
The size of your home dictates which devices you need and how many of each.


You’ve probably worried about the safety of your home at some point, but it’s important to know that most homes and apartments will never be burglarized. It does allow for self-monitoring, but the original Ring Alarm would be better for that (although we don’t really recommend self-monitoring anyway). It has almost every add-on you can imagine, including a few options for door and window sensors, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and several types of hardwired and battery-operated doorbells and cameras.
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The easy-to-use DIY security system offers the best bang for your buck when it comes to professional monitoring ($20 per month or $200 per year).
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It also creates a cellular backup web connection when your power or internet goes down (with a Ring Protect Pro plan). That means you can replace your standard router, depending on your service, or create a mesh network to improve your Wi-Fi’s speed for security cameras and other smart-home devices around the house. The strength of the Ring Alarm Pro, in addition to all of the sensors and accessories it can support (including a wide variety of cameras), is that it includes a built-in Eero Wi-Fi 6 router. Compatible with: Amazon Alexa, Works With Ring
