
Help secure your home against break-ins, and more, with Ring Alarm. When armed, Ring Alarm's siren sounds whenever doors or windows open and when motion is detected at home. Level-up your protection with a Ring Protect Pro subscription, sold separately, to get real-time alerts in the Ring App when your Alarm is triggered*, on-demand emergency support with optional Alarm Professional Monitoring**, and other benefits that keep your security ready for anything.
A: - Yes on doorbell 2 - I have that set up and it’s all integrated in the app so you can see all of your devices. - Yes for arm/disarm in app - Yes you can add additional sensors to the system - it’s all done via the app - I believe geek squad can do it, but as the previous comment said, this system is designed to be done by homeowners with little to no experience (like me!) - it’s all plug and play. One item to note - the motion camera is default to run just like your ring doorbell - any movement any time. It can flood your notifications and record movement. Simple fix - disable the camera in settings and have it only activate when you set the alarm to away mode.
A: Yes and no. The recommended plan is described on Ring’s website as an optionally available subscription for $10/mo. or $100/annually. Instructions are included for cancelling at any time and receiving a refund of unused portion of subscription.
Q: How many motion sensors are included in the package?
A: The package comes with 1 motion sensor, 4 contact sensors, a base station, a range extender, an indoor camera, charging stations, and the keypad. Extra items you can purchase to add on are more sensors, more cameras, and the ring doorbell.
A: Hi, you can change the settings in the ring app to play different sounds for different items, but the fun part is if you have an Alexa you can train her to say stuff like Nothing important but I think your front door is opened. Everytime the front porch is opened, or a classic when my living room door is opened. Welcome to the party.....pal. And when doors and windows that are rarely opened (had break ins with those) she'll say stuff like Get out and a lot of other words that I am sure Best Buy wouldn't like me to use on here. Alexa can also open up songs in Amazon Music or Sirus XM when a door or window is opened which I'll also use when and if we go on vacation (thanks to the pandemic) .
A: Yes, in the settings menus for door/motion sensors You can customize it to alert you. I happen to really like the Ring monitoring though so I use that (with an elderly parent in the house I like to know she’s ok when I’m gone, even if she can’t get to a phone).
Q: What is new in Gen 2 that Gen 1 did not have. Please be specific.
A: From what I’ve seen new/improvements: - Overall all parts of the system are smaller than Gen 1 - alarm pad has added quick access to emergency services (Police, Fire etc) - Contact sensors can be spaced farther apart (1” compared to 1/2”). This lets you place them in more areas (my example is decorative moulding would have restricted me for gen 1) There’s likely more but most of the new is cosmetic changes but the reduction in size is nice as it can blend in more w/ it’s surroundings and not be as noticeable.
A: If wifi cuts out, the cellular chip turns on. That will send a signal to the closest cellular tower to your home. The one caveat is that you only get that option if you pay for their professional service. If you don't pay the monthly/annual service, then if wifi is lost, the cellular chip will not activate (imagine like your paying for a cell phone service plan).
Q: is this a 2nd generation system? i don't see that in the description.
A: A Best Buy online chat agent told me it is a 2nd Generation system.