Thinking about installing a SimpliSafe system at your home and wondering how simple it actually is? Or maybe your new system just showed up and you want a little guidance making sure everything’s installed correctly? Don’t worry — either way, we’ve got you covered.
We’ve spent nearly 100 hours testing and reviewing everything Simplisafe has to offer, so it’s safe to say we know all the ins and outs of this system. First things first — don’t worry. It actually is extremely easy to install. In fact, that ease-of-installation is actually one of the reasons why it is one of our favorite home security systems.
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We understand that DIY projects aren’t for everyone. Following those complicated instruction manuals can get confusing, and if you have to break out the power tools and start messing with electricity? Forget about it.
But even if you’ve been burned by “simple” installations in the past, we’re confident that you’re going to be able to get this system up and running in no time.
We’re going to take you step-by-step through our experience setting up SimpliSafe. Whether you have your eye on a SimpliSafe package, or it’s already on order… or even if the kit is already sitting on your kitchen table, staring at you and taunting you… this one’s for you.
First things first, take stock of everything that you have. We highly recommend taking each component out of its box and laying everything out on a clean, flat surface. While you’re unpacking everything, make sure you keep everything separate. You don’t want to be wondering which wire went with what or if this screw is used to mount that sensor.
Once that’s done, you can start to visualize how everything will go together, and where everything should be placed. The first step, though, is to get the base station and the keypad online. These are the central hubs that the rest of your system will work from.
In the box you’ll find a little card that tells you to plug in the base station. But don’t just plug it in anywhere, try to place it central in your house, as it has a built-in siren that must reach into every nook and cranny of your home. We put ours near our entryway.
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When your base station powers on, a blue light will emit from the bottom of the unit. You’ll hear a soothing female voice say “Welcome to SimpliSafe.” If you read our in-depth SimpliSafe review, you’ll know that the voice nearly transported us into a dream-like state.
You’ll then turn on the wireless keypad, which will automatically link to the hub. If we’re being honest, we didn’t love the push-button keypad, but thankfully SimpliSafe’s Interactive plan also comes with app-based controls. So we ended up using our iPhone to manage the system 95% of the time. If a touchscreen keypad is important to you, we recommend checking out Vivint or even the new ADT Pulse systems.
Next, you’ll connect SimpliSafe to your local Wi-Fi network and choose a 4-digit master PIN (make it memorable!). So far, so easy.
With your base station hub plugged in and the keypad ready to go, all that’s left to do is install the individual sensors.
You can mount the door and window sensors using the included adhesive strips, but if you’re not into picking gunk off of your doorframe, we recommend using velcro strips. This is a great option, especially if you live in an older home where wood is prone to swelling and shrinking — you might need to adjust them as the seasons change. It’s also a good move if you’re not in your forever home and might be moving in the future.
When mounting the little magnetic sensors, you’ll want to be sure to keep the magnet within 2 inches of the sensor, otherwise it won’t work. Don’t worry, you’ll see a little blue light blink on the sensor when it’s working correctly. One quick tip that will save you some time is to take the wireless keypad with you as you go from room to room mounting the sensors. This way you can name each sensor as you go.
That’s all there is to it! You should set aside about 20-30 minutes to complete the installation. We found it to be super-intuitive and actually sort of enjoyable.
Now, we know that context is everything. That is, we might say something is “easy,” but your “easy” might be way different than ours. With this in mind, we made the chart below that shows SimpliSafe installation side-by-side with other top DIY home security systems. This should put it in perspective for you.
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We think the best way to learn how to set up SimpliSafe is by going along for the ride with us. That’s why we shared our full experience above. But we think you’ll like this next section if you just want a handy at-a-glance guide for a little boost of confidence. It shows you exactly what you can expect with each individual SimpliSafe component.
Speaking of cameras — here’s a tip. You’re going to want to make sure they’re mounted in the correct place, or else you’re not going to get the most out of them. Read our guide to security camera placement for more information, and make sure you’re following the instructions in the manual that comes with your unit.
As you’ll recall, you’ll connect the hub to your Wi-Fi at the beginning of the installation process; it’s a quick and intuitive connection. To set up the Wi-Fi, press the ‘Menu’ button on your keypad. Next, enter your Master PIN, then navigate to ‘System Settings’, then select ‘Wi-Fi’ and continue setting up your Wi-Fi like you would any other wireless device.
You’ll find a few helpful videos on the SimpliSafe website. We watched the ‘Install Core Devices’ videos and we found them to be well-made and to-the-point. You’ll also find plenty of third-party installation videos online; but the truth is, you really won’t need them since the system is so simple to install.
SimpliSafe also offers an online Installation Manual with complete installation instructions for each of the components, as well as instructions on how to use everything once you’re up-and-running. This manual is quite detailed and offers more than enough information to install your system quickly and easily. This is nice, but we’ve found that most companies have online manuals these days.
Most SimpliSafe products can be installed with adhesive tabs, which are included in the box. Just be sure you have a Phillips head screwdriver handy if you order SimpliSafe’s doorbell camera, the Video Doorbell Pro. Don’t worry, if you’re not handy around the house, SimpliSafe offers a professional installation service as well (see below). We’re seeing this more and more with DIY brands. Sure, it’s easy to do-it-yourself… but it’s even easier to have someone else do it!
SimpliSafe has certified installation partners who will come to your home and set up your entire system in less than an hour for only $79.00. This is a great alternative to rolling up your sleeves. But then again, there’s something to be said about installing a new system all by yourself. Either way, you have options.
As you’ll see in our full SimpliSafe review, we rated this DIY home security system a 9.7 in the ease-of-use category, which includes setup and installation. That’s the highest rating we’ve ever given a product, and SimpliSafe earned it. Of course, SimpliSafe isn’t the most advanced system out there — it lacks certain features like a touchscreen keypad, extensive home automation integrations, and an outdoor camera. But then again, this means there’s less technology to trip you up.
Overall, we were quite impressed with SimpliSafe in the DIY installation department. It took about 20-30 minutes for us to install our system, from start to finish. And we appreciate that the company is (almost) always around for phone support in case you hit a roadblock. The bottom line is that SimpliSafe is a great value if you’re looking for an affordable, user-friendly system that sets up in a jiffy and offers basic-to-intermediate home protection.
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