





Ring’s best home security system with built-in eero Wi-Fi 6 router to help protect against break-ins, and more. Plus, Alarm Pro ensures your connected home runs on a secure mesh wifi network.
Customizable home protection. This kit includes one Alarm Pro Base Station, two Keypads, eight Contact Sensors for windows/doors, two Motion Detectors for hallways/rooms, and one Alarm Range Extender. Cover more rooms and detect more threats when you add Alarm Sensors, and eero 6 extenders, all sold separately, at any time.
Fast and secure internet. Helps keep your devices connected with reliable wifi with speeds up to 900 mbps and covers up to 1,500 sq. ft. Create a secure network with optional online threat protection.
Easy installation. Everything you need for installation is in the box. Simply plug-in the Pro Base Station, set up via the Ring and eero Apps, and place your sensors in your ideal locations.
More peace of mind. Subscribe to a compatible Ring Protect Plan (sold separately) to Arm your Alarm from anywhere, keep your system online if the Wi-Fi goes down, and more. Plus, get 24/7 Professional Monitoring for emergency police, fire and medical response, and more.
Do even more with Ring Alarm Pro – Connect Alarm Glass Break Sensor, Alarm Smoke & CO Listener, Alarm Flood & Freeze Sensor, Security Cameras, Video Doorbells, Ring Smart Lighting, and more, to secure every corner of your home.
Better with Alexa – Arm and disarm your Ring Alarm using only your voice with a Ring Protect subscription (sold separately).
4 reviews for Ring Alarm Pro (newest model), 14-Piece Kit, built-in eero Wi-Fi 6 router and 30-day free Ring Home subscription
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$379.99
Customer –
Great Home security system
I already had a mesh network created with 4 Eero Routers, working fine without any connectivity issues.I purchased this to add an additional router to improve connectivity on some of the smart devices outside home too, along with replacing my existing alarm system.The setup was pretty seamless, but right after I added this as the gateway router to my network, I started getting connectivity issues with my network. Every minute or so, the network keep disconnecting from my phones and other devices, and then it reconnect immediately after that. You wouldn’t notice it usually, but if you are on a video call you can see the video freezes for sometime and then resumes. This keeps on happening every minute or so, making it unusable. I removed the Alarm pro from my eero mesh network and brought back the original 4 router mesh network I had, and then it started working good again. So it is definitely something with this Eero Built-in router. The issue happens even if I have my devices connected to one of the other nodes, so something is killing the entire network for sure.I spent hours with the Ring customer support to figure out the problem, and they were not able to fix the issue either.The security system seems to be working fine, but without having the network built-in, you wont get backup internet option, which means you are not getting what you are paying for the annual monitoring fee. I would instead go with a Simiplisafe system or if you really want to stick with Ring, go with the model without a built-in router.I hope Eero/Ring can find out the issue with this and send a software update for the same issue.Note: Resetting the entire system, adding and removing the routers back, or even creating separate network, none of that helps.Update. I tried powering off my original network equipment, and created a new network with the Ring Alarm Pro, with no other devices added. With this also I Can see the phone connected to this network keeps disconnecting every minute (even when standing right next to it with the phone.).Update Feb 2023:- Thank you for the Customer service and engineers at Eero. They took the feedback from this and now with the Software updates applied, the above disconnect issue is all gone. The network functions seamlessly. And with the newer updates you no longer need to have The Ring Alarm Pro’s unit as the gateway unit. This helps when you upgrade your Eeros to the newer / faster versions. You would always want the fastest version to be connected to the modem. In case of an internet outage from the modem, the entire network automatically switches to LTE from the Ring Alarm Pro unit.
Chris –
Plug & Play All the Way!
We finally bit the bullet and retired our 30 year old wired alarm system. The big boys wanted way too much money to provide a system that would integrate with our smart home features. When our old Smoke/CO detectors were finally reaching end of life we switched. We highly recommend the new Ring-compatible WiFi wired and interconnected smoke/CO detectors (most recently only available through Home Depot). The old Z-Wave connected detectors are quite frankly stupid and dangerous in that they are not interconnected. The whole point is to wake everybody up and get them out – the new detectors do that and were the deciding factor to the switch to the ring alarm. Installation was very easy as long as you followed instructions. Ring has also now modified their alarms so that they can sit behind an Eero router instead of having to be the primary router – a big plus since we have Max 7 Eero routers and the Ring Alarm only has a 6 or 6+ router at slower speeds. We mounted the alarm in place of our old alarm and ran power to the Ring keypads via our old alarm keypad wiring. This makes they keypads easier to see at night and eliminates the need to recharge every so often. Nice to have – but not a problem if you are not blessed with existing hardwire. We like the cellular backup on the plus version for security and have our Ring controller plugged into a UPS rather than using the Ring backup batteries. Ring’s central station monitoring is second to none. We tripped the alarm a couple of times accidentally during installation and had calls in under a minute. Make sure if you have smoke and CO detectors that fire monitoring (most expensive plan, of course) is included. The Ring Alarm integrates with Alexa and locking/unlocking our Z-Wave door locks automatically turns the alarm on/off. We couldn’t be happier.
Kit –
Fast shipping
Works fine ,
matthew james davis –
Easy to install but the system is buggy
Update: I wrote the review below while still on on vacation. When I arrived home I found out that the power cord for the base station was damaged. My wife had found out while we were gone my daughter’s pet rabbit had gotten lose in our house and chewed the cord. The issues we experienced were not ring’s fault. My wife contacted ring and they are sending us a new power cord. I increased my review to 4 stars. I didn’t increase it to 5 stars because the replacement power cord is not available on Amazon so I could not just order one 2 day shipping. Also one downside to a traditional alarm system is the base is out in the open and susceptible to tampering like from a pet rabbit that is loose in your home.We have had a ring doorbell for years. We wanted to add cameras and upgrade our existing alarm system. Since we would be upgrading our ring subscription we decided to save on the monitoring fees and go with the ring alarm system. The system was relatively easy to install. I had to pick up some screws since the door sensors didn’t fit on the door casings well. The system once installed worked perfectly for a week. Then we left on vacation. The first day we were away the system started going in and out of battery power back up and internet back up. I eventually got stuck in back up mode and went off line. We then were stuck thousands of miles away with no alarm system, no cameras, and no internet at the house. Once this system gets stuck in back up mode the only way to fix it is manually hitting the rest button on the box. You cannot do anything remotely. It doesn’t help you at all when you are on vacation. This bug in the system is unacceptable for the price of the system and should be resolved by the company. There needs to be a way to recover the system remotely. This leaves our house totally unprotected and to make it wore lights for our pets work on smart outlets and do not work with the internet down. I would caution against buying this system if you leave your home on vacation or until this bug is resolved by the company.