SimpliSafe Pricing and Package Costs
SimpliSafe offers a wide range of equipment packages, with flexible self monitoring and professional monitoring options that don't require contracts.
- Fast and easy DIY installation
- Optional professional monitoring costs $21.99 or $31.99 per month
- Packages range from $250 to $730
If you plan to buy a SimpliSafe security system, all SimpliSafe packages are currently up to 50-percent off, with prices starting at around $120 for the cheapest package. You’ll also receive a free wireless indoor camera that typically sells for $149 for every SimpliSafe package you’ll purchase.
SimpliSafe started as a home security company targeting people who live in apartments by pioneering a DIY-installation option and offering products that can easily be taken with you from apartment to apartment. While SimpliSafe is still one of the most affordable security systems available, the company has gotten into the habit of raising its prices regularly. On the bright side, it has started raising the quality of its monitoring service, even offering security camera monitoring now.
Although SimpliSafe appears to be repositioning as a more premium option, the company is still more affordable than top-tier brands like Vivint. Changes are afoot, it seems, at SimpliSafe and it’s our job to ensure the rising prices are still providing great value in return. Let’s find out.
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How Much Does SimpliSafe Cost?
Typically, when we discuss the pricing of a home security solution, we cover the equipment costs, installation fees, and monitoring fees. However, installation and monitoring are optional when you go with SimpliSafe. Therefore, we’ll first focus on how much the equipment costs.
If you’re worried about setting up our home security system, you should know that it only took us about 40 minutes to do ours. We were also very happy with how our system functioned and didn’t regret not having it professionally installed. So, if we can do it, you can do it.
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You can also purchase a monitoring plan. But once again, it’s not mandatory. All your equipment will function, but you’ll need to be the one to call 911 if an emergency arises. However, we recommend choosing one of SimpliSafe’s professional monitoring plans to avoid taking on this responsibility. The Standard Monitoring plan is $21.99 per month and comes with 24/7 emergency dispatch, among other useful features.
We’ll get into more detail on SimpliSafe’s monitoring plans later. For now, let’s review the equipment packages.
Equipment Packages
Equipment packages start at around $250, but in the six times we bought a SimpliSafe system throughout the years, we’ve never paid the full price. That’s because SimpliSafe offers discounts all the time. At a minimum, you can get a 20-percent discount year-round if you add a free trial to the Fast Protect monitoring plan to your cart. But during certain special holidays and shopping days like Black Friday and Christmas, prices can drop by as much as 60-percent. We saw the price of the basic $250 system drop to below $100 during this year’s Amazon Prime Day sale.
You can also get freebies, usually a security camera. The cheapest is the SimpliCam – a $99 value – but we’ve seen SimpliSafe offer its most expensive cameras for free. Those are the Smart Alarm Wireless Indoor Security Camera ($150) and Outdoor Security Camera ($200).
The Smart Alarm Wireless Indoor Camera (pictured below) is the newest and it has a special feature that works exclusively with the Fast Protect plan, so SimpliSafe is always advertising it. We got ours for free thanks to a special deal.
The easiest way to get started with a SimpliSafe system is through a pre-customized package, but aside from that, you can also build your own SimpliSafe system. If you’re looking for an apartment security system or a system for a small house, for instance, it may make sense to purchase just a base station, a few entry sensors, and a motion sensor. That way, you’re buying just what you need — nothing more and nothing less.
We’d recommend checking out SimpliSafe deals before customizing though, especially SimpliSafe Black Friday deals and SimpliSafe Prime Day deals. Like we said, SimpliSafe loves throwing deals, and you might just be able to score better prices if you buy around shopping holidays. For now, check out SimpliSafe’s packages and their regular pricing.
FYI: If you live in an especially cold climate, we recommend looking elsewhere for an outdoor camera, as SimpliSafe’s outdoor camera is only rated for temperatures of above 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
SimpliSafe Packages
The Beacon— $729.90
Components: Base station, keypad, four entry sensors, two motion sensors, two outdoor cameras
The Lighthouse— $479.93
Components: Base station, keypad, three entry sensors, motion sensor, outdoor camera
The Haven— $529.86
Components: Base station, keypad, key fob, four entry sensors, two motion sensors, auxiliary siren, panic button, freeze sensor, smoke detector, water sensor
The Knox— $489.87
Components: Base station, keypad, key fob, six entry sensors, two motion sensors, auxiliary siren, smoke detector
The Hearth— $409.91
Components: Base station, keypad, key fob, three entry sensors, motion sensor, auxiliary siren, smoke detector
The Starter— $279.94
Components: Base station, keypad, three entry sensors, motion sensor
The Foundation— $249.96
Components: Base station, keypad, an entry sensor, motion sensor
Pro Tip: If spending hundreds of dollars up-front on security equipment isn’t feasible, SimpliSafe has partnered with Affirm to offer zero-percent APR financing on orders over $150. You can choose to pay in installments for three, 12, or 24 months. That’s about $10 per month for The Foundation package when financed over 24 months.
SimpliSafe Refurbished Packages
You can get a few more components at a lower price with SimpliSafe’s refurbished systems too. We find they give the same discount on their refurbished systems too making them an even better deal during holiday shopping seasons. Here are the standard prices of SimpliSafe’s refurbished systems:
9 Piece Refurbished System— $413.92
Components: Base station, keypad, four entry sensors, one motion sensor, one panic button, one wired indoor camera
12 Piece Refurbished System— $473.89
Components: Base station, keypad, five entry sensors, one motion sensor, one keyfob, one panic button, one wired indoor camera, one water sensor
11 Piece Outdoor Refurbished System— $658.90
Components: Base station, keypad, four entry sensors, one motion sensor, one keyfob, one glass break sensor, one wired indoor camera, one wireless outdoor camera
16 Piece Outdoor Refurbished System— $832.86
Components: Base station, keypad, five entry sensors, one motion sensor, one keyfob, one panic button, one glass break sensor, two wired indoor cameras, one wireless outdoor camera, two water sensors
SimpliSafe Equipment List
Whether you plan to buy a package or customize your own, you’ll have the option to buy additional components as you see fit for your home security. Below is the regular pricing of SimpliSafe’s add-on equipment.
Device | Cost |
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Base station | $129.99 |
Entry sensor | $14.99 |
Temperature sensor | $29.99 |
Glass break sensor | $39.99 |
Key fob | $24.99 |
Keypad | $69.99 |
Motion sensor | $34.99 |
Panic button | $19.99 |
Smart Alarm Wireless (new indoor camera) | $149.99 |
Wired Indoor Camera | $99.00 |
Wireless outdoor security camera | $199.99 |
Smart lock | $119.99 |
SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro | $169 |
Extra outdoor camera battery pack | $29.99 |
Outdoor camera solar panel | $79.99 |
Outdoor camera power cable | $29.99 |
Siren | $59.99 |
Carbon monoxide and smoke sensor | $69.99 |
2 window decals | $1.99 |
Yard sign | $3.99 |
Smoke detector | $44.99 |
Water sensor | $19.99 |
Extra entry magnet | $4.99 |
FYI: Extra entry magnets are no longer listed on SimpliSafe’s website. But, you can still call their support team to put in a custom order for these products. Unfortunately, they’re permanently out of stock on all replacement batteries sold through them, so we had to go to the hardware store to replace the battery in our carbon monoxide sensor.
To see exactly what we thought of SimpliSafe’s components in practice, read our full SimpliSafe security system review or check out our SimpliSafe FAQs.
Monitoring Options and Pricing
We have a rule that whenever a security system offers professional monitoring, we always go for it. We did the same with SimpliSafe but after testing it for a couple of months, we broke our own rule and used SimpliSafe without a monthly fee – that is, the self-monitoring option.
We were able to do that because SimpliSafe doesn’t require contracts. You can upgrade or downgrade your subscription anytime. That makes SimpliSafe a flexible security system for renters. More importantly, we think SimpliSafe offers enough features even without a professional monitoring subscription. We were able to do things like:
- Receive alerts through the SimpliSafe app
- Automatically or manually trigger sirens
- Livestream security camera footage on our phones
- Control SimpliSafe using the app
- Customize our arming modes to some degree
And because SimpliSafe offers that many features right out the box, we consider it one of the top security systems without a monthly fee. That said, we would recommend at least getting a cloud subscription for your SimpliSafe cameras. They don’t record unless you have one. It costs $9.99 per month and supports up to 10 cameras. We slightly prefer Ring’s $10 per month cloud plan since it supports unlimited cameras, but our home doesn’t need more than five cameras, never mind 10.
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Also note that while we liked what SimpliSafe offers with its free self-monitoring plan, we still recommend getting professional monitoring if it’s within your budget. It starts at $31.99 per month for the Core plan, which includes agent responses to incidents and priority response requests to police.
At about $49.99 per month, the Pro plan includes Active Guard monitoring from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. local time. This involves AI detecting potential threats and alerting live guards who can intervene by speaking through the Outdoor camera’s speaker, sounding an alarm, and flashing the camera’s floodlights. For about $79.99 per month, you can get the Active Guard service around the clock with the Pro Plus plan.
We also love the fact that every active monitoring plan includes cellular backup. SimpliSafe is an internet-reliant security system. If your internet is not working, it won’t be able to send you alerts. If you’re not on any professional monitoring plan, only the base station’s siren will work in case of an intrusion.
With a professional monitoring plan, SimpliSafe will activate the base station’s cellular chip. This is like a SIM card connected to either an AT&T or Verizon network and can generate alerts without Wi-Fi. Add that to the base station’s 24-hour backup power supply and you get a resilient security system that can stay on no matter what.
SimpliSafe Monitoring Breakdown
Features | Free plan | Self Monitoring with Camera Recordings | Standard Professional Monitoring |
Core Professional Monitoring | Pro and Pro Plus Professional Monitoring |
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Livestreaming | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
24/7 Professional monitoring | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Cellular connection | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Environmental monitoring | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Remote control | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Notifications | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Live Guard Protection | No | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Active Guard monitoring | No | No | No | No | Yes (overnight for Pro, 24/7 for Pro Plus) |
Video verified alarms | No | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Unlimited cloud storage | None | Up to 10 cameras | None | Up to 10 cameras | Up to 10 cameras |
Smart home integrations | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
Monthly price | Free | $9.99 | $21.99 | $31.99 | $49.99 Pro, $79.99 Pro Plus |
Secret Alarms
Secret alarms notify only certain people when the system detects a problem; the base station’s siren doesn’t go off. This is useful in case of home invasions, when you don’t want the intruders to know that you have an alarm system that can call the cops.
Video Verification
Next, video verified alarms provide you and the monitoring center with a video clip along with your notification. Because they’ve verified that there’s a crime in progress, police response can be sped up. This feature is also called Fast Protect™, and where things are headed, it seems that SimpliSafe is adding extra perks to this feature. For example, users can now receive text alerts and verify or cancel alarms by replying to the text, making the process a lot more streamlined.
24/7 Live Guard
SimpliSafe monitors not only sensors, but also security cameras. 24/7 Live Guard works on the Smart Alarm Wireless Indoor Camera and it has also rolled out to users with the SimpliSafe Outdoor Camera Pro installed in their homes. Support for the Outdoor Camera Pro is called Active Guard Outdoor Protection and requires a special Pro or Pro Plus monitoring plan which costs $49.99 per month or $79.99 per month respectively. The former enables outdoor camera monitoring overnight, while the latter activates it 24/7.
To access the Pro and Pro Plus plans, you’ll need to sign up for SimpliSafe and then request an upgrade to your monitoring plan. We tested the Live Guard protection with our indoor camera.
Here’s our experience: When we triggered the front door entry sensor while running break-in simulations, the wireless indoor camera came alive and started recording. A few seconds later, we heard a voice coming from it saying we’re being recorded and that police will be called. That voice was streaming live from SimpliSafe’s monitoring facility, and had we not explained what we were doing, the police really would have been called.
It raises some privacy concerns, but at the same time, SimpliSafe included features like a physical privacy shutter to address those. At the least, Live Guard helps make SimpliSafe a good security system for vacation homes – at least when they’re not occupied.
Also note that SimpliSafe isn’t the only company to offer a feature like that, but it’s the most inexpensive. Deep Sentinel charges $100 per month for outdoor camera monitoring (see our Deep Sentinel review), while Ring offers it for indoor and outdoor cameras at $99 per month.
Cloud Storage
Cloud storage, as we discussed earlier, stores your recordings in the cloud from up to 10 cameras. If you want cameras included in your security monitoring, this is a solid feature that you’ll surely need.
Home Automation
Lastly, home automation integrations allow you to pair up SimpliSafe with smart home brands and ecosystems, such as Alexa, Google Assistant, and August Locks.
SimpliSafe doesn’t require users to sign a long-term contract either, unlike the worst security systems that often force or trick customers into signing a contract. Of course, contracts aren’t all that bad. Reputable companies like ADT and Vivint have contracts too, but if you want to avoid contracts altogether (and we can’t blame you), SimpliSafe is a top choice.
Did You Know? With cellular backup, you don’t have to worry if your Wi-Fi network goes down. Your base station will switch to a cellular connection and continue working.
Installation Pricing
SimpliSafe is a DIY security system, so there are no required installation fees. SimpliSafe will ship you a box containing your home security system and it will be up to you to set it up. But don’t worry, it only takes about 30 minutes to set up everything.
That said, if you want a more professional touch, you can get your security system installed by a third-party SimpliSafe partner called OnTech. The service starts at $125.
How Does It Compare?
In terms of equipment and monitoring costs, SimpliSafe is at the lower end of the pricing spectrum with professional monitoring and cellular backup costing around $30 a month. We’ve seen some more traditional brands range from $40 to $60 a month. Many of them require long-term contracts as well, with some contracts as long as five years.
In terms of both cost and term length, SimpliSafe is affordable and flexible. While its monitoring costs aren’t the absolute lowest on the market (we’ve also seen monitoring for as little as $10 a month), SimpliSafe is still very affordable. The brand also runs several specials and sales throughout the year, including the 20-percent discount on new systems that we mentioned above. But if you don’t catch the deal, don’t despair; SimpliSafe has deals all year round, sometimes going as high as 60-percent.
Our Favorite Features
- DIY or professional installation through an authorized third-party: SimpliSafe is easy to install, even if you’re not a security expert like us. Most of the system is wireless, so sensors are as easy as peel-and-stick. However, we like that professional installation is also an option, through a third-party installer, for just $125.
- 24/7 professional monitoring and cellular backup available: Around $30 a month gets you professional monitoring, cellular backup, unlimited cloud storage on 10 cameras, secret alarms, environmental monitoring, and more.
- Integrations with Alexa and Google Assistant: Those in the Amazon and Google smart home ecosystems can command their SimpliSafe system using their voices alone. One note: Alexa has a lot more capabilities than Google Assistant.
- Packages range from about $250 to $730: You can also create a customized system as well, but we recommend buying a package to access savings. As far as pricing goes, SimpliSafe is one of the more affordable companies around in terms of both equipment and monitoring costs.
- Works with Nest thermostats and August smart locks: Users can connect their SimpliSafe components with smart thermostats and locks from Nest and August, respectively, automating their smart homes.
Home Automation
SimpliSafe works with Alexa and Google Assistant, the two most popular voice assistants from Amazon and Google, respectively. Here’s exactly what users can do with each.
Alexa
Using Alexa, users can arm their security system in either home or away mode, or check the status of their security system. Here are the commands for each:
Away Mode
- Alexa, ask SimpliSafe to arm my system in away mode
- Alexa, tell SimpliSafe I’m going out
- Alexa, tell SimpliSafe I’m leaving
- Alexa, tell SimpliSafe to turn on
Home Mode
- Alexa, ask SimpliSafe to arm my system in home mode.
- Alexa, tell SimpliSafe to lock up.
- Alexa, tell SimpliSafe good night.
- Alexa, tell SimpliSafe I’m going to bed.
Check Status
- Alexa, ask SimpliSafe if my house is secure
- Alexa, ask SimpliSafe if I am protected
- Alexa, ask SimpliSafe for my current status
- Alexa, ask SimpliSafe what’s shakin’
These skills only work with the latest version of SimpliSafe and users must pay for the professional monitoring plan to use it.
Google Assistant
Those in the Google smart home ecosystem can have the Google Assistant arm their SimpliSafe security system in either home or away mode, the same as Alexa. You can say either “arm security” or “set security to arm”. Again, this integration is only available with the 24/7 professional monitoring plan1.
Note: Although SimpliSafe works with Alexa and Google Assistant, the Alexa integration is much more robust in terms of capabilities.
Aside from voice assistants, SimpliSafe works with Nest thermostats and August smart locks2 as well, allowing you to automate actions. For example, you can turn your Nest thermostat down automatically or have your locks close automatically when you put the system into away mode.
Can SimpliSafe stand toe-to-toe with other brands? Find out below.
We tested SimpliSafe and compared it side-by-side with other brands to give you the full picture.
Overall Value
SimpliSafe is one of the more affordable smart home security brands on the market today, but its prices for professional monitoring aren’t the cheapest we’ve seen (that honor goes to ecobee Smart Security, which has a $10 per month professional monitoring plan).
In terms of both equipment and monitoring, SimpliSafe doesn’t break the bank. You can do quite a lot for no money at all, in fact. As for those that want 24/7 professional monitoring, SimpliSafe is reasonably priced.
FAQ
With so many security system offerings, we understand if you have more questions about SimpliSafe's pricing. Here, we answer some of the frequently asked questions about SimpliSafe.
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How much does a SimpliSafe home security system cost?
A SimpliSafe home security system costs $125 to $400 after discounts if you buy a pre-built package. However, you can also build your own system by adding individual components to a base station and keypad. Here’s how much SimpliSafe’s equipment costs before discounts are applied:
Component Price Base station $129.99 Carbon monoxide and smoke sensor $69.99 Entry sensor $14.99 Glass break sensor $39.99 Key fob $24.99 Keypad Included free in all packages Motion sensor $34.99 Panic button $19.99 Smart Alarm Wireless Indoor $149.99 Wired Indoor Camera $99.00 Siren $60 Smoke detector $30 Temperature sensor $29.99 Water sensor $19.99 Wireless outdoor security camera $199.99 Yard sign $3.99 -
Which SimpliSafe plan is the best?
The best SimpliSafe plan is the 24/7 professional monitoring plan included in the Core plan, which costs $31.99 a month. For that price, you get all the best features of SimpliSafe, such as professional monitoring, cellular backup, smartphone access, integrations with Alexa and Google Assistant, and video monitoring with cloud storage for up to 10 cameras.
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Does SimpliSafe require a monitoring service?
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.
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Where can you buy a SimpliSafe home security system?
You can buy a SimpliSafe home security system directly from SimpliSafe’s website or on Amazon.
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