Ring’s solid DIY security system is a lot like the original
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The Amazon company kept a lot of the good things about the first-gen kit, including its reasonable price.
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Been looking at this alarm for a while. Would be great if the professional monitoring worked in the uk. Insted you get assisted monitoring, if your arm gos iff it rings of 3 numbers you gave it. I dont knkw if the one touch buttons work in the uk, or if u press kne it will do the same thing, ring kne of the 3 preset numbers you gave it.
TL;DR: “It’s fine.”
Does this kit voice record?
Range extender extends the Z‑Wave mesh, nothing to do with WiFi. Since all the Ring Z‑Wave sensors are battery they cannot form a mesh. But they CAN use neighbors that are hard-wired as relays. Thus the extender exists. It should be placed between the base (hub) and your furthest sensors to help them reach the hub.
I think I prefer the Simplisafe product over this.
This one is awsome
Could you PLEASE tell me where you got that CUTE little camper on the shelf to the right of you?
Thanks so much
So the system is separated from cameras?
I just got this one, I bought a 14 piece kit
Only an idiot would use 1234 as a password, I use 4321
Thank you for making this Thank you so much Thank you really Thank you
What is disappointing about these reviews is that they omit so many of the details you don’t think of because most of these reviewers DON’T OWN THE SYSTEM they are reviewing.….… (1) What happens if your home loses power? Now your router is dead — the heart of the entire system. No more video anywhere. In many western states, the breaker box is outdoors and can be shut-off. In some, like CA, they have daily power outages. (2) How do you charge the wireless cameras and devices? (hint: with a ladder) A wired system is better. (3) With 180 deg wide angle lenses, how can you tell if the suspect walking in the distance is going into your back yard or is your neighbors friend. You need side cameras. (4) A 1080 res, wide angle lens camera cannot read a license plate at 50 feet, you need 4K. If you are buying a system because you have porch pirates, you are wasting your time with ANY system. Home security is for your HOME, not your porch. Finally, thieves don’s open a sliders or windows, tripping a sensor, they smash & grab. In three minutes they will take the big things like stereos, TV’s and even smart appliances. Deterrence is the first line of security. Lights & warning signs. Dogs, the bigger the better. A car in the driveway. Record serial numbers and have video proof of all your possessions. Simple home defense like what’s shown here is a placebo. After you are broken into, you will get it. Alexa, who broke into my home.……
2:11.…that vent looks sweet!
Need the external ring siren!!
It has a volume and duration setting ! I’m about to purchase it all. In UK it’s a five piece kit and with the siren sold separately which is silly. Its £288
Those nails tho!
I don’t have internet will this work
Thanks for your video!! I’m looking into a affordable home security kit.. if you would can you tell me about the siren, it’s my thought that if someone wants to get in your home they will… that being said once in, I believe you need a loud alarm siren that should cause the A/H to turn and run.. does this device offer that option??? Thanks if you can help… Tc from Nevada
Do you still have that gift haircut?
What’s with the weird pauses?
I been using RING for 4 years…so far no problems. I love it but all my stuff is 1st generation but hey they all work just fine! I also have camera indoors and out, and the outdoor cameras been through hurricanes and still work fine. That $11 a month monitoring service you can’t beat that price and it’s just as good as any other monitoring service. Now when I sign in I use my cell phone for added security.
Can you help when I leave my house I enter pass code and it says bypass needed which I press then it starts counting down with the chirps. When I enter there’s no sound to let me know I have a certain amount of time to press keypad and disarm. I wouldn’t even know it was armed.
Ring will contact me asking if everything’s alright thus wasting precious time
Love ring but the new keypad is terrible and dinky. I really like the old keypad so much better but had to leave it with the house when I sold it, i really appreciated the big red or blue status ring on the keypad showing how much time you have to leave.