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A home security system with cameras provides more than just peace of mind. It offers practical benefits that can help keep you, your family, and your property safe:
Pro tip:
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Simplifying home security
SimpliSafe features professional monitoring with easy installation and no long-term contracts.
U.S. News and World Report rates SimpliSafe one of the "best home security systems" five years in a row.*
Smart motion detection knows the difference between humans, pets, and other harmless movements.
The SimpliSafe Smart Alarm Wireless Indoor Security Camera uses two-way audio†, motion sensors to trigger alarms, and AI to distinguish between humans and pets. The privacy shutter is default-closed for peace of mind.
With weather-resistant exteriors, night vision, and AI-powered alerts, SimpliSafe outdoor home security cameras can help stop potential threats outside your home using spotlights and two-way communication.†
SimpliSafe offers wireless, wired, and hybrid options, making it easy to choose the home security system with cameras that fits your needs.
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Wired Cameras |
Wireless Cameras |
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Power supply |
Wired Cameras
Consistent power supply; no need to worry about battery life |
Wireless Cameras
May be battery-operated; can function during power outages |
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Installation |
Wired Cameras
Requires physical wiring and drilling |
Wireless Cameras
Easy to install and move; no physical wiring required |
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Connectivity |
Wired Cameras
Not affected by Wi-Fi disruptions or signal loss |
Wireless Cameras
Relies on Wi-Fi; may experience interference or signal loss |
It's important to think about how your security camera stores your footage. Generally, there are two ways: local storage and cloud storage.
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Local Storage |
Cloud Storage |
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Storage location |
Local Storage
Physical devices (e.g., SD cards, hard drives) |
Cloud Storage
Remote servers accessible from anywhere |
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Data security |
Local Storage
Risk of losing data if the device is damaged or stolen |
Cloud Storage
Data is backed up online; subscription may be required |
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Internet dependency |
Local Storage
Not reliant on internet connection |
Cloud Storage
Requires reliable internet connection to upload footage |