Introduction to ADT Plus: The Future of Home Security
ADT has launched its much-anticipated new security system, ADT Plus, now available on ADT.com. This state-of-the-art system introduces a range of innovative hardware and integrations with popular smart home devices such as Google Nest cameras and smart speakers. While it resembles the erstwhile Google Nest Secure system, its functionality in real-world applications is yet to be fully assessed.
Trust and Security: Yale Assure Lock 2 Integration
A standout feature of the ADT Plus system is its integration with the Yale Assure Lock 2, marking this smart lock as the first to support ADT’s new Trusted Neighbor feature. This innovative technology utilizes smart locks and facial recognition to streamline access for approved individuals during emergencies or routine tasks, like pet care.
How Trusted Neighbor Works
With this system, if you have the Yale smart lock installed, it can be programmed to automatically unlock when a trusted neighbor arrives to assist you. Once they leave, the door can automatically lock, and the security system re-arms itself, thereby maximizing both convenience and safety.
A Paradigm Shift in Home Security
The launch of ADT Plus signifies a pivotal shift for the company, aligning its professionally installed and DIY systems under a cohesive hardware ecosystem. This approach allows customers to enjoy consistent technology regardless of their installation choice.
Moving Away from ADT’s Self Setup System
ADT Plus replaces the previously offered Self Setup system, which was also launched in 2023 following Google’s investment in ADT. The Self Setup system was initially available for free to users of Nest Secure when that service was retired. ADT Plus will continue to support those customers.
Technological Advancements: Integrations and Protocols
According to Wayne Thorsen, ADT’s Chief Business Officer, the new technology utilizes a range of communication protocols, including DECT Ultra Low Energy, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, and BLE. This allows for more profound integration with smart home partners like Yale and Google.
Future Prospects
Thorsen has indicated that this is merely the beginning of enhanced integration capabilities on the platform. Currently, the Yale Z-Wave lock is the sole compatible option, but more are expected to join this interconnectivity.
Smart Features and Unique Automation
The new access feature allows trusted individuals to disarm your security system and unlock the door through an app or key code, with parameters set by the homeowner. These parameters can be responsive to specific times or events, allowing tailored access, such as enabling entry for a delivery person or a trusted neighbor based on specific triggers.
Smart Recognition and Access Control
Leveraging Google’s Familiar Face technology, the ADT Plus system can autonomously disarm and unlock when it recognizes a trusted neighbor, offering unparalleled convenience.
Cost and Packages
The Yale Assure Lock 2 is bundled within a starter kit, originally priced at $658.98, but currently available for a limited-time discount of $461.29. The Front Door Protection bundle includes:
- New base station
- Two door/window sensors
- Yale Assure Lock 2
- Google Nest Doorbell (battery)
Professional monitoring services are priced at $45/month, with an additional fee for enhanced video recording capabilities.
Flexible Package Options
The premium package, designated as Total Safety, features additional sensors and cameras at a comprehensive price of $1,101.76. Package options start as low as $269 for basic offerings.
Installation and User Experience
ADT Plus offers self-installation and monitoring, with an initial one-month monitoring fee mandatory for system purchase. Post the first month, users can transition to self-monitoring at no extra cost. For those preferring professional installation, a lengthy monitoring contract is requisited.
Comparison with Google Nest Secure
ADT Plus draws heavily from the design and functionality of the legacy Google Nest Secure system, showcasing a familiar base station design and user-friendly interface. Although it offers notable features such as a backlit touch-button keypad, it lacks compatibility with the Google Home app, frustrating considering the technological awareness surrounding smart home integration.
Conclusion: The Future of ADT and Smart Home Integration
As someone with over a decade of experience in smart home and security technology, I remain optimistic about the improvements in integration and innovation between these domains. However, the enclosed nature of the system raises concerns. It will be fascinating to observe how ADT, Google, and Yale advance in their collaborative efforts to evolve the smart home ecosystem.
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