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They don’t charge installation fees, setup fees, or activation fees. What they do offer is high quality equipment that is easy to install and maintain by yourself. Here’s a look at why SimpliSafe makes our list for the best wireless home security system:Security through SimpliSafe has everything you want but at a fraction of the price. SimpliSafe does not offer home automation, but for any other feature or equipment you might want with your system, chances are good that SimpliSafe has it. You can get intruder protection, environmental protection, and video feed. Your system will still protect your home in case of a power outage that lasts for days.

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A few months into having the system i had some false alarms. Even steam from boiling water could set the fire alarm off. I would rush to cancel and put in the code and I would say it was sending the cancel but never actually send it because the fire department showed up at my house twice. I live in a small town and it was terrible to me to get 20 men away from the dinners for no reason because the system failed to cancel false alarm. I decided that the system was faulty because it would not cancel false alarms and I called the company to have it turned off. That is when they tell me that they won't turn it off, they won't come get their system out of my house because I signed a contract for 60 months. The only way they will remove the system is if I pay them about 3000 dollars or if I'd talk some other poor sad soul to take the contract off my hands. I'd never burden another person with this company. I was NEVER TOLD I WAS SIGNING A CONTRACT NOR DO I THINK I WAS EVER SHOWN ONE. I was handed a little electronic book to sign and he told me that was only giving him permission to come in my home and install. To me 3000$ is a lot of money.

 

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So, unless you are familiar with how electrical wiring works, you should probably hire someone to install it for you. However, with that being said, many doorbell camera systems come with help videos and technical support that could guide you through the process if you feel like attempting it yourself. That is unless you don’t have an existing doorbell, in which case we recommend you hire an electrician. However, if you don’t have an existing doorbell and you want to buy a hardwired doorbell camera, you will probably need to hire an electrician to do the installation for you. Because if there is no existing doorbell wiring present, your new doorbell camera will need to be completed wired with new wiring. So unless you are an electrician, or have significant electrical skills, you probably should not attempt to do this type of installation yourself. Because not only could it be dangerous, it could also turn into a fire hazard if it is not done right. Electricity is not something you want to take any chances with. Additionally, although you should probably stick with a wireless doorbell camera, if you want a wired doorbell camera and your landlord gives you his/her blessing which he/she might do if you have it professionally installed, it’s even more important that you not only get your landlords blessing, but that the written permission he/she gives you includes exactly what you can and can’t do as far as drilling holes in the walls, ceilings, etc. This will protect you from having to pay damages due to miscommunication when you move out. You will also need to realize that sometimes a landlord will give you permission to have a hardwired doorbell camera installed, but he/she might also require that you leave it with the rental when you move.