SimpliSafe vs. Blue by ADT
When you compare Blue by ADT vs. SimpliSafe, SimpliSafe takes the prize. While we found both home security systems easy to use and affordable, SimpliSafe offered, well, more. It features a bevy of helpful security equipment options, the versatility of pro or DIY installation, and a better return policy than Blue.
Here’s how everything shook out after we tested and compared these two systems.
SimpliSafe vs. Blue by ADT at a glance
SimpliSafe Pros and Cons
SimpliSafe is best for people who want great connectivity
If you need a bunch of devices that all work well together, SimpliSafe is a good choice. It has a device for just about everything. From smoke detection to intruder detection, SimpliSafe has you covered.
And its security cameras are affordable, so you can get multiple cameras for your home. This can be particularly helpful if you have a large yard or home that needs a bunch of cameras for full coverage.
Blue by ADT Pros and Cons
Blue by ADT is best for those that need a trusted name
Blue by ADT is for people who want a little extra reassurance that everything is going to work. It’s a highly trusted company with decades of experience. ADT has been around for more than 140 years. Though the Blue version of ADT has only been around a few years, it’s still backed by ADT and its nine monitoring centers. These centers have generators and redundancy plans to ensure its customers never go without service.
Plus, Blue by ADT has a lower entry price, making it easier to get started if you’re on a budget.
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Similarities
We love that both of these companies seem to look out for the customer. Both have no contract and offer inexpensive packages and monitoring.
No contract
Unlike some other big names in the industry (we’re looking at you ADT), neither SimpliSafe nor Blue make you sign a contract. While this means that you need to pay for your equipment up front, you won’t be locked into an agreement or pay a penalty if you decide to try a different security system company.
Cost
There isn’t much difference in price. Blue by ADT is slightly cheaper, but SimpliSafe offers more packages to choose from.
SimpliSafe has five home security system packages that range from $229 to $489. You can DIY yourself a customized package too. Customized packages start at $184.
Blue by ADT has three packages that range from $179.99 to $449.97. Custom packages start at $179.99.
Differences
While Blue has more pricey professional monitoring, it has the edge overall. SimpliSafe provides the knockout in the equipment, installation, and return policy categories, though.
Professional monitoring
Both SimpliSafe and Blue offer low monthly monitoring-plan fees. What you get for the price is where the brands differ. Let’s take a look at SimpliSafe’s most affordable package and Blue by ADT’s only package. As you can see, you get what you pay for.
Info current as of 06/21/21. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.
To get all of the features that the Blue by ADT plan offers, you’ll need to upgrade to SimpliSafe’s Interactive Plan for $24.99 per month. Since the premium package is only a few dollars more, SimpliSafe and Blue by ADT are on even footing. We just want to make sure you don’t get fooled into thinking SimpliSafe is a bargain by looking at its lowest monthly package rate.
Both also allow you to go without a monitoring package, which we don’t recommend. Without monitoring, you lose too many features that make a security system useful.
You can learn more in our SimpliSafe monitoring packages guide.
Equipment
When it comes to equipment, SimpliSafe is the clear winner. SimpliSafe security systems offer you more ways to keep your home safe by offering a wider range of devices. Blue doesn’t have glass-break sensors, carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors, panic buttons, or key fobs. Blue doesn’t have a smart lock either.
SimpliSafe equipment
- Base station
- Keypad
- Entry sensor
- Motion sensor
- Water sensor
- Glass-break sensor
- Panic button
- Smoke detector
- Carbon monoxide sensor
- Temperature sensor
- SimpliCam
- Key fob
- Extra siren
- Video doorbell
- Smartlock
Learn more about SimpliSafe’s equipment and compatibility here.
Blue by ADT equipment
- Blue by ADT Smart Home Hub
- Keypad
- Window sensor
- Door sensor
- Motion sensor
- Flood and temperature sensor
- Doorbell camera
- Indoor camera
- Outdoor camera
- Google Nest Mini
- Extender and chime
- Wireless outdoor camera extra battery pack
Learn more about Blue by ADT’s equipment and compatibility here.
Cameras
The biggest equipment comparison is between cameras. Blue has the edge when it comes to security camera surveillance, but not by much.
SimpliSafe has two cameras: the SimpliCam and the Doorbell Pro. SimpliCam is an indoor camera. You may notice there isn’t an outdoor option for SimpliSafe. You can get a cover that works as a raincoat for SimpliCam to make it an outdoor camera. We guess that counts as having an outdoor camera in your lineup, but it means extra steps, and we hate that.
Blue by ADT has three security camera options, including an outdoor camera, an indoor camera, and a doorbell camera. Right off the bat, Blue by ADT cameras have more coverage than SimpliSafe if you don’t want to buy rain protection for your indoor camera.
Blue’s cameras are better quality too. Each offers 1080p video quality, which is the industry standard. While the SimpliSafe Doorbell Pro has 1080p, SimpliCam comes in at just 720p. Blue’s cameras have more features, as well, including two-way talk and a slightly wider field of view.
Okay, so we’ve really talked up the Blue cameras, but they have one big problem. The price. Both Blue indoor and outdoor cameras cost $199.99, while the SimpliCam comes in at just $99. Blue’s indoor camera is twice as expensive as SimpliCam. And even if you add the $20 raincoat to SimpliCam to make it an outdoor camera, it’s still way cheaper than Blue’s outdoor camera.
So how do the doorbell cameras stack up? They’re a little closer in price. The SimpliSafe Doorbell Pro is $169 and the Blue Doorbell Camera is $199.99. The features are similar too. Both have 1080p video, a wide field of view, two-way talk, and motion detection.
Installation
The biggest equipment comparison is between cameras. Blue has the edge when it comes to security camera surveillance, but not by much.
SimpliSafe has two cameras: the SimpliCam and the Doorbell Pro. SimpliCam is an indoor camera. You may notice there isn’t an outdoor option for SimpliSafe. You can get a cover that works as a raincoat for SimpliCam to make it an outdoor camera. We guess that counts as having an outdoor camera in your lineup, but it means extra steps, and we hate that.
Blue by ADT has three security camera options, including an outdoor camera, an indoor camera, and a doorbell camera. Right off the bat, Blue by ADT cameras have more coverage than SimpliSafe if you don’t want to buy rain protection for your indoor camera.
Blue’s cameras are better quality too. Each offers 1080p video quality, which is the industry standard. While the SimpliSafe Doorbell Pro has 1080p, SimpliCam comes in at just 720p. Blue’s cameras have more features, as well, including two-way talk and a slightly wider field of view.
Okay, so we’ve really talked up the Blue cameras, but they have one big problem. The price. Both Blue indoor and outdoor cameras cost $199.99, while the SimpliCam comes in at just $99. Blue’s indoor camera is twice as expensive as SimpliCam. And even if you add the $20 raincoat to SimpliCam to make it an outdoor camera, it’s still way cheaper than Blue’s outdoor camera.
So how do the doorbell cameras stack up? They’re a little closer in price. The SimpliSafe Doorbell Pro is $169 and the Blue Doorbell Camera is $199.99. The features are similar too. Both have 1080p video, a wide field of view, two-way talk, and motion detection.
Money-back guarantee
What happens if you choose your new home security system and find out you don’t like it? Well, both of these systems give you a window to return your equipment and get your money back.
Blue by ADT gives you just 30 days to get your money back on equipment and services. SimpliSafe gives you a 60-day window, which can give you more time to settle in, work out any bugs, and really get a feel for the equipment.
Winner: SimpliSafe beats Blue by ADT
While SimpliSafe and Blue by ADT are both great security systems, we have to give this one to SimpliSafe. It offers more ways to protect your home with a wide range of devices. Plus, you have the option to choose DIY or professional installation and have more days to return equipment. We love options.
- DIY or professional installation
- Wider selection of security equipment
- More affordable cameras
- Better return policy
- Better cameras
- One full-featured monitoring package
- Lower base price
Still undecided? Read our full SimpliSafe and Blue by ADT reviews to learn more. Also, take a look at all our top security system picks.
How we decided: Blue by ADT vs. SimpliSafe
When choosing the best home security system in our SimpliSafe vs. Blue by ADT review, we did hundreds of hours of research and hands-on testing. We combined that with decades of safety and security experience.
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