Amazon has
Ring Alarm Wireless Motion Detector (2nd Gen) on sale for
$13.50.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Amazon also has
2-Pack Ring Alarm Wireless Motion Detector (2nd Gen) on sale for
$23.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Ring has
Ring Alarm Wireless Motion Detector (2nd Gen) on sale for
$13.50.
Shipping is free.
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About this product:
- Motion detector with 90° coverage and 25' range for Ring Alarm systems
- Adjustable sensitivity helps prevent false alerts from pets
- Compact design mounts easily on walls or corners with no tools required
- Uses two AA batteries and requires Ring Alarm Base Station
- Works with Ring cameras and subscriptions for smart alerts and automation
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Z-wave motion sensors are designed for use in security systems, meaning they are programmed for "high-confidence" to avoid costly false alarm calls. Zigbee are usually tuned for high sensitivity, as false alarms are irritating rather than expensive, citation-generating events. It's bad to call the cops repeatedly for false alarms.
Flip side is that z-wave sensors are less likely to react to shadows and are better at ignoring pets.
You will need to buy this in single pack x 2 and the Flood & Freeze sensor. This combination come out to be cheaper then the 2-pack + flood sensor.
Z-wave motion sensors are designed for use in security systems, meaning they are programmed for "high-confidence" to avoid costly false alarm calls. Zigbee are usually tuned for high sensitivity, as false alarms are irritating rather than expensive, citation-generating events. It's bad to call the cops repeatedly for false alarms.
Flip side is that z-wave sensors are less likely to react to shadows and are better at ignoring pets.
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