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Ring Unveils $199 Home Security System With iPhone Notifications

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Ring today introduced the Ring Protect, a customizable home security system with a companion iPhone app.

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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 HomeKit.

When activated, if a burglar attempts attempts to break and enter, homeowners immediately receive a notification on their smartphones.

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Ring also offers an optional protection plan with 24/7 professional monitoring, similar to what a company like ADT provides, for $10 per month or $100 per year with no long-term contract. Battery and/or LTE backup allows the monitoring to continue even if the power goes out or broadband is unavailable.

By comparison, ADT currently charges between $36.99 and $52.99 per month for its monitoring plans in the United States, with a required 36-month contract and a $99 installation fee for the security system.

Ring said the security system can be easily installed by a homeowner without any tools. It works seamlessly with all of Ring's other products, including its Video Doorbell, Floodlight Cam, and Spotlight Cam.


Ring Protect starts at $199, which is considerably cheaper than the Nest Secure at $499. Additional door and window sensors are available for $20, while extra motion detectors cost $30, from Ring's products page.

Ring Protect will be available for pre-order starting today at Ring.com, HomeDepot.com, and BestBuy.com, and will be available at physical Home Depot and Best Buy retail stores in the United States later this month.

Note: Readers outside of the United States may not be able to view the Ring Protect product page on Ring.com.

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Top Rated Comments

ocanalix Avatar
111 months ago
Seems like none of these smart home products seem to hit the sweet spot, and then when one gets close, it doesn't even support HomeKit.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
111 months ago
Seems like none of these smart home products seem to hit the sweet spot, and then when one gets close, it doesn't even support HomeKit.
Seems like Ring was just stringing users along when they promised HomeKit support. They’ve released some 3 or 4 major products since they’ve promised HomeKit and none of them have it. How would anyone trust them for home security if they can’t even be trusted to keep their word?
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
parseckadet Avatar
111 months ago
Seems like none of these smart home products seem to hit the sweet spot, and then when one gets close, it doesn't even support HomeKit.
The fact that so few of these things support HomeKit says more about HomeKit's failures than it does about these products.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Amazing Iceman Avatar
111 months ago
Unfortunately, the system doesn't support HomeKit.
Thank you very much, but no thank you. Goodbye!
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
111 months ago
Another ring product that doesn’t support HomeKit. Still waiting on doorbell pro and flood light that was already promised.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
111 months ago
It’s unacceptable for an established company to sell new smart products without HomeKit support. To me, it shows they’re not 100% confident in their product. And when they’re not 100%, then I’m 0%.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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