Which Ring Alarm plan is right for you?
Compare your Ring Alarm options and learn more about Alarm Calls.
You can use your Ring Alarm with Alarm Calls1, which means that that there is a monitoring service waiting for a signal from your Ring Alarm. If your Ring Alarm is triggered, the monitoring service will call you and your emergency contacts to let everyone know about the emergency. If you choose to self-monitor your Ring Alarm, in an emergency your Ring Alarm siren will sound and you’ll get a push notification, but your emergency contacts will not receive a call.
Here’s a comparison of Ring Alarm with self monitoring vs Alarm Calls:
With Alarm Calls 1 | With self monitoring only | |
Cellular backup 2 sends the signal if your internet is down | ✓ | X |
Keep your emergency contacts informed about emergencies with additional calls from the monitoring service | ✓ | X |
In your home in an emergency? Trigger the panic alarm and all of your emergency contacts receive calls at the same time. | ✓ | X |
Battery backup in case the power goes out | ✓ | ✓ |
Receive emergency alerts to your phone and email | ✓ | ✓ |
How do I sign up for Alarm Calls with 24/7 emergency calls from the monitoring service?
Setting up Alarm Calls for your Ring Alarm is easy.
- First, visitand subscribe to anthat includes Alarm Calls for your Ring Alarm. You’ll get Alarm Calls and a variety of other benefits.
- Then, enrol in our Alarm Calls service using the Ring app or your Ring account online.
If you’re new to Ring Alarm, you’ll get a free subscription trial so you can try it out.3
View the list of countries where the Alarm Calls feature is available.