Here’s a summary of  our top picks for the best self-monitored home security systems: Information accurate as of 11/19/2020

SimpliSafe is our favorite option for wireless home security. The company offers flexible packages with excellent devices and a helpful app. The company also boasts top-rated customer satisfaction. Pros:

Top in customer satisfactionOptional professional monitoringExcellent devices and app

Cons:

Self-monitoring requires their top-tier monthly plan.No standalone smart home products

Contract & price

SimpliSafe’s equipment prices start at $229 for its basic packages and go up to $489.  The company offers two wireless home security plans: SimpliSafe doesn’t require contracts – all plans are month-to-month, and you can cancel anytime. SimpliSafe offers a generous 60-day trial period during which you can return your equipment for a full refund.

Customer service

SimpliSafe ranked first in a 2020 J.D. Power home security study for overall customer satisfaction. The company is also accredited by the Better Business Bureau and has an A+ rating.

Installation options

SimpliSafe offers both DIY and professional installation. The systems are designed for easy DIY installation, but customers can choose professional installation for a one-time fee of $79. Check out: full SimpliSafe review. Abode is the top home security system for self-monitored security. For $6 per month, you get access to the company’s full monitoring capabilities. Abode offers customizable equipment kits with no contracts. Pros:

Low-cost monitoring solutionsLifetime warranty for professionally monitored systems

Cons:

7-day trial periodNo smart doorbellCellular backup is not available for the basic monitoring plan

Contract & price

Abode’s equipment prices start at $229 for the basic package.  For its monitoring option, Abode gives customers two plan options:

Standard: $6 per month for self-monitored systems, includes one-touch alarm/disarm, video storage, and smart home integrationPro: $20 per month for access to professional monitoring services, includes free device shipping and discounts

Customer service

Abode’s website makes it easy for customers to contact the company via chat or use the online knowledge base. However, Abode isn’t accredited with the Better Business Bureau, and it has a C rating with the organization.

Installation options

Abode is designed for easy DIY installation. Customers can also opt for professional installation for a one-time fee of $99. Check out: Abode review. If you’re looking for a free or low-cost home security option, Arlo might be right for you. The company offers free self-monitoring and extremely low-cost professional monitoring plans. Pros:

Optional free self-monitoringHigh-quality video capabilityLow-cost monthly plans

Cons:

Extra cost for 24/7 recordingThe most expensive camera on the list

Contract & price

Arlo’s camera kits start at $499 and go up from there. You can also add individual cameras onto the package for anywhere from $100 to $200 per camera. Arlo offers three plan options:

Arlo Smart: free for 1080p resolution and push notifications. Doesn’t come with cloud storageArlo Smart Premier: $2.99 per month for 2K resolution, 30 days of cloud storage, artificial intelligence, push notifications, custom activity zones, and advanced object detectionArlo Smart Elite: $4.99 per month for 4K resolution, 30 days of cloud storage, artificial intelligence, push notifications, custom activity zones, and advanced object detection

Customer service

Arlo is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and has an A rating. Customers can get support through the Arlo community, through live chat, or by calling the company.

Installation options

Arlo customers can choose between DIY and professional installation. While Arlo doesn’t actually offer professional installation, it partners with HelloTech for installation services for U.S. customers. Vivint offers highly-rated home security with lots of smart home and home automation technology. The company’s contracts are flexible, as customers can opt to pay for their equipment upfront to avoid a contract. Pros:

Flexible contract optionsIn-house smart home techProfessional monitoring option

Cons:

More expensive than the other optionsHave to pay for equipment upfront to avoid a contract

Contract & price

Vivint’s equipment prices start at $599 for a basic package. You can either pay for your equipment upfront or finance your equipment, but the latter requires a contract.  Vivint provides three home security packages:

Smart Security Monitoring: $29.99 per month for 24/7 professional monitoring and mobile alarm access, along with entry, smoke, and fire detectionSmart Home Monitoring: $39.99 per month for the above features, plus smart home integrationSmart Home Video Monitoring: $44.99 per month for video surveillance to enhance home security

Customer service

Vivint customers can reach a company representative via online chat or get answers to their questions in the company’s digital database. However, the company only has a C- rating with the Better Business Bureau and it isn’t accredited.

Installation options

Vivint offers DIY installation. Professional installation costs between $49 and $99, depending on the system. Check out: Vivint review. Ring offers affordable and flexible home security options. The company is best known for its cameras, but it also offers comprehensive security systems. Pros:

Low-cost systemOptional professional installationPackages for any size home

Cons:

Mediocre appCellular backup and video recording are only available with paid professional monitoring.Contract & priceRing’s equipment prices start at $199.99 for the basic package. The company offers two paid wireless home security plans:Basic: $3 per month for snapshot capture, video history for 60 days, and two-way audioPlus: $10 per month for professional monitoring and extended warranties on all devicesRing customers don’t have to opt for a monthly fee. The company offers free self-monitoring, which provides motion-activated notifications, real-time video with Live View, and two-way talk.Customer serviceRing isn’t accredited with the Better Business Bureau, but it does have an A+ rating. It’s also one of the top-rated companies for overall satisfaction in a J.D. Power home security study.Installation optionsRing is intended for easy DIY installation. Customers can also choose to have their Ring system professionally installed for a starting price of $99.Check out: Ring review.

Basic: $3 per month for snapshot capture, video history for 60 days, and two-way audioPlus: $10 per month for professional monitoring and extended warranties on all devices

Ring customers don’t have to opt for a monthly fee. The company offers free self-monitoring, which provides motion-activated notifications, real-time video with Live View, and two-way talk.

Customer service

Ring isn’t accredited with the Better Business Bureau, but it does have an A+ rating. It’s also one of the top-rated companies for overall satisfaction in a J.D. Power home security study.

Installation options

Ring is intended for easy DIY installation. Customers can also choose to have their Ring system professionally installed for a starting price of $99. Check out: Ring review. Blue by ADT offers some of the best smart integration for home security systems. It also offers customizable packages and the option for self-monitoring. Pros:

Customizable packagesOptional self-monitoringAdvanced smart home integration

Cons:

No professional installation optionMixed customer service reviews

Contract & price

Blue by ADT’s equipment starts at $179.99.  The company offers two plan options:

DIY monitoring: free for self-monitoring, mobile alerts and notifications, and wifi connection24/7 professional monitoring: $19.99 per month for professional monitoring by ADT, mobile alerts and notifications, wifi connection, cellular backup, alerts to authorities in an alarm event, and no long-term contract.

Customer service

Blue by ADT has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, but it came in last place in a 2020 J.D. Power home security study for overall customer satisfaction. Customers can contact Blue by ADT for help via phone or email.

Installation options

Blue by ADT doesn’t offer professional installation. Its products are only intended for DIY installation. To choose our top self-monitored security system providers, we use a formula that considers monthly pricing, equipment costs, ease of installation, the flexibility, and customer satisfaction.

Low or no monthly fees: Self-monitored home security systems come at a far lower cost than professionally monitored plans.No long-term contracts: Self-monitored home security plans typically don’t come with long-term contracts; instead, they operate on a month-to-month basis.Easy to install: Most self-monitored home security systems are designed for easy DIY installation.

Cons

Homeowners are on their own: When you have a professional monitoring service, then professionals will monitor your home and call the police if an alarm is triggered. With self-monitoring, it’s on you to call the police.Limited connection: With self-monitored security systems, you’re entirely dependent on your smartphone. If you don’t have phone service, you don’t know the status of your alarms.