Ring just launched a $40 glass break sensor for CES 2022 Ring’s Alarm Pro DIY security system is an impressive product that checks off nearly all the required boxes. It can securely monitor your home, but it also gets help when you need it. Plus, it’s effortless to customize. It’s our top pick for a security system, but there is one piece of the puzzle that’s been missing: a glass break sensor.To get more news about windows sensor, you can visit securamsys.com official website. And Ring is finally putting all the pieces together with this one-size-fits-all $39.99 Ring Alarm Glass Break Sensor. In fact, it’s the company’s only announcement at CES 2022. It can be preordered now and will begin arriving on Feb. 16. The small, circular Ring Alarm Glass Break Sensor can be placed on any flat surface or mounted to a wall. As Ring does with most products — doorbells, cameras and sensors — it includes the needed mounting hardware in the box and it will listen to noise for up to 25 feet away. Then just download the Ring app for Android or iOS to complete setup. We haven’t had a chance to test it yet, but we imagine Ring’s team worked with Amazon Alexa’s team on best detecting these types of noises. It’s critical that any glass break sensor accurately identifies when glass from a window is actually breaking so you won’t be inundated with false notifications. In this case, since it’s hooked up to a Ring Alarm system, that could mean a false alert to a call center or an abundance of inaccurate notifications. However, given Ring’s track record in this space and our testing of the Alarm and Alarm Pro’s many other sensors, we have faith in this latest product. For its unique use of AI and deep integration with Ring or Alexa, it’s a finalist for best smart home product of CES 2022. We’ll be sharing our full finalists later this week ahead of the top picks in each category. You can preorder the Glass Break Sensor for $39.99 from Amazon, and it is expected to begin arriving to customers on Feb. 16. We imagine at that point, Ring may update some of the Ring Alarm and Alarm Pro Kits to include this sensor in the base cost as well. |
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