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Las Vegas customers will incur an additional monthly verified response fee currently $4. 00/mo. 2 Year Term Service Agreement Your service agreement will be for 24 months. You may cancel within 30 days of start of agreement to avoid an early termination fee ETF by calling Cox Customer Care at the number located on your bill. After that, you will be charged up to $240 if you cancel the agreement or TV, Internet or Basic Phone is disconnected.

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Supports multiple wireless platforms. Loud siren. Cons: Limited home-monitoring-systems.html">integration with other devices. Doesn't support IFTTT. Bulky contact sensors. Bottom Line: The Ring Alarm Security Kit is a DIY home security system that is easy to install and offers affordable professional monitoring, but interoperability with Ring cameras and third party devices is not yet supported. Read ReviewFrontPoint Safe Home ReviewMSRP: $882. 84 at Pros: Easy to install. Lots of component choices. Works with Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands. Cons: Requires a one or three year monitoring plan.

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What equipment should you get?Begin with a starter kit that covers home-security-systems-indianapolis.html">your basic DIY home security needs such as the number of motion detectors and entry sensors for your home's size. From there, you can choose other devices to enhance the surveillance around your home. Most of the systems we tested sell add ons to boost your security beyond the basics. The most useful add ons are third party smart home devices. Scout Alarm, abode, SimpliSafe, SwannOne, Wink and Iris by Lowe's can all integrate with Nest, which means you can set up your home security system to work with other Nest products such as a security camera. Half of the systems we tested can also use If This Then That IFTTT, a free internet based automation service that helps DIY security systems and third party smart home devices work together.

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