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Ring home security. Best price for the year and cheapest professional monitoring available in the market. Professional service includes recording from unlimited ring/blink cameras.
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Next thing you need is a touch screen messing up or not registering or being slow as the counter counts down before alarm goes off
The Amazon-owned company is raising the price of its professional monitoring service.
I think in Sept 2021, Ring removed professional monitoring, cellular backup for the alarm system, and Alexa Guard Plus from its $10-per-month Ring Protect Plus plan. New Ring Alarm customers, regardless of whether they purchase the Ring Alarm (2nd gen) or Ring Alarm Pro, will have to subscribe to the $20-per-month Ring Protect Pro plan to get those features.
If you're a current subscriber to Ring Protect Plus (1st gen), as Ring calls it, you will continue to receive professional monitoring (with the $10 a month plan), cellular backup, and Alexa Guard Plus until 2025. You will then be automatically upgraded to Ring Protect Pro ($20 a month) at your renewal date.
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I rather keep it simple stupid. Who the heck need touch screen crap?
Next thing you need is a touch screen messing up or not registering or being slow as the counter counts down before alarm goes off
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The Amazon-owned company is raising the price of its professional monitoring service.
I think in Sept 2021, Ring removed professional monitoring, cellular backup for the alarm system, and Alexa Guard Plus from its $10-per-month Ring Protect Plus plan. New Ring Alarm customers, regardless of whether they purchase the Ring Alarm (2nd gen) or Ring Alarm Pro, will have to subscribe to the $20-per-month Ring Protect Pro plan to get those features.
If you're a current subscriber to Ring Protect Plus (1st gen), as Ring calls it, you will continue to receive professional monitoring (with the $10 a month plan), cellular backup, and Alexa Guard Plus until 2025. You will then be automatically upgraded to Ring Protect Pro ($20 a month) at your renewal date.
The Amazon-owned company is raising the price of its professional monitoring service.
I think in Sept 2021, Ring removed professional monitoring, cellular backup for the alarm system, and Alexa Guard Plus from its $10-per-month Ring Protect Plus plan. New Ring Alarm customers, regardless of whether they purchase the Ring Alarm (2nd gen) or Ring Alarm Pro, will have to subscribe to the $20-per-month Ring Protect Pro plan to get those features.
If you're a current subscriber to Ring Protect Plus (1st gen), as Ring calls it, you will continue to receive professional monitoring (with the $10 a month plan), cellular backup, and Alexa Guard Plus until 2025. You will then be automatically upgraded to Ring Protect Pro ($20 a month) at your renewal date.
Thank you this is super helpful knowledge. I am currently with Frontpoint for $49.99 a month. $34.99 a month on contract and have been debating on switching to Ring for $10.00 a month. Sucks to see the monthly rates rise to $20.00 now. The world is getting too inundated with the subscription model and I am trying to find ways to keep cost down.
When the 30 day trial ends I have been debating whether to pay the $20/mo $200/yr subscription price but I think its worth it to have piece of mind and be professionally monitored incase of an emergency. You don't want to have a situation where you freeze when you only have seconds to spare and are unable to trigger the emergency systems yourself.
Also just fyi the ring alarm pro newer base station included in this requires you to switch your router to this and the included eero 6 wifi. There is no way around this and you cannot simply use this as a bridge to your current wifi router if you like that better. Be prepared to switch. If you want to keep your wifi I believe I read the original base station of ring without the eero wifi will need to be purchased.