Panic Button (1st Gen)
Get help as soon as you need it when an emergency happens with the press of a button.¹ ²
Key Features
- Portable or wall-mountable
- Add multiple Panic Buttons for more accessibility
- Replaceable batteries
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Technical manual for Panic Button (1st Gen) – product discontinued.
Tech Specs
Size | 2.95 inches (7.5 cm) in diameter and 1.06 inches (2.7 cm) in height |
Power | The Panic Button is powered using a lithium CR123A battery. Since the Panic Button has no power cord, that means it can be placed anywhere it is needed. |
Connectivity | Z-Wave (up to 250-foot range to Base Station) |
Battery Life | 3-year maximum battery life |
Operating Conditions | Indoor Use only – 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) |
Warranty |
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¹ Requires the Ring Alarm Security Kit.
²
Professional Monitoring is an add-on plan that first requires a compatible Ring Home subscription. Both sold separately. Service available within the U.S. (all 50 states, but not U.S. territories) and in Canada (excluding Quebec). Ring does not own its monitoring center. Smoke and carbon monoxide monitoring is not available for business or commercially zoned addresses. See Ring Alarm licenses at: ring.com/licenses. Additional fees may be required for permits, false alarms, or Alarm Verified Guard Response, depending on your local jurisdiction.