Best wireless home security systems 2024

Best wireless home security systems 2024

The best home security systems offer increased protection against burglars and emergencies, making them vital for homeowners looking for added security. Our pick for the best wireless home security system is SimpliSafe’s The Tower; it comes with a wide range of customisable components, is suitable for DIY installation and has optional professional monitoring. 

Our experts have broken down the best wireless home security systems and who they’re best for to help you pick the best wireless system for your home.

What are wireless home security systems?

A wireless home security system uses your home wifi to connect devices to a central hub. The devices share information and communicate security alerts when alarms or sensors are triggered. These alerts are sent to the homeowner via push notifications, usually through an app. 

Wireless home security systems are flexible and can be placed anywhere in the home with a reliable internet connection. Many systems support DIY installation, although some providers offer professional assistance. Wireless home security systems often come with self-monitoring, although some offer professional monitoring plans for increased security. 

To find the best wireless home security system, look out for these key features:

  • Smart home integrations 
  • High video streaming quality and resolution 
  • Strong app security 
  • Two-way audio functionality

The best wireless home security systems on the market

This roundup was last updated in July 2024. All systems mentioned are currently in stock with accurate pricing and availability.

SimpliSafe The Edinburgh: Best for frequently vacant homes

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With the addition of water and temperature sensors, SimpliSafe’s The Edinburgh package is best for homes that are frequently vacant (SimpliSafe)

Key specifications

  • Components: 1 base station, 1 motion sensor, 1 keypad, 1 wireless outdoor camera, 2 entry sensor, 1 wired indoor camera
  • Cost: £524.93
  • Subscription prices per month: £15.99 for SimpliSafe Pro, £27.99 for SimpliSafe Pro Premium
  • Power source: Battery powered 
  • Connectivity: Wifi and optional paid cellular
  • Smart home support: Amazon Alexa and Google Home 
  • Backup battery: Yes, up to 24 hours
  • Monitoring options: Self-monitoring and optional paid professional monitoring
Pros


Protects both indoor and outdoor areas


Choice of DIY or professional installation


Secure data encryption

Cons


Wired indoor camera needs to be replaced with the wireless model


Expensive

SimpliSafe offers a range of comprehensive wireless home security packages with the option to add more products when needed. The Tower comes equipped with indoor and outdoor devices, making it well-suited for larger homes with a garden or driveway. 

This wireless home security system integrates all components via the base station. With built-in wifi and deep data encryption for safety, you receive alerts to any of the system’s sensors, cameras or alarms. To make this system truly wireless, however, you will need to swap the wired indoor camera for a wireless model, which can be purchased separately for £149.99. 

The motion sensor can differentiate between humans and pets and boasts a 90-degree field of view and 35ft range for increased visibility. In case of emergencies, the keypad has a hidden panic button – even when damaged it can still alert the emergency services. 

If you want increased monitoring, subscribe to the SimpliSafe Pro plan for 24/7 live guard protection and 24/7 emergency dispatch. This subscription costs £15.99 per month with the first month being free of charge. 

How to set up

The system is straightforward to install. The peel and stick stickers pose no difficulty and allow you to place equipment anywhere in your home. The package comes with instructions for connectivity and setting up the app is simple. 

App overview 

The SimpliSafe app can be used anywhere and enables remote arming and disarming of the system. Through the app, you can view live footage from cameras and receive push notifications with security alerts triggered by any of your SimpliSafe devices. The app uses end-to-end encryption, ensuring your data is protected. 

SimpliSafe’s home security system can be integrated into your smart home ecosystem and controlled via Google Home and Amazon Alexa voice assistants. There are two monitoring plans, both of which provide 24/7 alarm monitoring, while the Secure Pro plan comes with police and fire dispatch.  

Our verdict 

The Tower provides a comprehensive level of protection. The seven-piece system can monitor your home inside and out and is ideal for medium to large households with children or pets. The inclusion of two cameras and the optional professional monitoring also makes it suitable for people who are frequently away from home. 

For more information, read our full SimpliSafe home security review. 

Package score

Overall  ★★★★1/2
Security and performance ★★★★1/2
Features ★★★1/2
Plans and pricing ★★★1/2
Customer experience  ★★1/2
Reputation ★★★★★

Ring Alarm and outdoor camera: Best for smart homes

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This Ring package includes a range extender to help wireless devices stay connected to your base station (Ring)

Key specifications

  • Components: 1 base station, 1 alarm keypad (2nd gen), 1 alarm contact sensor (2nd gen), 1 alarm motion detector (2nd gen), 1 alarm range extender (2nd gen)
  • Cost: £219.99
  • Subscription prices per month: £4.99 for Ring Basic, £8 for Ring Plus 
  • Power source: Battery powered 
  • Connectivity: Wifi and optional paid cellular 
  • Smart home support: Amazon Alexa, Google Home and Philips Hue
  • Backup battery: Yes 
  • Monitoring options: Self-monitoring and optional paid professional monitoring
Pros


Great value for money


Comprehensive alarm and monitor selection


Works very well with Amazon Alexa

The Ring Alarm Pack can be bought in three variations – small, medium and large – giving homeowners the option to scale up with their needs. It covers all bases in terms of contact sensors and motion detectors and even comes with a range extender which extends the signal from your base station to ensure a strong and reliable connection. 

If you want to advance this system with a camera, you can pick up the Stick Up Ring Cam Battery for £89.99. 

How to set up

Ring’s wireless alarm system employs a fuss-free installation process. All the equipment is wireless and can be attached anywhere in the home via adhesive strips. The base station should be placed in a central area to ensure a stable connection between devices. 

App overview 

The Ring app is designed with beginners in mind. Connect your Ring devices to the smartphone app and arm and disarm your system remotely. What’s more, Ring devices can also be integrated with other Alexa-enabled devices, such as the Echo Dot speaker and Echo Show.

Assisted monitoring can also be utilised with the Ring Protect Plus subscription.  

Our verdict 

Ring’s Alarm Pack is best suited for smaller homes or flats, although those in larger homes can always opt for the medium or large systems for a price increase. The customisable nature means it can be scaled to your needs, with the option to add a wireless indoor or outdoor camera. 

For more information, read our Ring home security review.

Package score

Overall ★★★1/2
Security and performance ★★
Features ★★★
Plans and pricing ★★★★1/2
Customer experience  ★★1/2
Reputation ★★1/2

ADT Pet Friendly Alarm Package: Best for pet owners

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ADT’s Pet Friendly wireless home security pack features shock sensors instead of motion detectors to prevent false alarms caused by pets (ADT)

Key specifications

  • Cost: Price on enquiry
  • Components: 1 bell box, 1 smart hub alarm panel 
  • Power source: Battery powered
  • Connectivity: Wifi 
  • Smart home support: Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant 
  • Backup battery: Yes
  • Monitoring options: Professional monitoring
Pros


Pet-friendly devices


Robust professional monitoring

Cons


Expensive monthly cost


Professional installation only

ADT has been a household name for decades thanks to its robust home security systems designed for professional monitoring. It offers a variety of home security packages, including its Pet Friendly Alarm Package, which really ticks a lot of boxes for pet owners as it can be customised with add-ons.

If you own a pet, it’s important that they can roam free, but it’s equally important their movements are not triggering alarms unnecessarily, so the shock sensors that can be added to this package are particularly attractive. ADT’s motion sensors are also designed to differentiate between humans and pets weighing up to 35kg. The indoor camera records full-colour HD videos and has a two-way audio feature for you to communicate with your human or animal household members. 

How to set up

All of ADT’s home security systems are professionally installed. Professional installation removes any concerns surrounding incorrect set-up. The process for installation is pain-free too – ADT will arrange a technician to fit your system at the time of purchase. Unfortunately, the control panel will need to be wired in.

ADT offers remote troubleshooting, and a large number of issues can be fixed remotely without the need for an engineer visit. You’ll also have access to 24/7 phone support and a live chat service. Its 24/7 professional monitoring provides daily operational checks of your home security devices, and depending on the monitoring plan you choose, the police will be alerted during a break-in. 

App overview 

The ADT+ app gives you complete control over your home security system. Arm and disarm your system remotely and view live feed video footage from your camera. The app also tracks movement from any of your system’s sensors, and you’ll receive push notifications for this. There are options to customise security events to suit your daily routine, and devices can be integrated with some other smart home products, such as smart light bulbs.   

Our verdict

ADT offers a robust home security system that can only be professionally installed. While this may not suit some on a tighter budget, for others this could provide peace of mind. ADT’s prices are not widely available and you’ll usually be quoted a bespoke price, and its professional monitoring cost could be off putting. On the flipside, its 24/7 professional monitoring and police notification available with some plans could provide an added layer of security. 

For more information, read our ADT home security review.

Package score

Overall ★★★★
Security and performance  ★★★
Features ★★★★
Plans and pricing ★★★★
Customer experince ★★★1/2
Reputation ★★★★★

Abode Smart Security Kit: Best wireless home security system for smart homes

Abode is one of the best wireless security systems for smart home compatibility, being supported by Amazon Alexa, Google Home and Apple HomeKit. (Adobe)

Key specifications

  • Components: 1 hub, 2 mini door/window sensors, 1 motion sensor, 1 keyfob 
  • Cost: £294.99
  • Subscription prices per month: £7.99 for Abode Standard, £13.99 for Abobe Pro 
  • Power source: Battery 
  • Connectivity: Wifi and optional paid cellular 
  • Smart home support: Amazon Alexa, Google Home and Apple HomeKit 
  • Backup battery: Self-monitoring and optional paid professional monitoring
Pros


Fantastic smart home compatibility


Easy installation for DIY enthusiasts


Affordable subscription plans

Cons


System lacks a camera

Most wireless home security systems have smart home compatibility, but Abode is the best option for those with existing smart ecosystems. Abode works across Amazon Alexa, Google Home and Apple HomeKit. 

Through the Alexa or Google Home app, homeowners can ask for the current open/close status of window and door sensors and view live view on devices like the Echo Show and Nest Hub Max. The Apple HomeKit app can be used to arm and disarm the system and view the status of all key devices from your iPhone’s home screen. 

This package offers a good level of security for small to medium sized homes, although you can add more devices for larger homes. All the devices are wireless and battery powered, allowing for flexible placement throughout the property. 

How to set up

Abode devices are ideal for DIY enthusiasts and can be set up in minutes. There is no drilling or mounting required, the devices are simply attached using adhesive strips. 

App overview 

The Abode app allows for remote control over each device, but this can also be done in the Amazon Alexa, Google Home and Apple HomeKit apps. With the £13.99 Abode Pro plan, homeowners can enjoy 24/7 professional monitoring, richer notifications and AI smart video features. 

Our verdict 

Abode offers a fantastic wireless home security kit for those looking for increased home automation and security. The motion and door/window sensors inform of any movement in the home, and the option for professional monitoring is present for more security-conscious homeowners.  

For more information, read our Abode home security review. 

Package score

Overall ★★★★
Security and performance ★★
Features ★★★★1/2
Plans and pricing ★★★★
Customer experience  ★★★1/2
Reputation ★★★1/2

Verisure Essential Home Security Kit: Best for average-sized homes

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Verisure’s wireless home security systems are bespoke to your home for extra peace of mind (Verisure)

Key specifications

  • Cost: Price on enquiry
  • Components: 1 central unit, 1 GuardVision camera, 1 shock sensor, 3 keyfobs, 1 siren, voice and keypad, 1 outdoor camera and 1 video doorbell
  • Power source: Battery powered 
  • Connectivity: Wifi 
  • Smart home support: Amazon Echo/Alexa and Google Home/Google Assistant 
  • Backup battery: 48 hours in central unit
  • Monitoring options: Self-monitoring and professional monitoring
Pros


Bespoke packages


Easily integrates with smart home devices


105db siren and emergency button

Verisure offers bespoke home security packages across Europe. You won’t find its prices widely available because its packages can be tailored to suit your needs, so each quote is unique to your set-up. Versiure’s Essential Home Security Package (based on research and offered quotes from Verisure), would be a good fit for an average-sized home. 

The kit guards the exterior of your home with a siren, voice and keypad (SVF), including a siren reaching 105db and an SOS button with the ability to connect you to Verisure’s Alarm Receiving Centre. The wireless device uses 3G and can arm, disarm or part-arm your system. The GuardVision camera uses motion sensors and infrared lights to send images to the Alarm Receiving Centre in order to determine if your system has been triggered by an intruder or if it’s a false alarm. As well as this, Verisure is in partnership with Arlo cameras, which provide two-way audio, good quality video and night vision cameras such as the outdoor camera and video doorbell, both of which capture HD video that can be viewed via the Verisure app. 

How to set up

All of Verisure’s home security systems are professionally installed, but this is usually included in your package price. Before installation, you’ll need to book a home evaluation over the phone, as this helps ensure you get the best package tailored to your home. You will need to pay £100 to book – this is fully refundable.  

If you choose the monthly subscription for £32 per month, any required maintenance is covered by Versiure. Your wireless home security system will need battery changes from time to time, but this too, is carried out by Verisure.  

App overview 

All Verisure equipment can be monitored via the app, and it includes features like remotely arming and disarming your home. If you opt for the monthly subscription, Verisure will monitor your system 24/7. With the professional monitoring plan, you can also make use of the panic button, which alerts Verisure’s security team when activated.  

Our verdict

Verisure offers a good level of security and is an excellent choice for homeowners who require a customisable system. Its smart home devices are of a high standard and include useful features such as a panic button, voice control and two-way audio. To reap the full benefits, you’ll need to sign up for its monthly subscription, which is quite pricey and not suited to all budgets. 

For more information, read our Verisure home security review.

Package score

Overall ★★★★1/2
Security and performance  ★★★★
Features ★★★★1/2
Plans and pricing  ★★★1/2
Customer experience  ★★
Reputation ★★★★★

The top wireless home security systems compared

Product Equipment cost Components Power source Connectivity  Voice assistant support Backup battery? Monitoring options 
Sim pliSafe The Tower £524.93 1 base station, 1 motion sensor, 1 keypad, 1 wireless outdoor camera, 2 entry sensor, 1 wired indoor camera, 1 free smoke detector Battery Cellular (with paid subscription) and wifi Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant Up to 24 hours Self-monitoring with optional paid-for professional monitoring
Ring Alarm Pack (S) £219.99 1 base station, 1 alarm keypad (2nd gen), 1 alarm contact sensor (2nd gen), 1 alarm motion detector (2nd gen), 1 alarm range extender (2nd gen) Battery Cellular (with paid subscription) and wifi Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant 24-hour back-up Self-monitoring with optional paid-for professional monitoring
ADT Pet Friendly Alarm Package Price on enquiry 1 wireless door contact, 1 indoor camera, 2 shock sensors and 1 IQ4 alarm panel Battery Wifi Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant Yes Professional monitoring
Abode Smart Home Kit £294.99 1 hub, 2 mini door/window sensors, 1 motion sensor, 1 keyfob Battery Cellular (with paid subscription) and wifi Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Google Home Yes Self monitoring
Verisure Essential Home Security Kit Price on enquiry 1 central unit, 1 GuardVision camera, 1 shock sensor, 3 keyfobs, 1 siren, voice and keypad, 1 outdoor camera and 1 video doorbell Battery Wifi Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Google Home 48 hours in central unit Self monitoring and professional monitoring

Considerations when buying a wireless home security system

The best wireless home security systems offer a high level of protection and act as a deterrent for potential intruders. Our experts have pinned down some of the most critical factors to consider when picking a new wireless home security system. 

Image quality

If your system has a camera, you want to ensure a high resolution and field of view for good visibility. The minimum resolution to look for is 1080p, although some more expensive cameras can be found in 4K. 

The field of view determines how much you can see in the frame. The higher the field of view, the more will be visible; we recommend cameras with a field of view of at least 130 degrees. 

Night vision

Night vision is ideal for cameras placed outside or in low-light areas of the home. You can also look into infrared cameras; these use thermal imaging technology to provide clearer images in low light.  

HDR night vision is another option. It is one of the best options, providing crystal clear images and improving both day and night vision. It minimises lens flares and reflection and can correct exposure levels. 

Two-way audio

This function is useful regardless of whether you’re installing an indoor or outdoor home security system. It allows you to communicate with whoever is in your camera’s FOV, and they too, can communicate with you. This feature can also come with noise cancellation, which can come in handy if you’re communicating with a delivery courier and you need to block out traffic noise. 

Video storage 

Wifi security cameras provide you with a live video feed and the ability to record and store footage. This footage can be stored online via the cloud or on an SD card; the possibilities will depend on the brand and potential subscription features, but generally, cloud storage is easier to manage and has unlimited space for more recordings, unlike SD cards. 

Smart home integration 

When installing a wireless home security system, consider if it will be supported by your current smart home ecosystem. Most systems work with Amazon Alexa and Google Home, with some supporting Apple HomeKit and Philips Hue. 

Smart home integration can allow for control over your system via voice controls and the ability to remotely control your system, even if you are away from home. 

Budget 

Before choosing a wireless home security system, you must ensure it fits within your budget. More comprehensive packages may be more expensive, although you don’t want to invest in a package with devices you won’t make use of. 
DIY home security systems can be cheaper overall due to the lack of installation costs, however, you must be comfortable installing the devices yourself. Subscription plans can also inflate the price, especially if you want key features such as professional monitoring.

How to set up a wireless home security system

Many of the components of a self-installed home security system can be wall-mounted or freestanding (for instance on a shelf). Most devices will come with a wall mount or stand, and you should only need a few tools to install them. 

For wall-mounted devices, such as sensors and cameras, typically you’ll receive a wall mount with drill templates and screws or a no-drill option with self-sticking adhesive pads. 

  1. Using the template, drill pilot holes where indicated for the mounting screws.
  2. Install mounting pins by lightly tapping on them with a hammer. 
  3. Once the above is complete, you should be able to screw the camera into the wall mount

If your device is freestanding, you should be able to simply place it in the provided stand and position it on a flat surface of your choosing. 

To set up your wireless home security system, you’ll need a broadband connection to start. You’ll now need to connect the camera to your wifi network. At this stage, you can sync it with other smart devices. To connect your devices to your smartphone, download the system app and make an account or use an existing one. Once you’ve opened the app, follow the instructions to connect your system.

Frequently asked questions about wireless home security systems

No, not all home security systems are wireless – some require Ethernet cables to connect devices to the internet. However, most modern smart home security systems are wireless, apart from a system’s base or central unit, which is almost always wired. The need for wireless devices has become the norm, so most providers have adapted their systems to suit consumers’ needs. A wireless home security system allows homeowners to install equipment where it suits them without the need to be placed near a power source or broadband connection point. 

Most home security systems come with an app. This app requires a password, so it’s important you create a strong password that nobody else knows. Use two-factor authentication if you can for both the app and cloud storage. 

 

Another way to ensure safety is to regularly update your system’s software and the app, as this ensures it is free of bugs and other potential security flaws. You should also regularly update your wifi router’s firmware – this fixes bugs and can eliminate any vulnerabilities that could be exploited by potential hackers.

Most home security systems come with an app. This app requires a password, so it’s important you create a strong password that nobody else knows. Use two-factor authentication if you can for both the app and cloud storage. 

Another way to ensure safety is to regularly update your system’s software and the app, as this ensures it is free of bugs and other potential security flaws. You should also regularly update your wifi router’s firmware – this fixes bugs and can eliminate any vulnerabilities that could be exploited by potential hackers.

Gemma Ryles is a BJTC and PPA-accredited journalist with three years of experience writing across various publications. As a home tech expert at Independent Advisor, Gemma tests, researches and writes about broadband and home security. 

Previously, Gemma reviewed and curated lists about consumer technology at Trusted Reviews, where she honed her skills in creating buying guides and features to help customers make informed decisions. She has previously worked at Yorkshire Post, BBC Yorkshire, Glitterbeam Radio and Bonus Stage. 

Gemma has a BA in Journalism and in her free time can be found writing short stories, gaming and crocheting.