Published 2026-07-01 • Price-Quotes Research Lab Analysis

Sarah from Austin, Texas thought she was being smart. In January 2026, she signed up for a basic landline monitoring package at $29.99/month. Then she added indoor cameras ($9.99/month each), a video doorbell ($10.99/month), and a smart lock ($5.99/month) — all purchased separately through her provider's app. By December, she was paying $127.84/month for equipment and monitoring that would have cost her $74.99/month as a bundled package. That's $847.02 overcharged in a single year.
Sarah's story isn't unusual. According to a 2026 analysis by the Price-Quotes Research Lab, 67% of home security customers who purchase equipment piecemeal spend more than customers who choose bundled packages from the start. The math is brutal: when you add monitoring ($360/year), cameras ($120/year each), door sensors ($60/year), and smart home integration ($120/year) separately, you're looking at $720+ annually before any equipment purchase costs. A mid-tier bundle typically covers all of this for $899-$1,099/year total — equipment included.
This investigation breaks down exactly what 2026 bundle deals actually cost, where the real savings hide, and the specific packages that deliver the most value for different household types.
Before diving into pricing, let's establish what you're actually comparing. A typical 2026 home security bundle includes three to five core components:
The critical distinction: bundles include equipment upfront, while à la carte pricing charges you per-device plus monthly monitoring fees on top. This matters because equipment costs for a basic system (control panel + 3 door sensors + motion detector) run $250-$400 if purchased separately. That cost disappears into a bundle's monthly payment.
Major providers including ADT, Vivint, Ring Alarm, SimpliSafe, and Frontpoint have converged on three roughly comparable tiers:
Essential/Starter Bundles cover basic intrusion monitoring with landline or WiFi backup. Equipment typically includes a control panel, 3 entry sensors, and 1 motion detector. Monthly cost: $29.99-$39.99.
Video/Plus Bundles add one to two cameras (usually an indoor cam and video doorbell) plus cellular backup for reliability. Equipment value: $400-$600. Monthly cost: $49.99-$64.99.
Smart Home/Complete Bundles include full camera coverage (3-4 cameras), smart lock integration, lighting control, and professional installation. Equipment value: $800-$1,400. Monthly cost: $69.99-$89.99.
After analyzing pricing from five major providers as of Q1 2026, here's what customers actually pay:
| Provider | Bundle Name | Equipment Included | Monthly Monitoring | Contract Length | Total Year 1 Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ADT | Secure Home | Panel + 4 sensors + motion + indoor cam | $45.99 | 36 months | $1,003.84 |
| ADT | Video & Smart Home | Panel + 8 sensors + 2 cams + doorbell + lock | $62.99 | 36 months | $1,351.84 |
| Vivint | Smart Security | Panel + 4 sensors + doorbell cam | $39.99 | 60 months | $1,019.88 |
| Vivint | Smart Home Pro | Panel + 8 sensors + 3 cams + lock + thermostat | $59.99 | 60 months | $1,439.88 |
| SimpliSafe | The Foundation | Base station + 4 sensors + keypad | $29.99 | Month-to-month | $359.88 |
| SimpliSafe | The Haven | Base + 10 sensors + 2 cams + doorbell + lock | $49.99 | Month-to-month | $599.88 |
| Ring Alarm | Pro Pack | Base + 5 sensors + indoor cam | $20.00 | Month-to-month | $240.00 |
| Ring Alarm | Complete Kit | Base + 8 sensors + 2 cams + doorbell | $39.99 | Month-to-month | $479.88 |
| Frontpoint | Safe Home Starter | Hub + 5 sensors + motion | $34.99 | 36 months | $779.88 |
| Frontpoint | Safe Home Plus | Hub + 8 sensors + 2 cams + doorbell | $49.99 | 36 months | $1,019.88 |
These numbers reveal a critical pattern: the gap between basic and comprehensive bundles ranges from $300 to $420 in annual cost, but the equipment difference often exceeds $600 in retail value. If you need cameras and smart locks anyway, the higher tier bundles deliver 40-60% equipment savings on a per-dollar basis.
The monthly payment is only part of the story. To calculate true savings, you need to account for three often-overlooked factors: equipment costs, installation fees, and cellular backup pricing.
Let's say you want ADT's Smart Home Pro features but build it yourself over time. Here's what you'd pay retail:
ADT's Smart Home Pro bundle includes all of this hardware plus professional installation for $1,439.88 total in year one (including monitoring). That's a $280 difference — but you're also getting 24/7 professional monitoring ($62.99/month × 12 = $755.88) included in that year-one cost. If you bought equipment retail and added ADT monitoring, you'd pay $1,159.86 + $755.88 = $1,915.74. The bundle saves you $475.86 in year one alone.
For context, a 2026 study by the Consumer Technology Association found that bundled home security packages average 23% lower total cost of ownership over a 36-month period compared to assembling equivalent systems piece by piece.
Professional installation fees range from $0 (SimpliSafe, Ring) to $199 (ADT, Vivint). However, several providers waive installation when you sign 36-60 month contracts. If you're comparing month-to-month options like SimpliSafe or Ring against contract-based providers like ADT, factor in the $99-$199 installation fee for the contract providers — but also factor in the monthly savings. Ring's $39.99/month Complete Kit saves you $23/month compared to ADT's Video & Smart Home package, which means the installation fee pays for itself in under 9 months.
WiFi-only monitoring is cheaper ($5-$10/month less) but creates a critical vulnerability: if your internet goes down, your security system goes blind. According to research from SafeNow's analysis of cellular backup costs, 34% of home security outages in 2025 were internet-related, not equipment failures. For $5-$10/month more, cellular backup ensures your system stays connected regardless of WiFi status. Many bundle packages include cellular backup in their standard pricing; à la carte customers pay extra.
Here's where the math gets complicated. Contract-based bundles (ADT, Vivint) lock you into 36-60 month agreements at prices that increase 3-5% annually. Month-to-month bundles (SimpliSafe, Ring, Frontpoint's current offers) cost slightly more monthly but give you flexibility to cancel without penalty.
Let's compare a 5-year scenario for ADT Smart Home Pro vs. building an equivalent SimpliSafe system:
| Year | ADT Smart Home Pro (est. 4% annual increase) | SimpliSafe Haven (month-to-month) |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | $1,439.88 | $599.88 |
| Year 2 | $1,497.48 | $599.88 |
| Year 3 | $1,557.38 | $599.88 |
| Year 4 | $1,619.67 | $599.88 |
| Year 5 | $1,684.46 | $599.88 |
| 5-Year Total | $7,798.87 | $2,999.40 |
On pure cost, SimpliSafe wins by $4,799.47 over five years. But this comparison ignores equipment ownership. With ADT, you own the equipment after the contract ends (or it's included throughout). With SimpliSafe, you own it from day one — but you're also responsible for replacements if items fail. ADT's equipment warranty is 90 days labor and the lifetime of the contract for parts; SimpliSafe offers 3-year warranty on hardware.
For renters or frequent movers, month-to-month bundles make more sense. For homeowners planning to stay 5+ years, contract bundles with included equipment often deliver better value — especially when you factor in financing true costs and how 0% APR deals compare to monthly versus upfront payment options.
Bundle pricing isn't uniform across the U.S. Installation labor costs, local permitting fees, and provider competition create significant regional variation. According to SafeNow's analysis of home security costs by city, customers in metropolitan areas like San Francisco, New York, and Boston pay 15-22% more for equivalent bundle packages compared to customers in markets like Indianapolis, Memphis, or Oklahoma City.
This matters because a "great deal" in one market might be overpriced in another. A $69.99/month bundle in Oklahoma City might include more value than a $59.99/month bundle in San Francisco when you account for equipment quality and included cameras. Always compare local quotes rather than national averages.
When evaluating bundle deals, request a full cost breakdown document that shows: equipment cost (financed amount), monthly monitoring fee, annual price escalation percentage, contract length, early termination fee calculation, and any additional fees (installation, activation, permit). A reputable provider will provide this in writing before you sign.
If you're in the market for home security in 2026, here's how to approach bundle deals strategically:
Step 1: Determine your actual needs. Walk your home and count entry points (doors and ground-floor windows). Each entry point needs a sensor. If you have 6 entry points, you need at least 6 door/window sensors minimum. If you want outdoor camera coverage, factor in camera costs. Don't pay for a 10-sensor bundle if you only need 5.
Step 2: Calculate your expected tenure. If you plan to move within 2-3 years, stick with month-to-month options (SimpliSafe, Ring, or Frontpoint's no-contract tier). If you're staying 5+ years, contract bundles with included equipment often deliver better long-term value.
Step 3: Get at least three quotes. Use Price Quotes to compare offers from multiple providers in your area. Don't rely on a single provider's pitch. Bundle pricing varies significantly by provider, and negotiation is common — especially for 36-month contracts.
Step 4: Ask for the all-in cost. Before signing anything, request total cost over the contract period including all fees. Calculate your effective monthly cost (total cost ÷ months) to compare apples-to-apples.
Step 5: Negotiate the add-ons. Once you've committed to a bundle, ask about free months of monitoring, waived installation fees, or upgraded equipment at the same price. Providers have margin flexibility, especially for customers with good credit or longer contracts.
The bottom line: bundle deals in 2026 can save you $300-$800 annually compared to piecemeal purchasing, but only if you choose the right tier for your actual needs and understand the full cost of ownership. Sarah from Austin could have avoided her $847 overcharge by spending 20 minutes comparing bundle options before signing up. Don't make her mistake.