Looking for some peace of mind when it comes to keeping tabs on spiritual eroticismyour home? We've spotted some steep discounts on home security systems and cameras that are sure to help, regardless of your budget. Here are some top picks:
Your home should be a haven — a favorite place to spend time with family, relax, and feel at peace. Unfortunately, our modern society sometimes removes the peace aspect. If you're looking into a home security system to help ease some worry about the safety of your home, this is shaping up to be a great week.
Modern home security systems seamlessly link to your smartphone, giving you instant notifications of anyone or anything at your doorstep. You can also grab an indoor camera to keep an eye on the interior of your home which is especially great if you're expecting kids to come home for school at a certain time or want to check in on pets.
Here are some of the best deal we've found during the week of Sept. 12 if you're shopping for a home security system.
SimpliSafe is one of our favorite brands when it comes to home security systems, serving over 4 million people nationwide. If you're looking for a comprehensive system, the eight-piece SimpliSafe wireless home security system is on sale at Amazon for just $143.99, marked down from the usual price of $239.99. That's a 40% discount.
SimpliSafe says this bundle is ideal for homes with two or three bedroom since it includes a base station, four entry-point sensors, a panic button, a motion sensor, and a keypad to control arming and disarming. The entry-point sensors are designed to attach to windows, doors, or cabinets and will automatically alert you when it's opened.
The included motion sensor detects movement within 35 feet with a 90 degree vision field. When placed in the corner, you'll get a full view of the room. Another great benefit of the SimpliSafe system is the 24-hour battery life in the base which'll keep the system monitoring even if you lose power or WiFi.
A video doorbell can be a great addition to home security and today the eufy Security smart Wi-Fi video doorbell is on sale at Best Buy for just $99.99, down from the list price of $179.99. That means you'll be scoring a 45% discount.
With the eufy video doorbell, you can choose between a wired connection or battery powered to get clear, 2K resolution. You'll be able to chat with anyone who comes to the door via two-way mic, and you'll automatically get alerted on your smartphone when someone comes to the porch.
The weatherproof material means it'll have no trouble through autumn storms and it can withstand a temperature range between 4 and 122 degrees F. The internal storage on the video doorbell with store recordings of happenings within the last 90 days, so you can always go back and review if you actually got that package delivery.
An indoor security camera can be great if you're wondering what your pets are up to or if you'd like get a view of the inner happenings of your home while you're away (think reassurance for knowing you turned off the oven). Thanks to today's sale price at Amazon, the Kasa Indoor Pan/Tilt smart security camera is at the low price of $22.99, which works out to a 23% discount off the usual price of $27.99.
With 1080p full HD video, you're in good hands with the Kasa indoor camera. You'll be able to get peace of mind when you're away from home, check in pets while you're at work, or use it as a baby monitor. The camera detects both motion and sound, sending an alert to your smartphone. During the dark of night, the camera will still be able to detect motion so long as its within 30 feet of the camera. With the camera's pan and tilt functions, you'll be able to get a 360 degree horizontal view and a 133 degree vertical area of coverage.
WYZE outdoor wireless security camera — $19.98$29.98(save $10)
eufy Security 5-piece home alarm kit — $99$159.99(save $60.99)
eufy security eufyCam 2C Pro 3-cam kit — $259.99$389.99(save $130)
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