Ring Alarm 14-Piece Kit (newest model), Wireless smart home or business security system, expandable, easy setup, Mobile App…
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Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across the reviewers we read, the 14-Piece Kit is positioned as the Ring Alarm configuration for 2–4 bedroom homes—essentially the 8-piece scaled up with extra contact sensors, a second keypad, and an additional motion detector. CNET's reliability verdict on the platform carries over. Costco's verified-purchase pool, a high-trust retailer source, calls out a stable system that communicates well and is easy to extend with additional Ring accessories.
What reviewers liked
- Costco verified-purchase reviewers describe the system as stable and easy to expand
- Homedepot.com buyers consistently praise long sensor battery life
- CNET's 'cheap, reliable DIY' verdict on the Ring Alarm platform carries to this kit
- Two keypads and eight contact sensors right out of the box—real whole-house coverage
- Bundle pricing typically beats buying the same sensors individually
Where it falls short
- r/Ring threads warn about Amazon-ecosystem lock-in at this level of investment
- Cellular backup and 24/7 monitoring require a paid Ring Protect plan
- Some r/Ring posters argue you should size up to the Pro only if you'll actually use its built-in eero router
- Verified-purchase pools occasionally flag motion-sensor false positives
- No native Apple HomeKit support
Across the reviewers we read, the 14-Piece Kit is positioned as the Ring Alarm configuration for 2–4 bedroom homes—essentially the 8-piece scaled up with extra contact sensors, a second keypad, and an additional motion detector. CNET's reliability verdict on the platform carries over. Costco's verified-purchase pool, a high-trust retailer source, calls out a stable system that communicates well and is easy to extend with additional Ring accessories. Homedepot.com verified buyers praise long sensor battery life and accurate triggering.
The r/Ring community treatment is largely positive but raises two recurring themes worth surfacing. First, ecosystem lock-in: one widely-read post warns against tying yourself too deeply to Ring infrastructure given Amazon-account dependencies and notification quirks. Second, the Pro-vs-standard debate—several threads note that unless you actually use the Ring Alarm Pro's built-in eero router, the standard base station is the better value, which is what this kit ships with.
For homeowners covering more doors and windows than an 8-piece can handle without immediate add-ons, the bundle math typically beats buying sensors individually. The trade-off is the same as the rest of the Ring line: cellular backup and 24/7 monitoring sit behind a Ring Protect subscription.
- A great fit for 2-4 bedroom homes, this Alarm Kit includes one Base Station, two Keypads, eight Contact Sensors, two Motion Detectors, and one Range Extender.
- Includes an intuitive Keypad that can arm and disarm your Alarm and Contact Sensors that detect when doors or windows open.
- Choose the Ring Alarm Kit that fits your needs and detect even more with additional Alarm Sensors and accessories (sold separately) at any time.
- Receive mobile notifications when your system is triggered and monitor all your Ring devices all through the Ring app.
- More peace of mind. Subscribe to a compatible Ring Protect Plan (sold separately) to Arm your Alarm from anywhere, keep your system online if the Wi-Fi goes down, and more. Plus, get 24/7 Professional Monitoring for emergency police, fire and medical response, and more.
- Better with Alexa - Arm and disarm your Ring Alarm using only your voice with a Ring Protect subscription (sold separately).
The second-gen Ring alarm security system is a worthy purchase, whether you're just getting started with an alarm system or already have Ring cameras.
The Ring Alarm Pro checked all of my boxes. It's wireless, there's a lot of sensor options, it's got monitoring and plans are pretty reasonable.
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