this is the wrong pick.
Inventory which SimpliSafe coverage areas are actually doors-and-motion versus visibility; cameras-only cleanly replaces the visibility set, not the alarm-and-sensors set.
Buy Nest cameras and doorbells matching the visibility footprint; subscribe to Standard on annual billing for the 17-percent saving.
Run both systems in parallel for two weeks to validate the Gemini event summarisation is actually doing the workflow work the SimpliSafe app was doing.
Decommission SimpliSafe hardware and cancel Standard monitoring; keep the Self Monitoring tier active if you still want the SimpliSafe app for local alerts.
Not for: Skip Google Home Premium if your insurance underwriter discount specifically requires monitored alarm response or if alarm-and-sensors is the actual security need; cameras-only is the constraint and the rate advantage does not close that gap.
Wyze Cam Plus is what SimpliSafe would look like if the household had narrowed its security need to a few cameras at key entry points and the cheapest hardware band in consumer security covered the actual workflow.
The trade: No professional monitoring, lower hardware build quality than the premium battery-cam catalogs, and the smart-home integration ecosystem is narrower than Ring or Google. The 2022 vulnerability disclosure is documented and resolved but is on the record for households who specifically came to SimpliSafe for the privacy-focused vendor posture.
The upside: Cam Plus runs at less than a sixth of SimpliSafe's monthly rate per camera and Cam Plus Unlimited covers the whole household at well under half SimpliSafe Standard, with the cameras themselves at a fraction of the comparable Ring or Nest hardware band. For households whose actual use is light visibility on a few areas rather than alarm-and-monitoring, the math is the most lopsided in this set. Annual billing on Cam Plus Pro saves about 33 percent over monthly.
Strengths
+Cheapest cameras and subscription in consumer security
+Cam Plus Unlimited at $9.99/mo for unlimited cameras
+Hardware band of $25-50 per camera is a fraction of Ring or Nest equivalents
+Annual billing saves about 33 percent on Cam Plus Pro
Trade-offs
−No professional monitoring on standard tiers
−Lower hardware build quality and smaller integration ecosystem
−2022 vulnerability disclosure is documented and resolved but on the record
Cam Plus
$2.99/mo per camera
Cam Plus Unlimited
$9.99/mo (all cameras)
Cam Plus Pro
$3.99/mo with monitoring
Hardware
$25-50 per camera
Pricing verified
2026-05-09
Migration steps
Confirm with your homeowners insurance underwriter that dropping monitored alarm response is consistent with your policy discount; this is usually the largest cost change.
Buy Wyze cameras matching the SimpliSafe visibility coverage areas; one Cam v3 or Cam OG per zone is typically enough for a small or medium home.
Subscribe to Cam Plus per camera if you have one or two cameras, or Cam Plus Unlimited if the household has three or more.
Set up cameras via the Wyze app and run them in parallel with SimpliSafe for two weeks to validate alert quality.
Decommission SimpliSafe alarm hardware and cancel monitoring; keep the SimpliSafe Self Monitoring tier active if you still want the alarm-and-sensors layer at no monthly cost.
Not for: Skip Wyze if you actually need alarm-and-monitoring or if your insurance discount specifically requires UL-certified central-station response; this is camera-only and the hardware band reflects that.
Eufy Security is what SimpliSafe would look like if the company had built around local storage and no required subscription rather than no-contract pro monitoring.
The trade: No professional monitoring on the standard product, no alarm-and-sensors hardware on the same scale as SimpliSafe's catalog, and the 2023 cloud-encryption controversy is documented and resolved but is the recurring reference point for privacy-conscious households evaluating the brand. The CloudPlus subscription is optional rather than central, so households used to a single monthly bill for everything will have to think about which devices warrant cloud backup and which run on local storage alone.
The upside: Free local storage on the cameras and HomeBase means video can stay entirely on the household network with no recurring fee, which is the cleanest no-cloud posture in this set. The battery-cam catalog holds up across multiple winters and the HomeKit Secure Video support on supported models is the only Apple-ecosystem cleaner in this matrix. CloudPlus at $29.99 a year on annual is the lowest paid cloud rate in consumer security and is reserved for the cameras that specifically need offsite backup.
Strengths
+Free local storage on cameras and HomeBase
+CloudPlus optional at $29.99/yr (the lowest paid cloud rate in this set)
+Strong battery-cam catalog with HomeKit Secure Video on supported models
+Cleanest no-recurring-fee posture for privacy-conscious households
Trade-offs
−No professional monitoring on the standard product
−No alarm-and-sensors hardware on the same scale as SimpliSafe
−2023 cloud-encryption controversy is documented and resolved but on the record
Local storage
Free (cameras and HomeBase)
CloudPlus
$2.99/mo or $29.99/yr (optional)
Hardware
$50-300 per camera
Contract
None
Pricing verified
2026-05-09
Migration steps
Inventory which SimpliSafe coverage areas are actually visibility versus alarm-and-sensors; Eufy cleanly replaces the visibility set on local storage.
Buy Eufy cameras and a HomeBase matching the visibility footprint; pick HomeKit Secure Video models if your household runs Apple Home as the smart-home center.
Set up local storage via HomeBase and validate that the recording window matches what you previously got on SimpliSafe's cloud tier.
Optionally subscribe to CloudPlus on annual billing for the cameras that specifically warrant offsite backup; leave the rest on local storage.
Decommission SimpliSafe hardware and cancel monitoring; keep Self Monitoring active if the alarm-and-sensors layer is still doing real work at no monthly cost.
Not for: Skip Eufy if you need professional monitoring or if your insurance underwriter discount specifically requires UL-certified central-station response; the local-storage posture is the lever and the no-monitoring constraint is real.
Paid plans from $2.99/mo
When to stay with SimpliSafe
Stay with SimpliSafe if no-contract UL-certified pro monitoring is the actual lever, your DIY hardware investment is recent, and the alarm-and-sensors core is doing real work. The picks below are honest exits for households whose unmet need has shifted toward camera-led ecosystems, larger or older homes that warrant pro-installed wiring, Google-ecosystem cameras-only households, privacy-first local storage, or a few cameras at key entry points at the cheapest hardware band.
SimpliSafe alternatives are scored on the patterns that actually drive switching: camera-led ecosystem with Alexa integration, comprehensive pro-installed coverage, Google-ecosystem cameras-only households, budget cameras at the lowest hardware band, and privacy-first local storage. Each pick leads one of those lanes rather than competing on the same dimension.
Pricing was verified on each vendor's site on 2026-05-09 and cross-checked against safehome.org and security.org review coverage from the same week. Hardware quality is assessed by reviewing 5+ third-party reviews per platform from 2025-2026 trade press. The page is reviewed quarterly and update history is published in the entry header.
Update history2 updates
Major revision to full Stage 2 schema. Verified SimpliSafe pricing on 2026-05-09: Standard $22.99/mo (was $17.99 in catalog and $19.99 in prior entry, both stale; the Standard tier moved up roughly 28 percent over the past year per the warm-cluster ADT entry shipped 2026-05-08). Pro Premium $32.99/mo (was Fast Protect $29.99 in prior entry; Fast Protect was renamed Pro Premium with the price step). The smart-home.ts catalog still shows the legacy $17.99/$27.99 figures and the legacy Interactive tier name; catalog edit deferred per the commit-only-the-edited-entry rule. Cross-pick pricing brought current and aligned to the warm-cluster ADT, ring-protect, and nest-aware entries shipped 2026-05-08 and 2026-05-09: Ring Protect Pro $20/mo or $200/yr, Plus $10/mo or $100/yr (storage only); ADT Pro Install Smart $39.99/mo on a 36-month contract (was $40-60/mo band in prior entry, vague); Google Home Premium Standard (formerly Nest Aware) $10/mo or $100/yr after the 15 August 2025 price hike (was $8/$80 in prior entry, stale), Advanced (formerly Nest Aware Plus) $20/mo or $200/yr (was $15/$150, stale); Wyze Cam Plus $2.99/mo per camera and Cam Plus Unlimited $9.99/mo (was $1.99 per camera in prior entry, stale); Eufy CloudPlus $2.99/mo or $29.99/yr with free local-storage path. Added structured verdict with deep-links to top 4 picks, quickVerdict (4 entries plus skipIf), featureMatrix (8 dimensions across ring-protect, nest-aware, eufy-security, wyze-cam-plus), usageCosts (3-year cumulative monitoring or storage spend across the four most direct-competitor picks with SimpliSafe Standard $827.64 reference), per-pick author ratings, 4-paragraph scannable intro, and trade/upside structure on all 5 pick rationales. Added Pricing verified keyFact to every pick. Testimonials shipped empty per ship-zero-rather-than-fabricate rule; SimpliSafe-leaver harvest passes (Reddit r/homedefense, named blogs, Tom's Guide, Wirecutter, vendor case-study pages) returned thematic comparison coverage but no first-person SimpliSafe-to-pick switch quotes with named authors and a clear pick-bound destination. Added missing simplisafe -> ring-protect row to _derived-from-editorial.ts so the ring-protect pick now renders (prior page silently dropped ring-protect via the renderer's altsBySlug filter).
Initial published version with 5 picks.
Frequently asked questions about SimpliSafe alternatives
Does SimpliSafe require a contract?
No. SimpliSafe operates month-to-month with no required contract, which is one of the platform's defining features versus traditional security like ADT where the standard new-customer commitment is a 36-month term with a 75-percent-of-remaining early-termination fee. Monitoring can be cancelled at any time without penalty and the hardware is yours; only the central-station dispatch stops, not the local alarm-and-sensors layer.
What is SimpliSafe Pro Premium and how does it differ from Standard?
Pro Premium at $32.99/mo (formerly Fast Protect) adds video verification on top of the Standard tier: when an alarm triggers, the monitoring center reviews a clip from your cameras before deploying police. This reduces the false-alarm fines that many municipalities now charge and speeds dispatch on real events because the responding agency knows what they are walking into. Standard at $22.99/mo runs without video verification, so dispatch is based on the sensor signal alone and the false-alarm exposure is higher in jurisdictions with strict permit-and-fine ordinances.
Can I self-monitor SimpliSafe instead of paying for Standard?
Yes. The Self Monitoring tier carries no monthly fee and lets the household receive alerts on the SimpliSafe app and respond directly, but no central station is involved and no UL-certified monitoring certificate is issued. For households whose insurance underwriter specifically requires monitored response for the alarm discount, this is not a workable substitute; for households whose discount is small or whose alarm use is informal, Self Monitoring is the cheapest path and the hardware investment is preserved.
Will my homeowners insurance discount survive a switch off SimpliSafe?
Most underwriters award the alarm-monitoring discount based on UL-certified central-station response rather than SimpliSafe specifically. Ring Protect Pro and ADT both qualify for the same band of discount on most policies; Wyze Cam Plus Pro qualifies in some cases at the lower band. Google Home Premium and Eufy CloudPlus do not include monitored alarm response on either tier and will usually trigger a discount loss. The cleanest move is to confirm the new pick's monitoring qualifies in writing before cancelling SimpliSafe and to submit the new monitoring certificate immediately after activation.
Are there SimpliSafe discounts beyond the standard pricing?
Hardware kits are regularly discounted across Black Friday, Memorial Day, and home-show events, with the deepest cuts running 30-50 percent off retail. Bundle deals through home insurance partners occasionally include free monitoring months tied to the policy. Refer-a-friend offers a credit to both parties. The cancellation funnel rarely retains households at a reduced monitoring rate, so the lever is usually the kit discount at the install event rather than a retention offer at year three.
Ready to switch?
Our top SimpliSafe alternative: Ring Protect
Ring Protect Pro bundles 24/7 professional monitoring with the largest consumer camera and doorbell ecosystem at SimpliSafe's monthly rate minus a few dollars; the right pick when visibility-led security and Alexa-deep integration are the priority over sensor-heavy alarm response.
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