Brinks Equipment and Compatibility
Brinks offers a large selection of security sensors and smart devices that work with its security systems. While it's not the most affordable gear, Brinks sells everything you'll need to build a system to detect and deter burglars. Here's a rundown of Brinks equipment and third-party smart devices to consider.
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Core Brinks equipment
You’ll find the control panel, motion detector, and door sensor in every Brinks security system equipment package. These help you build a security perimeter around your home to detect intruders.
How much does Brinks cost?
Overall, you should expect to spend more on Brinks equipment than SimpliSafe, Cove, and Frontpoint. Still, Brinks doesn't cost as much as ADT or Vivint. Brinks' DIY installation doesn't cost anything.
Here's a quick overview of how many sensors you can expect in the base Brinks equipment packages and costs for each.
Info current as of post date. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.
Brinks control panel
All Brinks packages include a sleek touchscreen control panel that you can use to arm and disarm your system. It connects you to the Brinks home monitoring station using a cellular signal and has a battery backup to keep your system online when the power goes out.
Beyond controlling your system, you can use it to add new devices, manage user access, and watch live feeds from your security cameras.
Brinks Home Security app
Brinks includes a smartphone app with every equipment package. This is a nice bonus compared to most security companies, which limit mobile apps to pricier plans. It works a lot like the control panel by controlling your system's arming status, adding devices, and watching live camera feeds from your Android or iOS device.
Brinks offers a two-year warranty on its equipment so you can contact customer support to replace faulty devices that could trigger a false alarm.
Brinks motion sensor
Motion sensors are a standard feature in every home security system because they detect movement using infrared light. The Brinks motion sensor has an 80º detection radius to see up to 30 feet away and 25 feet on either side. Brinks includes only one motion sensor in its base packages, but you can buy extras for around $60 each.
Brinks door sensor
A door sensor has two halves that attach to your door and door frame. The sensor separates when the door opens and triggers an alarm. You can also use these as window sensors to track when someone opens a window. Brinks systems include at least two door sensors in every equipment package, but you'll pay about $40 each for additional sensors.
Brinks' pricier plans also include security cameras beyond the core devices. We cover these in detail in a separate security camera section below.
Brinks home security accessories
While the base Brinks system comes with devices for a simple security system, you can expand what Brinks can detect with add-ons and accessories.
- Recessed door and window sensor ($49): A typical entry sensor goes on the outside of a door or window, making it easy to see. But a recessed sensor goes inside the door to keep it away from prying eyes—plus, it's a bonus for folks who want to protect their decor from unsightly devices.
- Garage door tilt sensor ($48): An open garage door is a tempting target. A tilt sensor attaches to the door to tell you when it's open so you can secure the garage when you finish the yard work.
- Glass break detector ($80): Some intruders know that traditional door and window sensors don't detect someone coming in through a broken window. A glass break detector is a great choice to listen for shattering glass and sound an alarm.
- Smoke detector ($80): While the shrill tone of a smoke detector can get most folks up and out of the house, having pro monitoring ensures the fire department responds sooner. This life-saving tool is great for everyone but is an essential upgrade for households with disabilities.
- Carbon monoxide detector ($80): Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas that can disorient and kill you if too much builds up in your house. Having the monitoring center watch for CO means emergency responders can help you get to fresh air before it's too late, especially if you have limited mobility.
- FireFighter device ($80): Sometimes, it's not practical or affordable to swap out every smoke and carbon monoxide detector in your home. A FireFighter is the next-best option because it listens for the sirens from existing detectors and alerts the monitoring center of an emergency.
- Flood detector ($56): Connecting a water leak sensor to your system gives you an early warning before you're ankle-deep in water. Spotting water leaks before they cause too much damage can save you a lot of money on repairs.
- Keychain remote ($40): This handy device is great if you want a quick way to arm and disarm your system without the touch panel or a smartphone. It's also a convenient way to give access to a cat sitter or plant waterer while you're on vacation.
- Programmable Z-Wave Smart Thermostat ($160): Adding a smart thermostat to your Brinks system allows you to adjust the temperature and set heating and cooling schedules from the Brinks app. It's also a great tool for improving energy efficiency in your home.
- Kwikset SmartCode smart locks ($200 to $240): Brinks sells two types of Z-Wave Kwikset smart locks that you can unlock with a built-in keypad or the Brinks app. The smart deadbolt is more affordable, while the smart lever-lock has an integrated handle for doors without a deadbolt.
Brinks cameras
Like all Brinks security products, you'll pay for a monitoring service to use Brinks security cameras. The security cameras work well but don't really bring any unique features compared to other security system brands. Still, Brinks sells five cameras for different places around the house.
Info current as of post date. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.
- Indoor Camera ($160): This basic indoor camera is a good choice for common areas in your home, like a kitchen, entryway, or family room. It comes with a 1080p video resolution, a 113º field of view, and infrared night vision.
- Indoor Camera w/ Two-way Voice ($240): This premium indoor camera builds on the entry-level model with a better speaker and a wider 180º field of view. There's also a button on top for family members to call you in the Brinks app.
- Outdoor Camera ($240): The outdoor camera is a great way to watch what's happening in your yard. It has weatherproofing, a 117º field of view, and infrared night vision that sees up to 40 feet.
- SkyBell Slim Line Video Doorbell ($160): This entry-level SkyBell model is Brinks' oldest camera—it's a standard feature in the Complete and Ultimate equipment packages. Its 720p resolution doesn't hold up to most modern video doorbells, but it's affordable and easy to install.
- Smart Video Doorbell ($240): This video doorbell is the most advanced camera Brinks offers. Its impressive 1440p (2K) video resolution and wide 150º field of view give it a clear picture of what's happening on your porch. Plus, its sleek design looks better than anything else Brinks sells.
Learn more in our full Brinks cameras review.
Third-party smart home products
Brinks works with three major smart home platforms: Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant†, and Z-Wave.
Alexa can control your Brinks system through the Alarm.com Alexa skill. There aren't a ton of voice commands for your system, but you can arm your alarm system, adjust smart lights, lock doors, and control the thermostat by asking Alexa on an Echo Dot. Unfortunately, you can't watch security camera feeds on compatible Echo Show smart displays.
Info current as of post date. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.
Google Assistant offers slightly better voice controls than Alexa but largely works the same to control devices in your Brinks system. Here are some sample commands to try:
- Lock the front door
- Set the thermostat to 74 degrees
- Turn off the lights
- Arm my security system
Google's main advantage over Alexa is the option to watch live security camera feeds on Chromecast-compatible displays like a Nest Hub or smart TV.
Brinks professional monitoring is compatible with the discontinued Nest Secure alarm system. While we really like Nest Secure, you might have trouble finding a new system in stock.
Z-Wave
The Brinks control panel is compatible with Z-Wave devices. Z-Wave is most useful for adding smart light switches and smart outlets to your home security system. Brinks' website doesn't mention compatibility with third-party Z-Wave motion sensors and door sensors, so you might need to stick with the pricey ones it sells. (It's common for a home security company to support only a few types of third-party Z-Wave devices.)
FAQ
Most Brinks equipment comes from Alarm.com, including the control panel, sensors, and security cameras. Some home automation equipment uses Z-Wave technology to work with the Brinks system, like the smart lock.
No, Brinks requires a professional monitoring plan to use its equipment.
Ring's cameras and equipment don't work with Brinks, but you can use them both with Amazon Alexa.
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