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Between the robotic cleaners that vacuum and mop our homes and the gaming systems that entertain us in our free time, we have become inseparable from our favorite tech. But making our homes smarter and keeping ourselves entertained with the latest tech comes at a cost. Not only is the technology itself often expensive, but the ongoing maintenance can add up. Thankfully, you can protect virtually all your home tech investments with Verizon Home Device Protect.

Installations and tech support from Verizon

The robotic vacuum sucks up a dust bunny that’s a bit too big and clogs the machine. The wear and tear of frequent use is taking its toll on your preferred gaming controller. You can't catch your favorite shows because your TV is on the fritz. We’ve all been there!

With Verizon Home Device Protect, it’s easy to call for backup to get that new TV or game console set up and ready to enjoy. For example, Verizon Home Internet customers with a 5G Home or Fios internet plan who are enrolled in VHDP can enjoy $0 installation on eligible home tech such as televisions, sounds bars, security cameras and more. For non-Verizon Home internet customers, a $49 service fee applies for each product installed—still a fraction of the typical retail installation cost. (You'll get a quote when you call to schedule your installation, so you'll know the exact cost beforehand.)

Verizon Home Device Protect is a protection and support plan for nearly all your home tech, even beyond installation services. From TVs to laptops to smart home tech to healthcare tech, Verizon has you covered with 24/7 tech support from connected experts. You can even enjoy up to two in-home visits a year with tech experts who can help you troubleshoot the most frustrating woes.

Tech support from Verizon doesn’t only include troubleshooting. Its Complete Tech Care service includes tune-ups and cleanings that can keep your home tech running its best and extend its longevity, saving you money and protecting your investments in the long run. And when it’s time to let go of that old tablet, laptop or gaming system, Verizon Home Device Protect also offers recycling services so your e-waste doesn’t end up in a landfill. That’s Complete Tech Care for the entire life of your home tech, old and new alike!

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Protecting your home tech, wherever home may be

These days, our home tech doesn’t always stay in one home. We often pack up our consoles, laptops and tablets and take them with us when we travel. It’s fair to be concerned about what could happen to your tech when it’s on the go and to want protection when you’re not at home. Don’t worry — Verizon Home Device Protect still has you covered.

In fact, you can get protection at a second residence at no additional cost. Has your oldest’s laptop become the victim of a spilled drink in their dorm room? Verizon Home Device Protect can help. Are you struggling to set up tech at your parents’ home? Verizon Home Device Protect can come to the rescue at no additional cost. Adding a second residence can be done quickly and easily from a dashboard or while filing a claim, and you can even change the second covered address up to three times per year.

Verizon Home Device Protect makes tech support and maintenance easy

We love our tech, but it doesn’t always love us back. Accidents happen, troubles arise, and settings will forever be a headache. Verizon Home Device Protect makes it easy to set up and enjoy your home tech with support at your fingertips — no receipts, no hassle, just support when and where you need it. Visit Verizon Home Device Protect for more information on how to protect, repair and replace your favorite home technology.

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Cole Martin is a freelance writer from the rural hills of Appalachia. She is passionate about all things tech and gaming, and is an advocate for improved accessibility in those spaces. Her taste in games ranges from the cozy and wholesome to Call of Duty and everything that falls in between. When she's not gaming or writing about tech, you can find her raising chickens on her farm in the woods.

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