
Get Safe: PetSafe and SimpliSafe Offer Pet and Home Memorial Day Sales
If you're looking to improve home security and safety for Memorial Day, two notable deals land this week from pet tech and home security companies PetSafe and SimpliSafe.
First, shop the PetSafe brand on their own website and through May 26, buyers will receive a $20 discount on any purchase over $125. The discount will be automatically applied with no code or signup necessary.
PetSafe products include a variety of pet health devices including digital fence collars, smart feeding stations, ball launcher machines, tactical crates and plenty more, so hitting that target shouldn't be difficult for pet owners.
Ball launchers and other tricks can help pets get rid of pent-up energy.
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Next, you can stop by the home security system company SimpliSafe, which is offering new buyers a 60% discount and a SimpliSafe Outdoor Camera (Series 2) through May 29. SimpliSafe security kits are very DIY-friendly (with an 8.5/10 CNET review score), with kits starting around $112 to $164 with this deal applied. A similar deal is slated for Father's Day through the end of June.
The discount works for any SimpliSafe system, but there is a catch: You'll need to include a professional monitoring plan which starts around $32 per month.
The free addition of the SimpliSafe outdoor camera allows for another potential layer of security, too: With a Live Guard plan ($50+ a month), the camera can use AI detection to sort normal activity from suspicious behavior while ignoring the faces of friends and family, only calling in an agent when it looks like there's a problem.
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