ADT offers Google Nest gear for 60% off with security system


Google’s home security partner, ADT, has a big discount available for anyone looking to start off a new security system, or just their smart home. The discount includes 60% off of a starter package, which means over $400 off just the bare minimum.

As we noted in our review last year, ADT’s Google Nest-integrated security system puts forth a solid offer for those looking to use Google’s hardware, but use that with a proper, monitored security system.

Now, you can get into that system for less.

ADT is currently offering 60% off of its “Front Door Protection” package which includes a base package including Nest gear. The package includes:

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  • ADT+ Base (Hub)
  • 3 Door/Window Sensors
  • 1 Motion Sensor
  • 1 Yard Sign & Window Stickers
  • 1 Yale Smart Lock
  • 1 Google Nest Doorbell (battery)

That’s all sold for 60% off, with the usual $700+ cost down to just $295.

While you unfortunately can’t swap out the Nest Doorbell (battery) for a wired model, you can add on to this package while still getting a discount on adding anything. For example, adding a Nest Cam (indoor), usually $99, tacks just $40 onto the total – i.e., 60% off. The same applies if you’d like to add outdoor cameras, a floodlight, or even another doorbell.

There is a more modular “Video Essentials” package that includes your choice of camera, but add-ons aren’t discounted like with the “Front Door Protection” package.

You can install the system yourself, or have ADT Pros come and do that for you. The package includes automatic sign-up for ADT’s “Complete Monitoring Plan” for $40/month, but you can cancel that at any time if you wish to self-monitor. You only need to have it for a single month to get the discounts, ADT confirmed with us.

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