Xfinity bundles specs and features
From home security to cell phones, there are a lot of ways to build your perfect Xfinity bundle. Let’s break down some of Xfinity’s best home phone, TV, and internet bundle features.
Xfinity cell phone plans and bundles
If you love bundling, why stop at Xfinity TV, internet, and home phone when you can have Xfinity cell phone service too?
Xfinity Mobile is only for Xfinity internet customers, and it offers a couple of middle-of-the-road cell phone plans—nothing too flashy. You can also get excellent bundle deals when you combine Xfinity Mobile with an Xfinity internet plan and an Xfinity Flex. Check out our Xfinity Mobile review to learn more about the service.
Xfinity home security bundles
Xfinity is among the few TV and internet service providers that also offer home security. It’s . . . uh . . . not worth spending your money. Sure, you get a discount on the service when you bundle. That’s nice. And if you’ve got an X1 DVR, you can even view your security camera feed right from your TV. That’s kinda neat.
The problem for us is that Xfinity’s home security uses professional monitoring. No, we’re not wearing tinfoil hats about strangers watching your every moment—we’re concerned about trusting your safety to Xfinity’s spotty customer service.
For example, talking with a real person at Xfinity is difficult because it doesn’t even have a phone line you can call. That’s a mild annoyance when you’re trying to get help with your dropped TV service, but it could be a big issue if you couldn’t reach Xfinity’s security help in an emergency.
Unless you’re on a tight budget for home security, we say skip Xfinity’s home security bundles. You deserve better.
Xfinity equipment options
Depending on your exact Xfinity bundle, your plan will come with a lot of hardware, and in many cases, Xfinity won’t let it go for free. Check out our Xfinity equipment guide for a full breakdown of Xfinity’s hardware options.