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Take 15% off a home security system and get a free camera
We are a generation obsessed with intruder films and crime shows. The shitty Criminal Minds spinoffs and remakes of The Strangers are the lions and we are the sheep.
But the infatuation with fiction break-ins isn’t so fun when you’re home alone.
A home security system from Simplisafe can help you sleep better, with entry and motion sensors, glassbreak detection, and video security all working to protect your home. Through April 23, you can grab one for 15% off and get a free security camera. That’s up to $171 in savings.
If nothing else, maybe you can finally catch the person stealing your Amazon packages.
SEE ALSO: 7 of the best home security cameras to bring you peace of mind
Not all homes require the same type of protection, but SimpliSafe offers mulitple packages to best fit the needs of large homes, apartments, or businesses. You can even customize your own.
Apartments or smaller homes have a few options: The Foundation, The Essentials, and The Hearth kits all offer at least one motion sensor for your main entryway, plus a few other sensors and a smartphone-enabled keypad for the door.
For big homes with multiple ways to get in, the Knox Security System has double the entry and motion protection and is great for homes with four or more bedrooms. If you’re more paranoid about fires or floods, the Haven Security System comes with the regular sensors and sirens, plus a freeze sensor, water sensor, and smoke detector.
Shop all of SimpliSafe’s packages here, with sale prices starting at $196.
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