![]() ![]() If you’ve got Ring Protect Pro, this notifies Ring’s monitoring center. Panic Button ( $29.99): This one is extremely straightforward - hold it for three seconds, and you’ll sound the siren on your Alarm base station, as well as push out a phone alert to shared users.The cheapest bundle includes a base station, keypad, motion detector, range extender, and four door/window contact sensors. Alarm Pro Security Kit ( $299.99 and up): The main advantage of the Alarm Pro is its upgraded base station, which doubles as an Eero Wi-Fi 6 router, and can offer cellular backup if you pay for a Ring Protect Pro plan.The 5-piece bundle includes a base station, keypad, contact sensor, motion detector, and range extender. Alarm Security Kit ( $149.99 and up): Available in stock bundles from 5 to 14 pieces, the Alarm Security Kit is meant to offer the basics of a security system, with or without Ring Protect.Floodlight Cam Wired Pro ( $249.99): A Spotlight Cam Pro with floodlights and a siren, making it Ring’s absolute best.Ī note: you can buy various extenders and motion/contact sensors separately, but we’re ignoring them (as well as more mundane accessories) here because you’ll probably get what you need with one of the core Security Kits, and there’s already plenty to cover.Floodlight Cam Wired Plus ( $199.99): This is virtually identical to the Spotlight Cam Plus, but with floodlights for wider illumination, and a siren for scaring off thieves or animals.Spotlight Cam Pro ( $229.99): Enhancements over the Plus include 3D motion detection, HDR video, and higher-quality audio.It’s best paired with one of Ring’s solar panels. Spotlight Cam Plus ( $169.99): This is similar to the Stick Up Cam, the obvious upgrade being motion-triggered spotlights that can illuminate (and potentially scare off) any intruders.It works both outside and in, but you’ll need to use wired power. Stick Up Cam Plug-In with Pan-Tilt ( $129.99): Really a bundle, the selling point is the Pan-Tilt Mount, which can spin the camera 360 degrees with a 90-degree tilt range.Stick Up Cam Elite ( $199.99): Much like its Doorbell equivalent, the Stick Up Cam Elite uses Ethernet for power and data, offering maximum reliability. ![]() It’s battery-powered and weather-resistant, so you can use it both indoors and outdoors.
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