How do I choose the best DIY home security system? If you want to read more about our review process, check out our in-depth article on how we test home security systems and services.
We do the testing in a real home environment over the course of at least a full week. In short, when it comes to home security systems, we pay special attention to the user experience, the promised features, reliability and overall value - along with a few other elements. Hands-on testing is core to our evaluations of any home security products. Still have questions? Check out this comprehensive guide to all things home security. While Ring Alarm is neck-and-neck with Wyze, Wyze comes out on top simply because it's not carrying all the baggage that Ring is.įinally, Lorex offers a local network of connected cameras - but it doesn't offer the integration that smarter systems do for the same price. Meanwhile, Ring Alarm, though a great deal all around, is part of a company with a troubling history when it comes to police partnerships. Kangaroo nearly matches Wyze's price, but its hardware - especially its janky doorbell cam - leaves something to be desired. Cove simply struggled to distinguish itself in any significant way.īudget-friendly options Kangaroo and Ring Alarm couldn't quite knock out Wyze. Frontpoint, meanwhile, offers great hardware at competitive prices, but its monthly $45 monitoring fees are too much. Iota was a great security system, but it wasn't able to match Simplisafe's prices. We've also tried out Abode Iota, Cove, Lorex, Frontpoint, Kangaroo and Ring Alarm. The above systems weren't the only DIY options we tested. See at Wyze Other DIY home security systems we've tested