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Nest Secure
DIY and advanced
Pros
- No-tool installation.
- Tight Nest and Google Assistant integration.
- Modular.
- Nest Secure is optional.
- "Off-the-shelf" components.
Cons
- Initial expense.
- Basic package is bare-bones.
The Nest Secure package is one of the best DIY home security solutions you'll find. It's easy to install without drilling holes and easy to setup. You'll probably have to buy more pieces and will still end up with a monthly fee, though.
Vivint home security
Professional option
Pros
- Customized and complete package.
- Professional installation and monitoring.
- Smart integration and mobile apps.
Cons
- Drilling holes is semi-permanent.
- Contract required.
Vivint home security is a professionally installed smart home security system. You'll be quoted a monthly price that includes professional monitoring, but it requires a lenghtly service contract.
Do you DIY?
Nest Secure and Vivint home security both are able to monitor and protect your home the way you want it monitored, but the journey there is completely different.
Nest Secure is a modular DIY system that you can install yourself without any tools (it's perfect for renters) and add any cameras or extra sensors as you need them. Vivnet home security, on the other hand, is a professionally installed and monitored service that's part of Vivnet SmartHome. The installation is done at your convienence and is free, but it's also semi-permenant like any good professionally installed system will be.
Nest Secure | Vivint home security | |
---|---|---|
Indoor and outdoor components | Yes | Yes |
Mobile access | Yes | Yes |
Smart home integration | Yes | Yes |
Warranty | Two years | Lifetime |
Installation | DIY | Professional |
Monthly service plan | Optional | Required (3 - 5 years) |
The big difference between Nest Secure and Vivint is the buying process. You'll find that most users of both products are very happy with them and once up and running they each work well in your smart home. But like reaching Nirvana, the journey there is the important part.
Nest Secure comes as an expensive base package with a Nest Guard, Nest Tags, and two Nest Detect sensors. While this is a pretty bare-bones system, you can add cameras, more sensors, range extenders, even smart camera-equipped doorbells as needed at any time. The base station also acts as a siren, and a monthly subscription to Nest Aware, a professional monitoring service through Brinks, is entirely optional.
Vivint doesn't offer any DIY options. You call the company and speak with a specialist to get a security system that's exactly what you want and need, then schedule a convienent time to have a professional come install it. The initial cost can vary wildly, but the company's 0% financing option can help. You are required to have a monthly service plan which starts at $40 per month. The length of this contract runs from 3 to 5 years, depending on your pricing.
When everything is said and done, you'll have a smart (Nest Secure works with Nest and Google Assistant while Vivint works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa) home system that works exactly the way you like. That's the important part. It all depends on how you want to get to that state.
If you're renting, Vivint probably isn't going to be an option. Technically the pieces can be removed and the system reinstalled in another place (which is not advised by the company or any reputable contractor I could find) but then you're left with holes to patch and walls to paint.
If you own your home and plan to stay there forever, decide if you want the fun — and frustration — that comes with a DIY system. Once you're done buying all the essentials to round out a basic Nest Secure package things will get very pricey, and it's our opinion that a monthly Nest Aware subscription is almost a must-have with a Nest Secure. But you're not signing a contract to do so, and that matters.
Nest Secure
DIY and advanced
Do it your way, yourself
Nest Secure offers the potential to be an outstanding home security system that integrates into any smart home. You'll just have to figure out what you need and install it yourself.
Vivint home security
Professional option
The pro option
Vivint home security is a custom, professionally installed home security system built with your needs in mind. You will need to sign a multi-year contract for service with the company, though.
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