Save $95 on a Ring Alarm Kit with Video Doorbell

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If you’re making your summer vacation plans right now, you want to be sure your home is safe while you’re gone. A Ring Alarm Kit with Video Doorbell could really come in handy and could make all the difference in terms of how comfortable you are with the situation. You can get the whole setup for 27% off the regular price. You can also subtract or add devices to fit your needs at a similar discount.

This bundle includes a base station, keypad, four contact sensors, motion detector, range extender, and video doorbell. It works great in one- and two-bedroom homes and gives you whole-home protection while blending into your home to be unnoticeable.

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The DIY Ring Alarm Kit with Video Doorbell includes an intuitive keypad with emergency buttons as well as smaller contact sensors that will blend seamlessly into your home decor. It allows you to receive mobile notifications when your system is triggered, change modes, and monitor the devices all from the Ring app.

Set up the system easily by plugging in the base station, connecting it to Wi-Fi through the Ring app, then placing the sensors where they would be most suitable in your home. Pair this with Alexa Guard to get mobile alerts for the sounds of breaking glass and smoke alarms. Use an Echo device to call agents who can request help from first responders via Alexa Guard Plus through a Ring Protect plan.

Take $95.01 off the price of this eight-piece Ring kit with the Video Doorbell for just $244.98. Alternatively, get a five-piece kit for $139.99, just the Ring Alarm eight-piece kit for $174.99, with an Echo Dot for $199.98, an Indoor Cam for $209.99, an Indoor Cam and Echo Show 8 for $254.98, or Video Doorbell and Echo Show 8 for $284.98.

Ring Alarm Kit with Video Doorbell

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