Ring updates its all-in-one safety and security alarm system

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A couple of years after the original Ring Alarm appeared, there's a 2nd-gen edition on the way: it brings a sleeker, more streamlined
design, and a one-button panic button to put you in touch with the emergency services.Generally the new package is very much similar to the
old one
It'll detect motion, smoke, carbon monoxide and leaks for you, pinging your phone if it thinks there's a problem and giving you peace of
disarm the system from your phone, can work with Alexa, and is compatible with any other bits of Ring kit you've got (like the Ring security
cameras).While existing owners of a Ring Alarm don't really need to rush out and upgrade, the newer edition does have smaller motion
detection and contact sensors that Ring says are easier to install."Now, more than ever, we expect technology to make our lives safer,
29, and prices start at $199 for the 5-piece package
does
So far, the Ring Alarm isn't on sale at all in Australia.All-in-one security systems are growing in popularity, giving you everything you
need to keep your home safe, but Ring isn't your only option: the likes of Yale, SimpliSafe and several others will happily sell you a
system too.