A:AnswerHi Linkzero.
Thank you for taking the time to ask this question. No, Ring is not compatible with Google. For smart home integration, Ring is compatible with Alexa-enabled devices.
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A:AnswerI would think so. The thing we like about our Ring Pro system is it can be self monitored when we are away from home. You get sensor trigger notices and you can view all cameras on the system from your phone or tablet.
A:AnswerYes, you can mount with screws, but they are not provided. The portion that adheres to the wall has holes for mounting screws. You will just have to buy them separately at Home Depot or a hardware store.
A:AnswerYes, you will receive notifications when doors are opened. You can always adjust the settings in the app as to how much or how little notifications you receive.
A:AnswerHi dizzy.
Thank you for asking. A Ring base station is required in order to use the Ring Alarm Motion Detector. The Base Station connects all your Ring Alarm security devices, Ring Video Doorbells, Security Cameras, and other smart devices. It monitors your sensors in order to trigger break-in or fire alarms while supporting cellular and battery backup if your internet or power go out.
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Nicole from Ring.
A:AnswerHello.
Good question. No, the Ring Alarm Contact Sensor is not designed to detect breaking glass. However, Ring Alarm does have a glass break sensor available (sold separately). The Ring Alarm Glass Break sensor monitors glass windows and doors for break-in attempts. Using AI technology, the sensor detects the sound of glass breaking up to 25 feet. Visit our support center for more information.
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A:AnswerHi Brewstew.
Good question. The Ring Alarm will chirp when a Ring Alarm Contact Sensor is triggered. With a Ring Protect Plan, you can use your contact sensors to trigger Alexa routines. Visit our support center for more information.
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A:AnswerHi KSC2023.
Good question. Yes, the Ring Alarm Contact Sensor (2nd Gen) can be installed using the included mounting tape or screws and anchors. The contact sensor is made up of two parts: the sensor and the magnet. One part should be mounted on the door or window, the other on the trim. It doesn't matter which one goes where.
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Nicole from Ring.
A:AnswerVwry easy. I messed one up when putting it up. Just a hair dryer to gently warm it up and it peels right off. Get some goo gone doe the resudue.
A:AnswerYou can. By default, the base station and keypads will chime when the sensor activates (in this case, when the door opens). In the settings on the app, you can set phone alerts for door opening or closing. If you set this, you will get a phone alert within a couple of seconds of the sensor activating, telling you the date and time the door was opened.