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The Ring starter kit costs $199 for a base station, a keypad, a contact sensor, a passive infrared motion sensor and a Z-Wave extender.
Ring will sell a starter pack for $199, which includes a base station, keypad, contact sensor, motion detector, and a Z-Wave extender for $199.
The company is selling a bundle pack to get started for $199 that includes a keypad, base station, one door/window sensor, passive infrared sensor and Z-wave extender.
Ring Protect kicks off at $199 for the starter kit, which includes the base station, a separate keypad, a single door/window sensor, a movement sensor, and a Z-Wave extender.
The Ring Protect starter kit is $199, and includes the base station, keypad, a door/window sensor, an infrared movement sensor, and a Z-Wave extender.
As its competitors continue to encroach on Ring's product lineup, the company is expanding its product lineup to a complete security system.
The package includes a base station, keypad, contact sensor, passive infrared sensor, and Z-Wave extender for $200.
Ring, maker of one of the original (and still likely the best) connected video doorbell, has launched a comprehensive home security system called Protect, ...
The security system includes a base station, a wall-mounted keypad, one sensor for a window or door, an infrared motion detector, and a Z-Wave extender. Unfortunately, the system doesn't support ...
Adding Z-Wave sensors in Ring Alarm. The next page auto populates with Ring’s own sensors, but nothing else. To add a third-party device, choose “Add Manually” at the bottom of the page.
The company is selling a bundle pack to get started for $199 that includes a keypad, base station, one door/window sensor, passive infrared sensor and Z-wave extender.