There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to home security. Some of us want something simple to keep tabs on the kids coming in after school. Others want a slightly more sophisticated smart home with the ability to string multiple devices together and create automations that make every day life a little easier.
The Abode Security Kit is definitely built for the latter group — families who like having options and aren’t afraid to dig into settings to make it all work just right. Abode’s growing list of compatible devices and integrations have made it a fan favorite for users looking for a way to combine the safety of home security with the convenience of smart home.
And if that’s you? Then this might be the perfect time to give it a try, since Abode is offering their starter kit for just $49.99 with the purchase of a yearly monitoring plan.
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It’s built for smart home families — or at least the smart home–inclined
Abode’s biggest draw is how well it plays with others. It integrates with Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit (with certain hubs — more on that below), Z-Wave, Zigbee, and even IFTTT. If you’ve already dipped your toe in smart home gear, or want to start connecting things like lights, locks, and sensors, this system will meet you where you are.
Just a heads up: Apple HomeKit only works with the Smart Security Kit or Iota Hub — not the $49.99 kit. So if that’s a deal-breaker, you’ll want to look at one of their upgraded bundles.
What’s in the starter kit
With this promo, you’re getting:
- A Security Hub that connects via Wi-Fi or ethernet
- One mini door/window sensor
- One keyfob to arm or disarm your system with a quick button press
It’s a minimal setup, but a solid foundation. You can expand it easily by adding more sensors or smart devices as your needs change. Everything comes pre-connected, which helps simplify setup — and if it’s your first time using a smart home security system, Abode has an expansive library of support articles.
Who it’s best for
This system in particular is for anyone who has been curious about DIY smart home security and are looking for an easy place to start.
- If you’ve got a few smart plugs already in rotation or have strong feelings about your home automation routines, this will be a great fit.
- If you want a system you can grow over time — and one that doesn’t require a contract or a full set of tools to install — Abode checks those boxes.
- If one of you is the “I’ll figure it out after bedtime” type, you’ll probably enjoy the flexibility this system offers.
And yes, even if it takes a little extra setup, there’s something satisfying about building a system that does exactly what you want it to do.
What the plans actually do
Here’s where the flexibility really shines. You can use the Abode system on its free plan, but if you want access to AI detection, activity history, or professional monitoring, you’ll want to sign up for one of the paid plans — which also unlocks that $49.99 starter kit price.
- Standard Plan ($6.99/month)
Includes:- 10-day event history
- Rich push notifications
- AI-powered detection for people, pets, and packages
- Pro Plan ($24.99/month)
Includes everything above, plus:- 24/7 professional monitoring
- Automatic emergency response
- Cellular backup in case your Wi-Fi goes out
Plans are managed right in the app, and you can upgrade, downgrade, or cancel without jumping through hoops.
What to know before you buy
No system is perfect — and Abode has a few quirks worth noting before you jump in:
- The camera quality is just okay. It works, but the resolution and lag won’t win any awards. The upside? You can integrate third-party cameras if you want something stronger.
- The app is more practical than polished. It’s functional and gets the job done, but it’s not exactly sleek or intuitive.
- Returns are limited. You have 30 days to decide if it’s right for you, but you’ll be responsible for return shipping if you send it back.
That said, if you’re looking for a system that grows with your needs and doesn’t require a pro installer or a long-term contract, these may be easy trade-offs to make.
Bottom line
If you’re looking for a home security system that’s more build-your-own than plug-and-play, Abode could be a great fit. It gives you the flexibility to expand as your needs grow, works with the smart home gear you may already have, and doesn’t force you into a rigid subscription model.
And if you’ve been putting off adding security because it always seemed too expensive or too complicated? This might be the right time to try it — especially while the starter kit is just $49.99 with an annual plan.
We’d still love to see some user experience upgrades in the future. But for now, Abode offers a ton of value for families who like a little tech with their peace of mind.