Using SimpliSafe Without Monitoring: Is It Worth It?

 


Using SimpliSafe Without Monitoring: Is It Worth It?

 

Obviously the key benefit is cost savings. 

You’ll notice that investing in SimpliSafe without monitoring still requires an initial outlay on these crucial pieces of equipment. These gadgets form the backbone of your home security system whether you opt for professional monitoring or not.

 

You can check out the costs on their Build my system page here. Costs depend on what you decide to add to your system. If you have a one-bedroom apartment, it might be less than $100. If you have a large home and want leak sensors for every faucet and toilet, it could be hundreds of dollars.

Monitoring Plan Costs

Moving onto their subscription services SimpliSafe has two main offerings: Fast Protect Professional Monitoring priced at $29.99 monthly and the Self Monitoring plan at $9.99 per monthly.

 

Here’s a comparison of these three plans:

Monitoring Plan Options

Details

Self Monitoring Plan w/ Camera Recordings ($9.99/month)

Key Features:

·         Unlimited camera recordings & 30-day cloud storage

·         Full self-monitoring with mobile app

·         Up to 3 year hardware warranty

·         33¢ per day

·         No contract. Cancel anytime

Exclusions:

·         No 24/7 live guard protection by professional monitoring agents

·         No police, fire, or medical dispatch

·         No cellular backup during power outages

·         No advanced app features

The Standard plan ($19.99/month)

Key Features:

·         Up to 3 year total warranty

·         24/7 priority police dispatch

·         24/7 fire department dispatch

·         24/7 ambulance dispatch

Exclusions:

·         No HD live view on all cameras

·         No unlimited camera recordings

·         No video verification

·         No hazard monitoring

·         No extra hardware discount

Fast Protect™ Professional Monitoring ($29.99/month)

Key Features:

·         24/7 live guard protection from SimpliSafe®

·         Professional monitoring agents respond to alarms 24/7

·         Faster police dispatch after verification*

·         Whole home protection against break-ins, fires, floods, etc.

·         Instant alarm alerts on mobile app

·         Unlimited camera recordings & 30-day cloud storage

·         Lifetime subscriber warranty on hardware

Exclusions:

·         N/A

 

SimpliSafe offers robust professional monitoring services that act as the cornerstone of a dependable home security system. From their centralized monitoring center, a skilled team vigilantly supervises alerts generated by the SimpliSafe system ensuring that no alarm goes

unnoticed and that timely action is taken when necessary.

 

In urgent situations, they don’t hesitate to contact relevant agencies such as the police or fire departments, potentially saving precious time.

Obviously you are here because you’re wondering if you need any of this in the first place. Let’s talk about it to see what that will look like.

Maximizing Features Without Active Monitoring

 

Running SimpliSafe without active monitoring doesn’t necessarily mean compromising on security, but ultimately, this depends on the user and what they decide to do with their system.

You can still leverage key features like motion sensors and mobile app notifications to maintain a robust home defense. Let’s take a look at some of your options.

Utilizing Motion Sensors

SimpliSafe motion sensors are your first line of protection against intruders. These nifty devices which come standard with every SimpliSafe Security System detect movement in your house when the system is armed. Whenever a door or window is opened they are tripped and if your system is in home or away mode it sets off an alarm.




If someone does break in the sensor triggers an alert sent directly to you via email or SMS – a feature available even if you are not subscribed to professional monitoring services. It allows for immediate action from your end without having to wait for a middleman response team.

If you choose to add a siren from SimpliSafe this will also trigger an extremely loud 105-decibel alarm. Your SMS or email alerts aren’t going to do you much good if you’re sleeping – without active monitoring you will  want a loud alarm to wake you up from your slumber. Make sure you add this especially if you arepassing on monitoring.

You can further enhance this by using SimpliSafe’s interactive monitoring features through their mobile app (for iOS and Android). The app lets you arm or disarm your system remotely view live camera feeds, and receive alerts wherever you are - offering comprehensive self-monitoring options at no extra cost.

Camera Options

Choosing the right security camera can feel like navigating a maze. But with SimpliSafe, it’s more like taking a stroll in the park. Let’s talk about two main types they offer: indoor and outdoor cameras.

SimpliSafe’s indoor and outdoor cameras have different features designed to meet your unique needs at home or office.

 

Besides capturing high-quality videos during the day, this cam boasts excellent night vision, too. Its privacy shutter lets you control when your camera is on or off for added peace of mind – no more worries about prying eyes.

Moving onto their outdoor security solution, which goes by the name Outdoor Camera Kit.

This kit includes an outdoor camera along with doorbell sensors. The beauty here lies in its weatherproof design coupled with color night vision - ensuring clear images even under challenging lighting conditions.

A bonus feature is digital zoom capabilities, allowing a closer look without compromising image quality; this is just what we need for those detailed inspection moments. All these features are wrapped up in one sturdy case that is resistant against both dust & water.

 

Home Assistant and Homebridge

Beyond Amazon Alexa integration, there are many ways custom automation could add value when leveraging smart home automation features offered by third-party integrators. These apps essentially act like a glue between services, so you can set it up to where if your SimpliSafe  alarm goes off then some other service is called. That could be a phone call triggered, a text message, a light turned on a Google Drive document created your Roombas started – you get the idea.

If a door sensor triggers at odd hours while nobody should be around – why not program lights throughout the house to switch on as if someone were actually awake.

·         This proactive approach helps deter any potential intruders from further pursuing their intent.

·         Gives off signals that make it seem like somebody’s always watching.

You see this isn’t just about making things easier but also safer because now every  aspect of your home can work together in harmony to create a secure environment.

You can create automations that will initiate certain activities in response to occurrences such as if an alert is activated or when you are away from your house.

Platforms like Home Assistant and Homebridge act as central hubs that bridge various smart devices and services together, enabling more intricate interactions and automation.

Home Assistant, for instance, is a highly customizable open-source platform that can integrate a wide range of smart devices, including SimpliSafe. By integrating SimpliSafe with Home Assistant you can have access to an even broader spectrum of automation and controls that extend beyond what Amazon Alexa or IFTTT offers. Imagine setting up a routine where if your SimpliSafe system detects a potential security breach, not only do lights in your house come on, but also your connected music system starts playing loud noise, further deterring intruders.

 

 

 

Homebridge on the other hand is a lightweight server that emulates the iOS HomeKit API. With Homebridge you can make non-HomeKit-compatible devices work as if they were native to Apple’s ecosystem.

 This means for Apple users, SimpliSafe can be controlled directly through the Apple Home app or via Siri once it’s integrated through Homebridge.

This grants an additional layer of convenience and seamless integration for those embedded in the Apple ecosystem.

The beauty of platforms like Home Assistant and Homebridge is the level of customization they offer. You can tweak adjust and set up a myriad of scenarios tailored to your needs and security preferences. The possibilities are nearly endless and it’s all about creating a safer smarter and more responsive living environment.

Pros and Cons of Using SimpliSafe Without Monitoring

 

Considering the importance of home security, it is prudent to assess both its advantages and disadvantages. Using SimpliSafe without monitoring can offer some surprising benefits but also comes with potential drawbacks.

The Benefits of Self-Monitoring

Going down the self-monitoring route means no monthly fees, giving you more control over costs.

As I mentioned earlier you still receive alerts directly on your phone through the SimpliSafe app if a sensor is triggered. This feature lets you keep an eye on things without paying for professional services.

 

 

 

This method works great when coupled with SimpliSafe cameras as they provide real-time visuals that help verify if an alert requires immediate action or not.

The company offers indoor cameras with privacy shutters and outdoor options for comprehensive coverage around your property.

The Drawbacks of Self-Monitoring

No matter how diligent we are, we cannot monitor our homes 24/7 like a dedicated center could do. In this case, we choose professional monitoring plans from companies like Simplisafe.

Sleep time, busy schedules, or simply being in areas with poor reception might lead to missing crucial alerts, leading to delayed response times during emergencies, which can have serious consequences sometimes.

 

 

 

A key part left unmonitored is dispatch services these send law enforcement officers right to your doorstep in case any unusual activity gets detected by sensors placed all across your property - both inside and outside.

They operate continuously making sure that nothing goes unnoticed unlike us humans, who are bound to miss out on things due to our busy schedules.

Another consideration is the potential insurance implications. Some insurance providers offer discounts to homeowners with monitored security systems and by opting out of SimpliSafe’s monitoring you might miss out on these savings.

Lastly you can not save footage from SimpliSafe cameras to a local Network Video Recorder (NVR) due to its cloud-only design. Users can still live stream and receive push notifications directly from the cameras but not from the broader SimpliSafe system.

Comparing security levels between self-monitoring and professional monitoring the latter tends to have an edge. This is because it includes round-the-clock surveillance from trained professionals at a central station quick response times in case of emergencies and routine checks for system health issues - all adding up to enhancing your home’s safety quotient.

My Opinion?

 

Choosing between self-monitoring and professional monitoring is a decision that largely depends on individual preferences, lifestyle, and budget.

While self-monitoring with SimpliSafe can offer significant cost savings and a sense of direct control it does

require consistent vigilance and quick decision-making on the part of the homeowner.

On the other hand, professional monitoring provides round-the-clock surveillance, prompt response times, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing experts are always watching over your home.

While each approach has its merits and demerits the ultimate goal remains the same:

safeguarding one’s home and loved ones.

In my opinion, the investment in monitoring, whether self-done or professional, is well worth it. The peace of mind and security it provides when weighed against the potential risks of leaving a home unmonitored underscores the value of having an active security system in place. If you are out grabbing groceries and somebody breaks into your house, a service that calls the police for you could be the best $29/month you are ever spent.

What do you think?

Are you tempted to try SimpliSafe without monitoring?

What led you to this decision?

 Did you discover any cool automation or a cheaper third-party dispatching service?

Let us know in the comments below!

I hope you find what you’re looking for!

 

 

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