Major Home Security Brands Ranked Worst To Best - SlashGear (2023)

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ByS.G. Howe/Updated: May 1, 2023 6:39 pm EST

Implementing a security system means putting the safety of your family and home into someone else's hands, so picking a system isn't a decision to take lightly. Selecting the brand to trust isn't a matter of drawing names out of a hat, either — some home security names have been around for years but are more expensive, while others may be more affordable and yet have a less established brand legacy.

There are two general approaches to home security to choose from, too. You can opt for a full-service security company that will visit your home to install the system and can usually provide ongoing services, such as calling 911 when an alert is triggered. However, there are tons of home surveillance and security brands out there that encourage DIY camera installation and homeowner oversight, like the popular Ring camera.

With that in mind, we've put together a ranking of several popular home security brands, listed from worst to best.All of the factors we have taken into account boil down to how safe a system will make you and your family feel. While there are surely very few home security brands out there that are bad — or, to be more accurately described, incompetent or untrustworthy — some will be a better fit for you than others.

10. Ring

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If asked to list three home security brands, Ring would probably be one of the first names rattled off by most people. While you could argue that the omnipresence of this brand makes it a safe choice because of presumed higher standards of customer service, product quality, accountability, and security, Ring's reputation is far from perfect.

To being with, there's Ring's complicated relationship with law enforcement.In an earlier era of the brand, Ring was known to hand over video footage to police and investigators without being presented with a warrant. The home security brand eventually put a stop to law enforcement directly contacting Ring users through the app for assistance with active investigations, but consumer distrust hasn't disappeared overnight.

Ring's parent companycan't be forgotten, either. Being owned by Amazon means being associated with the history of distrust that customers have with that tech and retail giant. Ring also recently announced that customers are now expected to pay for basic features that were, until March 2023, free, such as the Home and Away modes on the Ring app. Regardless of camera quality or performance –which, for what it's worth, isn't terrible — both Ring and Amazon's dedication to the safety of its customers has been called into question too many times.

9. Canary

Note: Aprevious version of this article claimed that Canary's products don't have features like smoke or carbon monoxide detection, but we've corrected this by including references to Canary Pro's environmental monitoring capabilities.

Canary's humble beginnings as a successful Indiegogo campaign make it one of the smaller home security names in the mix.

This brand offers a core suite of home security features, including Alexa and Google Home compatibility, a night vision camera, and motion detection. Canary devices don't store as much video footage as Ring does — Ring can store 60 days, Canary only 30. This bare-bones approach is what places Canary lower on our list since the brand may be less capable of keeping your home secure as a result, but it is still a basic, simple home security approach for renters or beginners.

On the plus side, the Canary Pro unit offersHomeHealth Technology, a feature that allows owners to monitor the environment's humidity, temperature, and air quality (including smoke and carbon monoxide detection).Unfortunately, an annoying number of Canary's features are stuck behind a paywall, but you can still use the system in a very basic way if you can't swing the monthly fee. However, one strength unique to Canary is that your system can arm or disarm the house based on a face detected by the system's AI person recognition technology.

8. Eufy

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Eufy home security products have undergone extensive SlashGear testing.In general, we've approved of Eufy's home surveillance collection in terms of how well the cameras work. A huge perk to this brand is its rejection of expensive subscriptions, which competitors require for features like cloud-based video storage, human face recognition, and others. Eufy products are high-quality cameras, well-built, and capable of withstanding several home security challenges like lack of solar exposure and cold environmental temperatures.

However, in keeping the perceived safety and security of the homeowner in mind, the hot water that Eufy landed in late 2022 can't go unacknowledged. Despite the brand's claim that users' sensitive home security data — namely pictures and video — were only being stored locally within the users' Eufy ecosystem, a security watchdog reportedly discovered vulnerabilities in the local server storagefor Eufy security cameras.

That said, the claims weren't found to be concrete — independent analysts weren't able to replicate the findings, although they lamented that the claim was plausible and credible — and were countered by Eufy. Unfortunately, the brand's defense against the claim and apology didn't sit right with some users, and since then faith in Eufy has been a bit slow to recover.

7. Nest

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Nest is the home security sector of Google. Like Ring, Nest devices are popular home fixtures for their affordability and their brand familiarity. However, Google — despite being a tech giant with an imperfect data security reputation just like Amazon — has managed to avoid controversy and establish consumer confidence in Nest better than Amazon has with Ring.

Google Nest couldn't climb higher on this list than its current ranking because none of its security cameras offer higher-resolution video than 1080p. This could prove problematic when trying to identify the face of a trespasser, make out a license place, or otherwise analyze a security event. Still,SlashGear testing of Google Nest products has been largely positive over the years, and Nest doesn't require a subscription for a modest amount of cloud video storage, something that very few brands in the home security mix offer.

Google Nest cameras are easy to install, even easier to control and use, and great for smart home beginners or renters. The motion detection and facial recognition technology in Nest cameras have always worked remarkably well in our firsthand use, too.

6. Frontpoint

Frontpoint is a home security system that you may not have heard of yet. That could be because Frontpoint is amongthe more expensive DIY options out there,although it is just as capable as its competitors. Most of Frontpoint's $49.99 per month baseline cost is explained by its mandatory professional 24/7 monitoring — you can't opt for self-surveillance of your system instead. The peace of mind that this affords is compelling, though.

With Frontpoint, homes can be secured from corner to corner. There are key fobs to arm and disarm the system, motion detectors, indoor and outdoor cameras, a video doorbell, and more. One pro for Frontpoint is that its wide product array means a system from this brand can be scaled up to the same level as systems from professional installers like ADT and Vivint. However, Frontpoint's DIY approach means that you can nix the fee of a professional install and DIY the process instead.

5. Arlo

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Arlo security cameras are a product that we see great benefit in for people with light to moderate home surveillance needs — think one camera on the driveway or backyard. In our firsthand testing of an Arlo camera, we found the live remote video feed to be low quality and difficult to connect to, despite the Arlo app indicating a solid network connection.

Arlo also requires a subscription for a vast majority of its camera features. While that may not be entirely unusual, it didn't sit well with us considering that features such as 4K video and distinction between types of movement like human, vehicle, and animal were advertised on the packaging in a way that suggested the features were included in the purchase.

In the end, Arlo's cost may make it an unsustainable system for people looking to implement multiple cameras or other security devices, while the unreliable live connection we experienced bumped it down by a few slots. However, Arlo cameras still perform exceptionally well in several environments, so give this brand consideration if you want just a camera or two.

4. ADT Home Security

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Perhaps the most established home security brand on this ranking, ADT is an exceptional option if you want an extensive security system custom-tailored to your home with a white-glove professional installation and thorough smart home compatibility. The downside to ADT and similar companies that professionally install and monitor your home security system is that higher costs, monthly fees, and subscriptions aren't optional. Even as a nearly 150-year-old company, ADT has updated its products to include more appealing smart home features, like video doorbells. Of course, all this comes with one of the heftiest prices to pay in home security.

On the plus side, ADT isn't going to lose relevance in the home security field without a fight. The company partnered withGoogle in 2020 to integrate its Nest devices into ADT systemsand even includes Nest products in its home security packages. This year, ADT announced a mobile application that will finally corral the control of its security systems into one place, rather than having the controls scattered across the web portal, app, and in-home panels.

3. Abode

Abode and Arlo are close competitors offering similar key features like self-monitoring and easy DIY installation of their products. Abode, however, expanded its product collection beyond cameras to include things like key fobs, entry sensors, and motion detectors for an added layer of home security. While Arlo's cameras do have motion detection built-in, as do most modern home surveillance cameras at this point, the Abode motion detectors are appealing for places where you don't necessarily want or need constant video surveillance but do want to be alerted to activity, like in a child's room.

Another advantage that Abode holds over Arlo is its cross-compatibility with other smart home names, notably Nest and Alexa, making integrating an Abode security system into a smart home easier. Arlo's cameras may outperform Abode's with their 4K video capabilities, but only if you're willing and able to pay. Further, Abode offers a more comprehensive safety blanket with additional features and security products. Abode takes the wide range of products offered by a top-tier full-service security company, like Vivint or ADT, and offers it in a more affordable translation — with a baseline video cloud storage feature for free, too.

2. SimpliSafe Home Security

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SimpliSafe is an excellent home security system that provides a full span of protection at an obtainable price. We like that SimpliSafe doesn't require you to pay for a professional installation but offers 24/7 professional home monitoring at a reasonable subscription fee.

Knowing that security experts are at the ready to call the authorities or contact you if something is amiss at home allows for more peace of mind when you're away, especially in the late hours of the night or when you're unable to remotely monitor yourself, like when you're on vacation, on a plane, or on a cruise. What also makes SimpliSafe's professional monitoring very appealing is that there's no long-term contract necessary. This security brand lets you hire professional monitoring month to month, so if you're going away for the summer or want some extra eyes on your space during the holidays, you only have to pay for what you need and cancel it when you please.

In our experience, SimpliSafe equipment is reliable and capable. It covers the needs of most homeowners, which are mostly to pick up on human activity near doors and vehicles. However, SimpliSafe's products are geared towards tool-free installation and renters looking to DIY some security for their temporary homes. For that reason, professional install support isn't as strong at SimpliSafe as it is at full-service competitors, and the peel-and-stick adhesive on SimpliSafe equipment doesn't boast the same longevity as traditionally mounted cameras.

1. Vivint Home Security

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Vivint Home Security is a full-service security provider that guides customers through selecting the best products for their home. Vivint and SimpliSafe run a close race against one another, asthey're both newer home security names than ADT, offer similar product lineups, and have largely positive reputations for performance and security. Each of these brands carries key equipment for home surveillance, including motion and glass-breaking sensors. Vivint's baseline security system package has a few offerings that SimpliSafe's basic package doesn't, like a smart lock and a video doorbell.

Setting Vivint apart from SimpliSafe is its offer for professional installation of its systems. SimpliSafe may offer third-party installation for a fee in certain areas, but usually the installation is done by the homeowner. DIY installation, like what is offered bySimpliSafe, is appealing from a budgetary perspective, especially for renters. Still, knowing that the safety of your home and the effectiveness of your security system are in the hands of an experienced professional certainly affords more peace of mind than having faith that you've followed the instructions (and one or two YouTube guides) appropriately.

Vivint also offered us stellar customer support in our firsthand use of the system and has a more impressive lineup of smart devices and equipment. The security and professional monitoring of your home is incredible, too. However, this option is more expensive and requires a willingness to have holes drilled in and outside of your home.

FAQs

What is the #1 rated home security? ›

Vivint is our pick for the best overall security system. With an average rating of 4.6 stars across numerous customer review forums, Vivint reaches a wide range of customers through its system's compatibility with many smart home products.

What is the number 1 security system in the US? ›

Compare the best home security systems
BrandBest forSmart home compatibility
VivintBest overallAmazon, Google, Z-Wave
SimpliSafeBest DIY securityAmazon, Google
ADTMost experiencedAmazon, Google, Z-Wave
CoveBest customer experienceAmazon, Google
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What is the most hacked home security system? ›

In it's latest tests, Consumer Reports found five home security systems were susceptible to these types of attacks: Adobe Iota, Cove Home Security, Eufy 5-Piece Home Alarm Kit, Ring Alarm, and SimpliSafe the Essentials.

Which security companies are the best? ›

The 10 Best Home Security Companies of 2023
  • Vivint.
  • ADT.
  • Ring.
  • SimpliSafe.
  • Brinks.
  • Link Interactive.
  • Abode.
  • Frontpoint.
3 days ago

What security is better than ADT? ›

1. Vivint vs. ADT: Reputation and Customer Reviews. Vivint is known as one of the best professionally installed and monitored home security systems on the market and has an outstanding score of 4.0 out of 5 on Trustpilot after almost 30,000 Vivint reviews at the time of writing.

What is the oldest home security company? ›

1874–1890

American District Telegraph (ADT) Founder Edward Callahan created a telegraph-based "call-box" to signal for assistance to a central office. He quickly connected 50 other homes in the neighborhood, creating the first residential security system network.

What is the cost of ADT a month? ›

The total cost for the ADT Secure Home Package starts at:

$599 to $899 upfront + $45.99/month; or. $55.97 to $60.97/month.

What is the biggest security company? ›

AlliedBarton. AlliedBarton is a Pennsylvania-based private security company that was established in 1957. Staffed by over 55,000 employees, who are divided among 120 offices around the USA, AlliedBarton is the biggest U.S.-owned security officer business in America.

What security Cannot be hacked? ›

Local alarm systems, for instance, aren't connected to the internet and thus aren't hackable. Smart home security systems, on the other hand, are connected to the internet, so there is a possibility of hacking, like any other internet-connected product.

What home security Cannot be hacked? ›

Your safest bet is to go with ADT Pulse cameras, as they have stronger built-in resistance to hacking.

What home security cameras Cannot be hacked? ›

Any device connected to the internet can be hacked, and that includes home security cameras. Wired cameras are less vulnerable than Wi-Fi cameras, and those with local storage are less vulnerable than cameras that store video on a cloud-based server. However, all cameras can be hacked.

What security company does Mark Zuckerberg use? ›

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has said in a filing that it is increasing its spend on the personal security of chief executive and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg by $4m (£3.3m) to $14m, at a moment when the company has cut thousands of jobs in what Zuckerberg has called the “year of efficiency”.

How do I choose a good security guard company? ›

How to choose a security guard agency
  1. Know Your Requirements. ...
  2. Background and reputation of the company. ...
  3. Training and Certification for best security guard company. ...
  4. Professionalism and communication. ...
  5. References and Recommendations. ...
  6. Verify Licensing and Accreditation. ...
  7. Focus On Reliability.
Sep 12, 2022

What is the biggest security threat to a company? ›

The Top 12 Security Threats To Your Company Network
  • Malware.
  • Data breaches.
  • Ransomware.
  • Supply chain attacks.
  • Thread hijacking.
  • Vishing.
  • Remote access vulnerabilities.
  • Mobile threats.
Apr 5, 2023

Can burglars disable ADT? ›

If you have your security system monitored through a home phone line, a burglar can easily disable your alarm communication.

Do people still use ADT? ›

Thanks to its extensive network of monitoring centers and its history of over 150 years in the industry, customers continue to trust ADT for their home security needs. Forbes Advisor named ADT the Best Pro Monitoring security company on our Best home security companies list.

What is the ADT security controversy? ›

As part of its ongoing crackdown on misleading endorsements in advertising, the Federal Trade Commission has charged the home security company ADT LLC with misrepresenting that paid endorsements from safety and technology experts were independent reviews.

What home security system is made in USA? ›

Are any security cameras made in the USA? Arecont Vision produces many of the most popular American made security cameras and is offered by A1 Security Cameras for you to consider. This company does manufacture each of its products within the states, including its sophisticated IP camera brand devices.

Who is the largest privately owned security? ›

Biggest Private Security Companies in the World
  • Constellis. ...
  • Unity Resources Group. ...
  • CACI International Inc. ...
  • ICTS International N.V. ...
  • The Brink's Company. ...
  • Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. 2021 Revenue: $7.86 billion. ...
  • Control Risks. Revenue as of 2021: $300 million. ...
  • GardaWorld Corporation. 2021 Revenue: $2.71 billion.
Mar 13, 2023

What is the largest private security company in the United States? ›

GardaWorld. GardaWorld's services extend across the United States and in 45 countries around the world. They are the world's largest privately owned integrated security and risk company with over 102,000 security professionals and 300 branches.

What you should know before buying a home security system? ›

Key features to consider when purchasing a home security system include wireless vs. wired home security monitoring, the security of the system itself (whether it's vulnerable to hackers), and the cost.

How much should I expect to pay for home security? ›

Home Security System Monthly Cost

All home security systems charge a monthly fee for monitoring services. The home security companies monthly cost typically ranges from about $10 to $50, with prices varying depending on the amount of equipment being monitored, and how advanced the services are.

How do I choose a home alarm system? ›

  1. If you want peace of mind that your home is protected when you're out of town or asleep at night, you should consider investing in a home security system. ...
  2. Costs. ...
  3. Contract requirements. ...
  4. Monitoring options. ...
  5. Smart Home Integration. ...
  6. Type of Equipment. ...
  7. Type of Connection. ...
  8. ADT Home Security.
Aug 2, 2022

Does ADT give senior discounts? ›

ADT Senior Discounts

ADT offers a 20 percent discount on installation and $2 off monthly costs for AARP members. In addition, they regularly run limited-time deals.

Do I own my ADT equipment? ›

Do I own or lease the home security system? With ADT, you lease the equipment. The price of the equipment is rolled into your monthly monitoring payment.

Does ADT put cameras in your house? ›

ADT Indoor Security Cameras offer these additional features

Place indoor cameras anywhere in your home within Wi-Fi signal range of the control panel.

What was the oldest security company in America? ›

Spy and detective Allan Pinkerton founded the Pinkerton National Detective Agency in Chicago in 1850 making it one of the oldest security companies in America.

What is the highest ranking security guard? ›

Commander or Chief:

This is the highest-ranking position. The commander or chief oversees all security personnel within an organization. Therefore, they are also in charge of managing all the lower rankings of security personnel.

What is the highest security level in the world? ›

Level 3 Security (L3S) is referred to as the most in-depth and highest security level technology for securing identities and identity documents.

Can hackers see you through your phone camera? ›

Can hackers watch through your camera? If a hacker installs spyware on your phone then there is a good chance they will be able to access your camera and turn it on/off as they please. They may also be able to access any photos or videos you have previously taken.

Can burglars jam your wireless security system? ›

Jamming attacks are technically possible, but they're very unlikely to happen in real life,” says Fred Garcia, a CR test engineer for privacy and security. “We don't recommend you throw out these systems, but you should be aware that they're vulnerable.” There's no real way to avoid systems with wireless technology.

What is the most hacked password? ›

USA – Top 20 Most Used Passwords
  • password.
  • 123456.
  • 123456789.
  • 12345678.
  • 1234567.
  • password1.
  • 12345.
  • 1234567890.
Jun 1, 2023

Can someone turn off my security camera? ›

When someone hacks your security camera, they have the ability to control it, which includes turning it on and off. If that LED light is on and you know for sure you haven't turned your camera on, follow the steps above to tell whether your security system has been hacked or not.

How can you tell if your security camera has been hacked? ›

There are several signs that may indicate that someone hacked your security or camera. These signs include unexpected camera movements, increased data usage, unrecognized logins, and more. Vulnerable security systems and hacked IP cameras can reveal sensitive information about you and your family.

Can burglars disarm SimpliSafe? ›

Using a keypad and a base station from a SimpliSafe system, and an off-the-shelf microcontroller — all of which cost roughly $250 — Zonenberg demonstrated how easy it is for a burglar to disable the alarm.

What blocks a security camera? ›

The privacy fence, bamboo curtains and yard shade sails are also effective tools to disable CCTV security cameras. Additionally, you may put up cheap posts with cloth flags along the property line to block the CCTV security camera.

What can blind a security camera? ›

Covering the Camera Lens

One of the simplest methods for blinding a security camera is to cover the lens with a material that will block the view. This could be anything from tape or paint to a physical object such as a bag or box.

Are wired security cameras better? ›

Advantages of Wired Security Cameras

Wired camera systems are a strong option for home security and they offer advantages over wireless systems. The chief advantage of wired camera systems is that the feed to the hub remains safe. The signal will not break or degrade.

What is grade 1 vs grade 2 security? ›

Grade 1 not only meets commercial building requirements, it also provides the best security available against vandalism and heavy usage. Grade 2 meets light commercial requirements and exceeds residential building requirements. These locks are adequate for lighter duty doors where security is less of an issue.

Is ADT and Protection 1 the same company? ›

In 2016, a company called Apollo Group Management acquired ADT and merged it with Protection One, so the two are essentially the same company but technically two separate entities with slightly different services and price points. Protection One currently holds an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

What is the difference between ADT and Protection 1? ›

They are largely the same in that they both monitor for environmental and intrusion alerts, dispatching help if they can't reach you first. The biggest difference is that ADT has its own monitoring stations (six spread across North America) while Protection 1 outsources its monitoring to a third-party company.

What does Grade 3 security mean? ›

A lock's security is denoted by its American National Standards Institute (ANSI) grade, with Grade 1 the most secure and Grade 3 the least. A builder-quality tubular lock will likely be a Grade 3, a good-quality handleset a Grade 2.

What is Grade 5 security? ›

GRADE 5 – Extra High Security. GRADE 4 – High Security. GRADE 3 – Medium / High Security. GRADE 2 – Standard Security. GRADE 1 – Low Security.

What is Grade 4 security? ›

Security Officer Grade 4 means a person employed substantially in a security and/or data input and/or a monitoring function within a central station and principally occupied in one or more of the following duties: Monitoring, recording, inputting information or reacting to signals and instruments related to electronic ...

What company bought out ADT? ›

In January 2018, the company IPOed on the New York Stock Exchange under ticker symbol "ADT". As of the end of 2022, Apollo still retains a majority share in ADT.

Is there a lawsuit against ADT? ›

The lawsuit says ADT is responsible for seven causes of action, including negligence; intrusion upon seclusion; negligent hiring, supervision and retention; intentional infliction of emotional distress; and privacy monitoring.

Is ADT owned by China? ›

October 24, 2019…. Advanced Dicing Technologies Ltd (ADT), a leading global manufacturer of dicing equipment and blades, announced today that a consortium of Chinese investors have completed the full acquisition of the company.

What is the disadvantage of ADT? ›

Disadvantages of ADT in Data Structures

Overhead: Using ADTs may result in additional overhead due to the need for abstraction and encapsulation. Limited control: ADTs can limit the level of control that a programmer has over the data structure, which can be a disadvantage in certain scenarios.

What is security code 9 on ADT? ›

9 Fire – Indicates that there are fire alarms in memory.

How much do people pay for ADT? ›

ADT does have a monthly fee. All of its systems require full 24/7 professional monitoring. Monitoring prices vary greatly depending on what specific components you purchase with your system, but they start at $45.99 per month. In addition, ADT has financing options for its equipment, up to 60 months.

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