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Ring Black Friday deal for ring secure 14 piece $199 is back till Nov 30. Was going to purchase the Costco deal but this has extra sensors and motion detector and keypad. All other items including cameras are also on sale including floodlight for $189.
Comes with free security yard sign for $14.99! Checkout with Paypal for additional 5% cb with freedom effectively dropping this to $190 for some folks.
https://shop.ring.com/products/se...m-alarm-14
Looks like Amazon has the 14 piece with free echo dot back at $199 as well. You won't be able to check out with PayPal for $10 cash back and won't get the security yard sign but it's a free echo dot. I can't decide which to pull the trigger on..
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...0DER&psc=1
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got this last time and so far so good.
something to watch out for during shipping is that they will send you the 10 piece kit and separate additional pieces. well, with those additional pieces you might get charged for faster shipping even if you have prime. I had to chat and put my foot down to get that additional shipping back.
i did have 2 different motion sensors trigger a tamper alarm in the middle of the night. a simple open and close of the sensor fixed that. so, at pairing when you pull the first time plastic battery tabs you might want to open and close the sensor.
ebay has good prices on additional pieces like 2 contacts for ~$25, motion for $20-25, and others.
you do not have to buy the gen2 first alert smoke alarm with the scanable QR code. you can use the gen1 without the QR code. ~$30 ebay
The Ecolink garage door tilt sensor can be had for $16-30 ebay.
when it comes to the dome sensor, it definitely is NOT worth $40. battery operated and not loud at all. they can sometimes be found on ebay for $20-30. i plan to hack a couple with a relay to trigger a siren horn.
if you get the ring cam, there is a known bricking issue where when you set them up and they immediately update the firmware they can brick. I did have to exchange one.
if you get the Lighting hub, there is a known issue where the hub will not communicate with older android cells during setup when it links to your cell to get your router ssid and password. if you have that happen just use a newer cell or tablet.
if you have keypads chime in addition to the hub they will be slightly out of sync (if even tells you this). sounds like an echoing effect.
if the keypad red wifi light comes on then you need to use the plugin range extender between the hub and keypad. rule of thumb if you have a good sized house you want to use one repeater in each room or so. additional can be had for $20-25 ebay.
i use the new ring keypad 2nd gen for both ring and smartthings. to differentiate between i put a transparent colored dot on the ones for smartthings.
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I have contacted Amazon customer care they said no return on individual items
I'm honestly fine either way, but I spoke to 2 reps that said yes. Why don't we see what happens when it actually arrives. When you call in it might be a different story. I received all of mine already minus the keypad, so these items are technically shipped separately and should work.
Okay, I have placed an order. Let's see once item arrives will call customer care, thanks
Just got mine today, I went to order summary and it shows UPS drop off for $32.28 back to account instantly. Or you can call customer service and arrange for pickup or drop off at Kohl's.
Tried the same with my second motion sensor about $20. Not sure if I want to return that though as it can be pretty useful to act like an addition contact sensor.
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The retrofit kit is hard to find any deal on. It is $150 solid and consistent. I think I have seen it around $130 a couple of times on eBay, but the price is usually much higher than retail!
I just valued my time after for the extra $20 savings, and just purchased mine at the regular price. Good luck!
I bought the retro kit and set it all up the last 2 days. Have to say the retro kit was so easy to setup for existing door contacts. The motion took a bit of work but got them working.
Cancelled my monitoring with my local alarm company. Now just need to work on replacing the old key pads and reusing the power via adapter that I am waiting for from Amazon.
So far loving this system and so glad I took the advice and little extra research to make the conversion.
Any advice on the Smoke and Co2 looks like there are 2 options. Going to chat with support tomorrow and get them ordered.
Is it show keypad and motion sensor in order history separate items with separate price? Or have to call to return?
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jordansean44
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From what I understand after 24 hours you would not get a phone call because the system wouldn't be working as no battery would be in use.
onlynameicouldfind
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You're correct. I recently had a three day power outage after an ice storm. Battery lasted for about 24 hours and we didn't receive a notification from Ring. Aside from the "running on battery alert".
warpcat
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On a similar note: Recently, my internet went down for 3 days (physical line got cut outside, just like a bad guy could do). I still had power during this time. Some interesting things happened. Note, I have my ring connected over Ethernet, not wifi.
Ring went into cellular backup. That's good! It told me internet was down in the process.
All my cameras quit working (since they only work over wifi \ with an internet connection, be aware of that).
Then, Ring shut off. Then came back on. Then shut off, etc. Went into a pattern like that.
Contacting support, they said that it wasn't really 'off', but in 'sleep mode', that would wake up if a sensor detected something. I tested this by opening a door (with sensor) while it was 'sleeping'. Did not detect the open. So I reject their logic about sleep mode.
Contacted them with this info: They rebooted the whole system, did a diagnostic, said it was 'fine'. By this point internet was restored.
I'd encourage anyone to really test this system with no internet, or you're operating with a pretty false sense of security
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Items Ordered
2 of: Ring Alarm Contact Sensor (2nd Gen) – 2-pack
Part 1 of 5 - Ring Alarm 14-piece kit (2nd Gen) with Echo Dot
$24.31
1 of: Ring Alarm Motion Detector (2nd Gen)
Part 2 of 5 - Ring Alarm 14-piece kit (2nd Gen) with Echo Dot
$18.24
1 of: Ring Alarm 8-piece kit (2nd Gen) – home security system with optional 24/7 professional monitoring – Works with Alexa
Part 3 of 5 - Ring Alarm 14-piece kit (2nd Gen) with Echo Dot
$91.19
1 of: Ring Alarm Keypad (2nd Gen)
Part 5 of 5 - Ring Alarm 14-piece kit (2nd Gen) with Echo Dot
$30.39
Order Summary (Ring)
Item(s) Subtotal:$188.44
Shipping & Handling:$0.00
Key by Amazon:-$28.26
Amex 20% off:-$18.84
Total before tax:$141.34
Estimated tax to be collected:$8.47
Grand Total:$149.81
Order Summary (Echo Dot)
Item(s) Subtotal:$11.55
Shipping & Handling:$0.00
Key by Amazon:-$1.74
Amex 20% off:-$1.16
Total before tax:$8.65
Estimated tax to be collected:$0.52
Rewards Points:-$0.01
Grand Total:$9.16