![]() ![]() Its white enclosure measures 2.7 by 6.7 by 6.7 inches (HWD). For larger homes, the 14-piece system ($379.99) bundles the base station, eight door or windows sensors, two motion sensors, two keypads, and one range extender. We tested the eight-piece system that costs $299.99 the package includes the base station, four door or window sensors, a motion sensor, a keypad, and a range extender. You can purchase the Ring Alarm Pro as a complete system or get the base station ($249.99) and sensors you need separately. If you also need a new router, the Ring Alarm Pro is your best bet. You need to subscribe to a Ring Protect plan to take advantage of the system’s most advanced features, but that doesn’t prevent it from earning our Editors’ Choice award for DIY smart home security systems alongside the Adobe Iota, SimpliSafe Home Security System, and Wyze Home Monitoring. It works with other Ring devices and lots of third-party options, and functions as an excellent backup power and internet connectivity solution. ![]() ![]() The new Ring Alarm Pro ($299.99 as tested) offers more of the same, but now has a built-in Eero mesh router that can bring Wi-Fi 6 connectivity to all corners of your home, offering good value for its higher starting price. We gave the Ring Alarm Security Kit ($199.99) high marks for its easy installation, affordable monitoring options, and cross-platform compatibility. ![]()
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