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Finding the right wired home security system can be an integral part of protecting your property.

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With housing costs high and increasing, it’s arguably more important than ever to protect what could be your biggest investment — your home — with a home security system. Yet with inflation continuing to put pressure on many Americans’ finances, it’s also understandable that you would want to be even more diligent in choosing the best home security systems for 2024.

Advances in technology have made high-powered home security cameras and related equipment widely available and easy to use. But while some homeowners have fully embraced newer technologies, like wireless home security systems, that connect to your Wi-Fi, others still prefer wired security systems that can connect directly to your home’s electrical system or landline. 

That said, many modern systems operate primarily wirelessly but still have some wired options, such as systems that connect to your existing doorbell system. And, choosing the best wired security camera systems depends on factors such as your budget, comfort with different technologies and the flexibility that you may be looking for. In other words, determining the best home security systems is somewhat subjective, but it can help to break down this issue across more specific categories.

Compare your top home security system options online here.

Best wired security camera systems 2024

According to our analysis, the best home security companies in 2024 that offer a mix of wireless and wired security camera options include the following:

Best for setup: ADT

ADT stands out as one of the stalwarts of the home security market, offering a mix of wired and wireless options and modern products like cameras from Google Nest.

If you’re looking for the best wired security camera systems in terms of setup, consider leaving it to the pros at ADT. Although professional installation can increase costs, it can bring you peace of mind knowing that everything is handled by someone experienced at setting these systems up. That said, ADT also offers a self-setup option if you prefer.

Start by getting a quote from ADT online now.

Best for no contracts: SimpliSafe

One downside of some legacy home security providers is that you have to commit to lengthy contracts. But that’s not the case with SimpliSafe. This is one of the more affordable home security companies that you can use without any contracts. You can simply buy the equipment you need and add professional monitoring if you’d like, though there’s no obligation to do so. 

While SimpliSafe is more of a wireless security camera provider, it does offer wired options such as connecting a video doorbell camera to your existing doorbell chime.

Best for smart homes: Vivint

One downside of some legacy home security providers is that you have to commit to lengthy contracts. But that’s not the case with SimpliSafe. This is one of the more affordable home security companies that you can use without any contracts. You can simply buy the equipment you need and add professional monitoring if you’d like, though there’s no obligation to do so.

While SimpliSafe is more of a wireless security camera provider, it does offer wired options such as connecting a video doorbell camera to your existing doorbell chime.

Compare home security systems from Vivint and learn more about your options now.

Best for add-ons, perks: Ring

Ring, owned by Amazon, is famous for its video doorbell cameras that can be hardwired into your existing doorbell system or used wirelessly. Either way, Ring stands out for offering a wide range of add-ons.

For example, Ring offers accessories like solar path lights that can sync with certain Ring doorbells and cameras. Ring also sells pet tags that come with a custom QR code that others can scan to access information if they find your missing pet, and you can manage your pet’s profile within the Ring app. Another perk is that Amazon Prime members might be able to snag some discounts on Ring gear during certain sales, like Amazon Prime Day.

Best for cost: Cove

Cove is one of the best home security system companies, selling security cameras from Eufy at some of the most competitive prices. The Eufy Doorbell Camera can be wired into your existing doorbell system so you don’t have to worry about charging, or you can opt for the wireless option. Other options include wireless outdoor cameras powered by solar, as well as indoor cameras that have wired power adaptors but can then connect wirelessly to the overall system.

To save money, Cove can typically be set up yourself, but the company does offer professional installation for those who prefer going that route. Also, Cove offers professional monitoring starting at $17.99 per month, with no contracts.

Start comparing your top Cove home security system options here.

Best for reviews: CPI Security

Reviews can be a little tricky with some services, as sometimes you mainly hear from those who had a poor experience, so that might drag down the average of some companies. That said, if going off of reviews from TrustPilot, then CPI Security stands out in this space as being the best home security system, with a 4.7 out of 5 rating, based on over 2,000 reviews.

The bottom line

There are many great options to choose from when selecting the best home security systems, and a lot of it comes down to personal preference. The good news is that there are different options to fit your circumstances, such as if you’re looking for a budget-friendly option without professional monitoring or want a more robust, professional system to protect a large home. Some providers offer free trials, which could be helpful when making your decision, and you also might want to ask neighbors what they use to get some first-hand insights.



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Makers of Coach and Michael Kors handbags blocked from merger in antitrust case

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A U.S. District judge has halted the merger between the makers of Coach and Michael Kors handbags, saying it would reduce competition and hurt consumers.

In her ruling Thursday, U.S. District Judge Jennifer Rochon noted that Tapestry Inc. and Capri Holdings are “close competitors” and that the merger would result in “the loss of head-to-head competition” and raise prices for shoppers.

The decision followed seven days of testimony.

In after hours trading shares of Capri fell more than 50% while shares of Tapestry rose 12%.

The ruling came six months after the FTC sued to block Tapestry’s $8.5 billion acquisition of Capri, saying that the deal would eliminate direct competition between the fashion companies’ brands like Coach and Michael Kors in the so-called affordable luxury handbag arena.

The agency also said that the deal announced in August 2023 threatens to eliminate the incentive for the two companies to vie for employees and could depress employees’ wages and workplace benefits. The combined Tapestry and Capri would employ roughly 33,000 people worldwide, the agency said.

The two companies’ brands cover a wide array of items from clothing to eyewear to shoes. Tapestry has been on an acquisition binge for the past several years, and already owns Kate Spade New York, Stuart Weitzman and Coach. Capri owns the Versace, Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo brands.

Specifically, Tapestry’s Coach and Kate Spade brands and Capri’s Michael Kors brand are close rivals in the handbag market. The FTC had said that they continuously monitor each other’s handbag brands to determine pricing and performance, and they each use that information to make strategic decisions, including whether to raise or reduce handbag prices.


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Tapestry said in an emailed statement to The Associated Press on Thursday that the decision granting the FTC’s request for a preliminary injunction was “disappointing” and “incorrect on the law and the facts.”

“Tapestry and Capri operate in an industry that is intensely competitive and dynamic, constantly expanding, and highly fragmented among both established players and new entrants,'” Tapestry said in a statement. “We face competitive pressures from both lower- and higher-priced products and continue to believe this transaction is pro-competitive and pro-consumer. “

The company said it intends to appeal the decision, consistent with its obligations under the merger agreement.

Capri could not be immediately reached for comment.

Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData, said in a published note that the blocking of Tapestry’s acquisition of Capri will come as a blow to both companies.

“For Tapestry, it puts an end to the goal of becoming a bigger house of brands, and it leaves its plans for future growth in tatters,” he said. He noted that in a slower market, Tapestry will now need to rely on pushing its existing brands harder, which he believes will be challenging. He noted that the group could, in time, also look to make smaller acquisitions.

The ruling leaves Capri “in poor shape and, in betting on being acquired, has neglected the hard work that needs to be done to course correct many of its weak brands,” Saunders said.

Capri will either need to find another party to buy it or it will have to embark on a major reinvention plan, he said.



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Costco recalls salmon over listeria concerns

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Costco is recalling packages of salmon over concerns they could be contaminated with listeria. 

Acme Smoked Fish Corp, the shopping club’s salmon provider, sent a notice to Costco shoppers this week informing them of the recall of Kirkland Signature Smoked Salmon, due to potential contamination with listeria monocytogenes bacteria. 

The notice was sent to customers who Costco records show purchased affected fish products between October 9-13. Only packages from lot number 8512801270 are affected.

Customers who purchased the recalled salmon are instructed not to eat it and to return it to a Costco store for a full refund. 

“We regret this unfortunate incident and have taken immediate corrective steps to ensure that this issue never happens again,” Acme Smoked Fish Corp. CEO Eduardo Carbajosa said. 



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Biden administration rolls out new student debt plan, this time aimed at people with big debts

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The Biden administration’s efforts to erase student debt for the 46 million Americans who are carrying college loans have repeatedly hit legal roadblocks. Now, the Department of Education is rolling out a new plan that could provide debt relief to 8 million borrowers who are suffering from financial hardships.

The new plan, unveiled Friday, would provide loan relief for approximately 8 million people with student loans who are suffering financial distress caused by other debts, ranging from medical expenses to costs due to a natural disaster. The Education Department said the proposed rules will be published in the Federal Register in the next few weeks, and that it expects to finalize the regulations in 2025. 

President Joe Biden made delivering debt relief to people with student loans a key policy issue of his 2020 campaign, but Republican-led states have sued to block many of those efforts, while the Supreme Court in 2023 ruled 6-3 against his plan to erase up to $20,000 in debt for millions of borrowers. 

At the same time, Americans are holding more than $1.7 trillion in student loans, a debt load that has impaired their ability to save or buy a home, among other issues.

“For far too long, our student loan system has made it too difficult for borrowers experiencing hardships, often financial hardships, to access relief,” Education Department Miguel Cardona said on a call with reporters. “It’s not fair, it’s not right and it’s not who we are as Americans.”

How people would get relief

Under the proposal, there would be two ways borrowers could qualify for the debt relief. Some people with student loans could receive forgiveness without an application, with the Education Secretary providing one-time relief to borrowers whom the agency determines have an 80% chance of being in default within two years, Cardona said.

“A big reason why we’re fighting for student debt relief is to address the more than 1 million defaults we see annually in the student loan system,” he said.

The second pathway for loan relief would provide forgiveness after borrowers fill out an application, with the department assessing 17 factors such as the applicant’s overall debt balance, household income, and whether their student loan payments are keeping them from affording basics like housing or health care. 

“Financing a college education is supposed to help students climb the economic ladder, not leave them buried in a ditch,” Cardona said. 



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