Layers, not luck, for a rental. Two wire-free outdoor cameras, an indoor camera, a wire-free video doorbell, door/window and glass-break sensors, and a hub with a keypad and siren. See it, detect it, scare it off — and the footage is yours.
Plans
Choose a plan that fits your needs and budget
Item List
5Door & Glass
2 itemsCameras
2 itemsHub
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smart Hub | TypeHub KeypadYes SirenYes | 1 | $80 | View Shop |
FAQ
Common questions about this kit
Wire-free cameras reliable?
Yes for convenience; no for 24/7 recording. They run on motion clips and a battery you charge every few months. For continuous coverage, wired.
Glass-break sensors worth it?
Yes — a broken window bypasses a door sensor, and a glass-break sensor catches it. The cheap layer door sensors miss.
A keypad necessary?
Yes for a real alarm — arm and disarm with a code so it is a system, not just cameras. Put one by the door you leave through.
Self or pro monitoring?
Self-monitoring texts you free; pro (about $20 a month) calls police. For an apartment, self-monitoring plus a loud siren is usually enough.
User Reviews
Apartment security and my car-emergency kit share the cheap-insurance brain — a glass-break sensor is the TPMS of home security. Layer it.
Apartment security kit is my smart-home kit hardened — wire-free cameras and a glass-break sensor are the layers that matter. A keypad makes it a system.