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DIY home security systems have no installation fees and cost much less than traditional systems, as you set the system up yourself. Since you have the freedom to install it whenever you want, there’s no need to schedule an appointment and wait for a technician. With DIY systems, you have control over the entire configuration and are able to place sensors, cameras, and other equipment in areas you believe best protect your home. DIY wireless alarm systems don’t require securing cords or mounting control panels. They’re also easily movable, which is a big advantage if you move to a new residence. If you’re a renter and are interested in a home security system, it’s best to first check with your landlord and review your rental agreement. More often than not, renters aren’t permitted to mount or install anything within the home. However, there are a number of home security systems that are designed with renters in mind and can work around these restrictions. Wireless, do it yourself home security systems are usually the best options for renters. They require no installation, are simple to set up, and can easily be moved should the renter relocate to a new residence. Home security systems such as SimpliSafe and Protect America are renter friendly, as they have various DIY and wireless options.

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We wanted to review the various home security plans available to the consumer, so we navigated to the "monitoring solutions" page where there are options for residential plans or commercial plans. Clicking on the residential plans we expected to see choices between various levels of home security systems and services available, and the cost of each, like we do on many other home security websites. Insteadthereis a just a paragraph explaining that "our monitoring packages will bring you peace of mind". Nowhere could we review the actual monitoring packages to determine what services or equipment was included. The security system page is just an add on to the main Xfinity website, and it feels very much like an afterthought. There are no links to testimonials or reviews of any sort for their home security systems and most of the links lead you back to the standard cable TV or internet services for which Xfinity is widely known.

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Plus, there are no long term contracts to worry about. If you’ve been feeling that security around your home is a little lacking, these kits make the perfect starting place. Here’s a list of some of our favorites. And if you’re uncertain whether you want to do it yourself or have one installed for you, we also have a list of the best home security systems, which is a combination of professionally installed and smart diy home security systems to help you. 2 Nest SecureNest Secure is the best example of what a home security starter kit should be: Simple, easy to understand, and unobtrusive while it’s working—but with plenty of options for expansion or additional features. The kit comes with the Guard hub, a round device with a number pad that tracks all the other sensors, but also incorporates a siren and motion sensor of its own.

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