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The new Ring glass alarm sensor is a cheap peripheral for the company's alarm system that alerts you when a window breaks.
Looking to add glass break detection to your Ring home security system? Ring doesn't make a dedicated sensor, but it does have another super-smart solution.
We love Ring Alarm for its simplicity and potential expandability, but until now the range of compatible sensors has been a bit slim and that’s limited its functionality. That’s finally ...
Ring has heard the feedback from customers asking for a dedicated glass break sensor and at CES 2022, they finally delivered.
Like most security systems, Ring Alarm has two armed modes: Home activates the door/window sensors, but leaves the motion sensor turned off. This allows you to walk around inside your secured home ...
Until now, the costly workaround for Ring Alarm customers has been a contact sensor on every window for complete coverage or just a few of them on scattered windows.
Since Amazon now owns Ring, Alexa integration is no surprise — there's no Google Assistant here. The new smart sensors consist of health-focused modules and a Dome siren.
The door and window sensors aren't as bulky as the ones that came with the original Ring Alarm. They measure 1.5 by 2.0 by 0.5 inches, run on two CR2032 batteries, and use Z-Wave to communicate ...
If you buy the Ring Alarm Pro system, you'll probably pay $300 to get a router/base device, four door/window sensors, a motion detector, a Z-Wave range extender and a keypad. You can opt for just ...
Amazon's Ring Alarm Pro may be expensive, and you'll have to juggle a few apps, but it's a solid security setup.