To help our readers in Oklahoma City find the right security system for their needs, we analyzed and ranked dozens of security systems on factors such as cost, customizability, and professional monitoring plans. Continue reading for more information on our top security systems.

Top 6 Home Security Systems in OKC

ADT: Best Overall Vivint: Best for Smart Home Integration SimpliSafe: Best for Easy Installation Frontpoint: Best for Smartphone Integration Abode: Best for Customization Alder: Best for Medical Alerts

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ADT Home Security

ADT has over 140 years of experience offering a variety of security packages with professional monitoring and installation. The company also has a six-month, money-back guarantee and a large network of professional monitoring centers. Homeowners can purchase the following equipment separately:

Glass break sensor Video doorbell camera Indoor and outdoor cameras Touchscreen keypad Panic button Smoke detector Carbon monoxide detector Flood sensor

Learn more: ADT Home Security Review

Vivint Smart Home Security

Vivint manufactures technologically advanced security equipment that’s capable of integrating with smart devices around your home. While Vivint is pricier than most home security providers, its smart home protection is hard to beat. Vivint offers five package options. The packages range from basic kits that come with essential equipment to comprehensive kits that come with video surveillance and smart devices.

Vivint Smart Hub Starter Kit: The starter package includes a touchscreen panel, a motion sensor, two entry sensors, The Smart Hub, and $100 toward purchasing more sensors. Home Security System Bundle: Includes all of the equipment from the first plan along with a smart smoke detector that will unlock your smart locks for you if smoke is detected. Smart Home Control Bundle: Combines the previous two plans and adds a smart thermostat, smart door lock, and smart garage door opener. You’ll need a Vivint Smart Home Video Plan to use this package. Video Security Bundle: Adds a video doorbell and an outdoor camera to the devices in the Smart Hub Starter Kit. It also includes Wi-Fi-enabled storage to play back recordings. Like the previous package, you’ll need a subscription to the Smart Home Video Plan to use this package. Smart Complete Bundle: This smart package provides extensive security, combining all of the features from the four previous plans.

Learn more: Vivint Home Security Review

SimpliSafe Home Security

SimpliSafe is popular among homeowners that want a DIY system that is easy to install and use. SimpliSafe is one of the most affordable security providers on the market and is used by millions of homeowners across the US. SimpliSafe has five packages. The more comprehensive packages like The Hearth Package, The Knox Package, and The Haven Package come with extra features like a panic button, siren, and key fob along with more sensors.

The Foundation: This package comes with SimpliSafe’s basic equipment—a base station, an entry sensor, a motion sensor, and a keypad. The Essentials: This package adds two more entry sensors to The Foundation Package. The Hearth: The package builds off of The Essentials Package, adding a key fob, smoke detector, and siren. The Knox: The Knox Package adds three more entry sensors and one more motion sensor. The Haven: The Haven Package adds the panic button, temperature sensor, and water sensor that aren’t included in any of the other packages.

SimpliSafe also allows you to build your own plan. You can start with the base station and keypad and add any other features listed in the table above. The cost of equipment is broken down below, but you can also purchase the Standard Monitoring Plan for $14.99 a month and the Interactive Monitoring Plan for $24.99 a month. Learn more: SimpliSafe Home Security Review

Frontpoint Home Security

Frontpoint offers a DIY home security system with no contract requirement and a 30-day, money-back guarantee. With bank-grade encryption and a battery backup that lasts a full day, Frontpoint has become one of the most popular DIY security systems in the industry. Frontpoint has four packages. You can get basic coverage with the Safe Home Starter Package and work your way up to comprehensive coverage with video surveillance with the Safe Home Preferred Package.

Safe Home Starter: The starter package comes with a motion sensor, hub, keypad, and two window/door sensors. Safe Home Everyday: This plan adds an extra door/window sensor and motion sensor to the Safe Home Starter Package. Safe Home Select: This package adds one more door/window sensor and a glass break sensor and smoke and heat sensor to the Safe Home Everyday Package. Safe Home Preferred: The preferred package builds off of the previous package by adding an indoor security camera for video surveillance.

Frontpoint allows you to pay for its packages up front or split it into three-, six-, or 12-month payments through Affirm. Learn more: Frontpoint Home Security Review

Abode Security

Abode has four package options, each with a varying number of sensors and different gateways.

Smart Security Middle: This package comes with one key fob, one keypad, two door/window sensors, one sticker, one motion sensor, and the Gen 2 Gateway. Iota Kit Middle: This package features the Iota All-In-One Gateway, one keypad, one key fob, and three door/window sensors. Smart Security Kit Elite: This package has the Gen 2 Gateway, two motion sensors, one sticker, four mini door/window sensors, one keypad, and one key fob. Iota Kit Elite: The final package comes with the Iota All-In-One Gateway, a motion sensor, a keypad, a key fob, and four door/window sensors.

Learn more: Abode Security Review

Alder Home Security

Alder is a great option for homeowners seeking a security system that can double as a medical alert system. The company has a rapid response time of 3.4 seconds, which is one of the quickest response times on the market.

Alder Packages & Equipment

Alder doesn’t offer bundles of equipment like other providers on the market. Instead, you can pick the equipment you want for your home from the list below.

Touchscreen Panel: This panel is the heart of any Alder security system. To ensure that you have access to your system regardless of your internet situation, it uses cellular connection. Indoor Security Camera: This camera has unique features, like night vision, a wide-angle lens, and two-way talk. It also notifies you when someone in the house needs help. Outdoor Security Camera: Like the indoor security camera, the outdoor one has a wide-angle lens, night vision, and two-way audio. It also has motion detection and mobile notifications. Motion Sensor: These sensors use infrared technology to tell when something is moving in your home. When the sensor detects something, it notifies the control panel, which sends a notification to you and the monitoring center. Door/Window Sensor: These sensors notify you when a door or window is opened while the system is armed. If the system isn’t armed, it’ll make a chime noise. Smart Smoke Detector: This detector alerts you to smoke before smoke signals start. It also detects carbon monoxide. Medical Alert Pendant: This pendant notifies emergency services when the button is pressed, making it best for seniors or other customers with medical issues. Flood and Freeze Detectors: These detectors tell you when there is water in your home. You typically place these near pipes, sinks, and appliances that use water, like a dishwasher or washing machine. Doorbell Camera: This device monitors your front door, giving you a livestream of your entryway and notifying you when someone or something arrives.

Alder Pricing

The cost of an Alder security system will depend on what equipment you choose. However, we called Alder to inquire about the cost of a basic security package and received the following quote: Learn more: Alder Home Security Review

Our Conclusion

Based on our research, we recommend ADT, SimpliSafe, Vivint, Alder, Frontpoint, and Abode for home security systems in OKC. Our team’s analysis determined that ADT is the best overall security system in the city, but the other providers are excellent alternatives. When shopping for a security system, it is always a good idea to get quotes from multiple providers to compare their offerings. You can get free quotes from some of our top-rated providers using the tool below.

What To Consider When Choosing a Home Security System in Oklahoma City

Is SimpliSafe as good as ADT?

SimpliSafe and ADT are both high-quality home security companies. We recommend SimpliSafe for homeowners seeking DIY installation and month-to-month contracts, and ADT for customers that want professional installation and monitoring.

Is a security system worth it?

Yes, a security system is worth the investment. Burglary is a common occurrence for homeowners, and research has found that burglars target homes with an alarm system less frequently.

Can you haggle with a security system company?

Security system companies may be willing to lower their price if you received a more affordable offer from a competitor. That’s why it’s important to get and compare quotes from several providers.

Our Rating Methodology

The This Old House Reviews Team is committed to providing comprehensive and unbiased reviews to our readers. This means earning your trust through transparent reviews and having the data to back up our ratings and recommendations. Our rating system for home security providers is on a 100-point scale based on 10 factors:

Number of systems (5) Special features (10) Installation options (5) Connectivity and smart home automation (15) Pricing (15) Contract period (5) Warranty (15) Trial period (15) Usability (5) Trustworthiness (10)

Our Reviews Team reviewed 32 companies and spent 744 hours researching and testing out products to help us compare home security systems on key factors such as package options, cost, reliability, and ease of use. Read more on our methodology here. Other Resources:

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