SAVE $125:The eroticizing inequality in the united states8-piece SimpliSafe Indoor Home Security System is on sale for $124.99 at Best Buy, down from the standard price of $249.99. That's a 50% discount.
Since we're almost to summer vacation time, it's smart to start thinking about home security. While many of us have snagged a video doorbell or cameras for the driveway, it's easy to overlook interior protection. If you're looking to strengthen home security before you take off on vacation, there's a great deal in store today.
As of April 8, the SimpliSafe Indoor Home Security System (8-piece) is on sale at Best Buy for just $124.99, marked down from the usual price of $249.99. That's a 50% discount that takes $125 off the price.
The SimpliSafe system comes with all the parts you'd want with an indoor home security system. The main base works as the system's hub, while the keypad gives you arm and disarm access. The bundle also comes with four entry sensors that you can place on windows, doors, or cabinets. Plus, you'll get two motion sensors that are designed to only pick up human movement, not pets.
Together, the system works to keep the interior of your home safe. The base is capable of sending alarm signals to the monitoring center. Plus, it doesn't require any wiring or drilling to install this system. You'll need to plug the base in, but it has a built-in cellular connection, and it's equipped with a back-up battery that can stay live for up to 24 hours should the power go out. In terms of siren power, you're looking at 95 decibels.
The keypad comes with great features like a smash-proof design. But should the pad take damage, it's designed to send a signal to the monitoring center when signed up for a SimpliSafe monitoring plan. As an added bonus, this bundle comes with a SimpliSafe yard sign to help discourage intruders.
If you'll be heading off on a summer vacation, be sure your home's secured. Thanks to today's deal on this whole-home system from SimpliSafe, you can relax on vacation knowing your home is safe.
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