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Learn about Comcast Xfinity Security System Packages and Monitoring Plans
You probably know Comcast for internet, phone, and cable, but they also offer home security through Xfinity Home. Based on our testing, Xfinity Home delivers solid protection and smart home automation at a competitive price.
That said, most packages require a minimum two-year contract — a real commitment. The silver lining? Bundling with other Comcast services can bring your monthly costs down noticeably. In this guide, we break down Xfinity Home’s plans, packages, and current pricing compared to other top security brands so you can decide if it’s the right fit for your home.
Pro Tip: Not a Comcast internet user? Try SimpliSafe instead. It works with any internet provider, and with a monitoring plan, you’ll get alerts even when your Wi-Fi is down. Read our SimpliSafe review and find out why this simple but powerful system is the best DIY option.
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Xfinity Home offers professional monitoring starting at $65 per month. Equipment can either be paid for upfront or spread across monthly installments with a 24-month contract. Here’s a breakdown of each equipment package along with its upfront and monthly pricing:
| Xfinity Home Security Equipment | Price |
|---|---|
| Base Home System | $15 per month or $360 upfront |
| Complete Home System | $20 per month or $480 upfront |
| Ultimate Home System | $25 per month or $600 upfront |
We’ll dive into what each Xfinity Home package includes shortly, but first, it’s worth noting that pricing is competitive with the industry average. That aligned with our expectations, since Xfinity offers modern features like touchscreen control panels and advanced smart home automation.
The main catch is the two-year service agreement required for professional monitoring. Pricing starts at $65 per month with autopay enrollment. Without autopay, you’re looking at $75 per month. Rates also increase after the first year, so it’s worth factoring that into your long-term budget before you sign on the dotted line.
| Xfinity Monitoring Plans | Price |
|---|---|
| Home Security Plan (New Customers) | $65 per month (promotional) |
| Home Security Plan (Standard) | $75 per month |
If your budget allows, we recommend buying Xfinity’s equipment outright. That way, you’ll only pay $45 per month for 24/7 professional monitoring, which includes smart home controls, instant alerts, live HD video streaming, and integration with your Xfinity X1 system if you have cable.
Overall, Xfinity’s monitoring costs are competitive, though slightly higher than some competitors. Keep in mind the required two-year contract, and customer feedback indicates that response times and technical support could be improved. You can find more details in our full Xfinity review.
Pro Tip: If you purchase Xfinity equipment upfront, you own the equipment, allowing you to switch monitoring services when your two-year agreement ends.
Here are a few other Xfinity features to consider:
| Fully Monitored? | Yes |
|---|---|
| Contract Required? | Yes |
| Monthly Cost | $65+ |
| Best For | Bundling |
Xfinity has streamlined its lineup into three core equipment bundles: Xfinity Base Home, Xfinity Complete Home, and Xfinity Ultimate Home. We recommend starting with one of these packages and customizing it with additional devices as your needs grow. For the price point, these bundles offer solid value.

The Xfinity Comcast Touchscreen Controller
Their user-friendly touchscreen control panel looks and feels much better than the plastic panels many other brands offer. Even their base package comes with a small handful of entry sensors, while most companies only include one sensor in their base kit. Another thing to consider is that Xfinity requires professional installation, meaning a technician must visit your home to install the system.
The Xfinity Base Home System includes everything you need to secure a small home. It’s battery-powered with a cellular backup feature. It also allows you to access and control your system using the Xfinity mobile app on your smartphone. However, if you have more than three entryways into your home via windows or doors, you’ll need to purchase extra sensors, which can get expensive with Xfinity. The Xfinity Base Home System includes:
When it comes to equipment quality, Xfinity lands solidly in the middle of the pack. There’s nothing that’ll wow you in terms of design or build, but it gets the job done. During testing, we put each device through its paces and found they all felt decent. It’s a slight step up from budget-friendly options like Ring or SimpliSafe, but not quite in the same league as premium brands like Vivint or ADT when it comes to overall construction quality.
Did You Know? Pet-friendly motion sensors can typically ignore animals weighing up to 40 to 80 pounds, depending on the model. This minimizes false alarms from household pets while still catching intruders.
The premium equipment package offers everything in the Base package, plus two additional door and window sensors, a wireless keypad, and an HD indoor and outdoor Xfinity camera. If you can swing it, we recommend this package over the Base package. The price difference is $120, but you get an additional $200 worth of devices. In our experience, installing a security camera takes home protection to another level. The Xfinity Complete Home System includes:
The Ultimate package includes everything in the Complete package as well as extra door and window sensors and another Xfinity camera. For most homes, the amount of entry sensors will not be necessary unless you have a lot of first floor windows or doors. However, it’s still good value as it’s a lot of equipment for just $600. Here’s everything included in Xfinity’s Ultimate Home System:
As far as equipment quality goes, Xfinity just makes the grade. There’s nothing really special about their equipment design or build. During testing, we examined the products from every angle. The devices felt decent in our hands, but only slightly better than more affordable systems like Ring or SimpliSafe. And they didn’t quite compare to the likes of Vivint or ADT when it came to quality of construction.
FYI: You really don’t need equipment that lasts a lifetime, especially if most of the equipment is installed indoors, as is the case with Xfinity Home.
Once you choose your equipment, you’ll pick a monitoring plan. For professional monitoring, there’s just one option. They also offer a self-monitoring plan for $10 per month that includes smart home features and cloud storage for camera recordings.
Xfinity’s professional monitoring keeps you connected to their central station around the clock. If something trips your system, agents will reach out to you first and call in emergency responders if needed — that’s pretty standard for full-service home security. The self-monitoring plan gives you more hands-on control at a lower cost, though the support is more limited. Here’s a breakdown of what each tier covers:
The standard monitoring plan provides comprehensive protection with these features:
It’s impressive to see features like AI-powered person detection and cloud storage included in the base monitoring plan. At $45 per month, it costs slightly more than a comparable plan from ADT and slightly less than a plan from Vivint. That said, budget alternatives like SimpliSafe and Ring offer comparable plans for significantly less.
If you just want the basics and don’t need professional monitoring — although we always recommend it — you can save some money with Xfinity’s Smart Home plan. It includes cloud storage for camera recordings and access to your camera’s AI-powered features. Note that this plan does not include 24/7 professional monitoring or emergency dispatch services. It also only works with Xfinity cameras, video doorbells, and smart home equipment.
Keep in Mind: Although Xfinity offers Live HD video monitoring in their base plan, accessing this feature requires the purchase of their camera(s).
Xfinity Home Security gives you solid flexibility when it comes to building out your system. You can add smart smoke detectors, thermostats, cameras, keypads, and more to tailor your setup to your home’s needs. The one area we’d still love to see improved is their camera lineup — a floodlight camera option would go a long way for outdoor coverage.
| Xfinity Equipment | Add-On Equipment Type | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Indoor and Outdoor Cameras | Camera | $120 |
| Video Doorbell | Camera | $120 |
| Indoor Camera | Camera | $60 |
| ecobee Smart Thermostat Essential | Thermostat | $139.99 |
| Smoke Detector | Smoke Alarm | Unavailable |
| Outlet Controller | Automation | $50 |
| Door and Window Sensor | Sensor | $20 |
| Motion Sensor | Sensor | $40 |
| Wireless Keypad | Controller | $50 |
Smart home enthusiasts will find solid value in Xfinity Home Security. Like more premium systems such as Vivint, you get remote access and full control through Xfinity’s intuitive mobile app. Xfinity systems also play nicely with a range of third-party home automation devices, so you can build out your smart home setup however you like.
If you’re a Comcast customer, you can manage your entire security setup through the Xfinity app or voice commands via your cable remote. From our experience, it’s a nice touch. It’s certainly more convenient than pulling out your smartphone and opening the companion app to arm or disarm your system or control other commands. While we’d like to see more security camera options, Xfinity delivers quite the feature-set. Also, a DIY installation option would be nice.
MOBILE ALERTS |
With Xfinity Home, you can set up real-time alerts for instant notifications of things happening in your home. You can customize these alerts to your needs. |
SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS |
Xfinity offers indoor and outdoor camera options with 1080p HD resolution, night vision, and person detection. You can monitor your home from anywhere using Xfinity's live video feature, with the ability to record, rewind, and review footage with 24/7 recording. |
REMOTE CONTROL |
You can control your Xfinity security system using voice commands through the Xfinity app, compatible smart speakers, or your cable remote. The remote responds to voice commands, as well. |
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION |
Xfinity Home security systems are installed by trained technicians. A Comcast technician will visit your home, conduct a personalized security assessment, provide a customized equipment recommendation, and walk you through how to use your new system. |
24-7 MONITORING |
Professional monitoring is included with every Xfinity Home security system. The response time is quick and reliable. |
POWER OUTAGE PROTECTION |
Battery and cellular backup are included at no extra charge with this system. |
DISASTER PROTECTION |
Environmental hazard monitoring is available as an add-on with Xfinity Home. With optional equipment, your system can monitor for smoke, fire, and carbon monoxide — giving you an extra layer of protection beyond just intruders. |
SMART HOME OPTIONS |
Xfinity integrates with Amazon Alexa, Philips Hue lighting, and select smart locks and thermostats to create a comprehensive smart home experience. |
REMOTE GARAGE CONTROL |
Xfinity Home is compatible with the myQ Garage remote controls by Chamberlain. Connect your Chamberlain garage door opener to your Xfinity Home system to control it from afar. Using the Xfinity app, you can see if you have left your garage door open, or you can open it for your kids when they come home from school. |
Xfinity Home Security periodically offers promotional rates for new customers, so it’s worth checking their website directly for the latest deals. Xfinity regularly rotates their offers — sometimes featuring discounted monthly monitoring rates, free equipment bundles, or reduced pricing on cameras. Checking back often can help you catch the best window to sign up.
From our experience, Comcast Xfinity Home has the equipment and monitoring plans needed to secure your home from top to bottom. The value is certainly there, especially when you factor in their home automation and video monitoring features.
And remember, Comcast Xfinity is a big-name cable company. In fact, it’s the largest in the nation.2 So needless to say, you shouldn’t come across any connection issues with your Comcast Xfinity home security system. The company is connected!
Of course, their equipment isn’t the most affordable, but they do offer interest-free financing to help soften the blow.
The main drawbacks remain the two-year contract and the fact that availability is tied to Xfinity’s existing service footprint. Additionally, their camera selection still lags behind competitors with just a single indoor camera, outdoor camera, and video doorbell. That said, if you’re already an Xfinity customer and want straightforward packages and monitoring plans, then Xfinity Home might be a solid fit for you.
Standalone monitoring plans start at $65 per month, with bundling options that can bring costs down. Equipment packages start at $360 upfront or $15 per month for two years. Xfinity also regularly runs promotions for new customers.
The standard Xfinity Home package includes professional monitoring, a touchscreen control panel, three to four door/window sensors, a motion sensor, and a wireless keypad. Additional equipment like cameras and smart home devices can be added to customize your system.
Yes, all Xfinity security systems support 24/7 professional monitoring. When an alarm is triggered, the monitoring center will verify the event and contact emergency services if needed. Monitoring is included as part of your monthly plan cost.
Xfinity provides an app that allows users to monitor their system from a distance.
Yes, depending on the system you select, you can purchase environmental controls for Xfinity. This includes control over your home’s temperature with a smart thermostat from Ecobee.
Yes, Xfinity offers outdoor home security cameras.
Yes, all Xfinity security cameras feature infrared night vision, allowing you to monitor your property 24/7 in both light and dark conditions.
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