Ring also offer a range extender for their system that plugs directly into an outlet. They offer wireless and battery-operated motion sensors that can provide protection for larger rooms in your home. That offer wireless and battery-operated door/window sensors that will fit a variety of door/window frames. Ring offers easy to setup and use basic equipment that connects wireless to their base station. In fact, it’s the same panel we use here at Link Interactive. However, Guardian’s Smart Hub is much nicer with more features and for this reason we are making them the winner of this category. However, Guardian Protection’s control panel has more features than that of Ring, and for this reason we are choosing them as our winner for this category. They also both use Z-Wave Protocols making them very expandable. Their control panels use WIFI and cellular chips as a secure way to transmit your security data. Recommended: An alternative DIY (do-it-yourself) option, our home security system at Link Interactive > (we use the exact same Qolsys panel) Who wins?īoth Guardian Protection and Ring offer high quality security control panels. The Guardian IQ2 Panel has a Z-Wave protocol that allows you to use home automation and other smart devices with it making it very expandable. It has a Micro SD card slot for storage of any pictures taken by its front facing camera, and it has a built-in internal siren that will sound if your system or devices are triggered by an event. The Guardian IQ2 Panel includes a built-in glass break sensor and motion sensors. You can control all the features and devices for your Guardian Protection security system right from the Guardian IQ2 Panel. It includes Bluetooth arming and disarming of your system which is a feature that arms or disarms your system automatically when you leave or return home. It has a front facing 5 MP camera that can be set to take a snapshot when your system is being armed and disarmed. The Guardian IQ2 panel also connects to your home’s WIFI network as a backup connection. The Guardian IQ2 is a cellular system which means it transmits your data via a cellular chip that is installed inside the control panel. The Guardian IQ2 Panel is powered through an AC power source, and it includes a 24-hour backup battery. It has a thin rectangular shape design that looks great inside any style of home. Guardian Protection offers their Guardian IQ2 which is a 7-inch full HD touchscreen control panel. Guardian Protection has a really easy to use control panel that has a lot of standout features. To see our Crash and Smash enabled control panel by Qolsys, check out Link Interactive > Guardian Control Panel It has a built-in internal siren that will be sounded any time your system or devices connected to it are triggered. The Ring Alarm’s base station has a built-in Z-Wave protocol and Bluetooth that really allows you to expand your system. You can create custom user codes for you Ring Alarm system that can be enabled and disable at any time. The keypad has illuminated push button design that allows you to quickly arm an disarm your system. The base station and keypad are powered by an AC power source, but they both include a rechargeable backup battery. The base station works by connecting to your home’s WIFI network, but you do have the option to have a cellular chip included as a backup just in case your WIFI goes out. The base station itself has a ring indicator light that will change colors to show different system statutes. The Ring Alarm comes in two parts which are the base station and the keypad. The Ring Alarm currently has released their 2nd generation of security systems, with just a few small changes to their wireless keypad design in the 2nd generation. Ring currently offers a simple to use control panel that connects all your security and other devices together wireless. Today we will start to look at and compare what types of security solutions Guardian Protection and Ring have to offer you. Homeowners across the United States are learning they can use modern technology to create a smarter and more secure home. We are constantly striving as consumers to find ways to improve our lives through technology. Today we will be comparing home security providers Ring Alarm and Guardian Protection, and see how they stack up! We’ll go over equipment, monitoring plans, and more! Share On Ring Alarm vs Guardian Protection: An Expert Comparison Back to Link Interactive Blog Posted: Dec 14, 2020
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