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I am considering purchasing a ring alarm, but I have a few questions. I already own a ring doorbell and really like it. I have teenagers. If I am at home alone and enable the alarm and my kids come in the house, will they set off the alarm immediately, or will they have time to disable it?

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14-11-2019 15:21:25

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    To be specific . . . you can set each door or window sensor to either alarm immediately, or have a delay (which you can designate, up to 2 minutes). So what ever door they may enter, you would just need to make sure that door(s) is set with a delay.

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    15-11-2019 00:31:33

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      I have 30 second delays set up for all entry and exits in home mode, but tonight I forgot to disarm the alarm and when I opened the door, it started blaring immediately. Thoughts on how to resolve this?

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      27-11-2019 07:44:01

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      I don't know a thing about these, other than just watching a YouTube video or two. I've seen some TV advertising.I'm going to ask what I know is surely a most ignorant question: Does the doorbell ringer mounted outside the front door have a removable battery that would be accessible to anyone walking up to it?I'm sure this is probably not the case, but I can't seem to find out by posing this question to Google. I'm interested in purchasing one online on Black Friday, so that doesn't give me a lot of time to get this researched properly.Thanks in advance for your input.

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      28-11-2019 15:38:11

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      > @earl\_pitts wrote: > > I don't know a thing about these, other than just watching a YouTube video or two. I've seen some TV advertising.> > > > I'm going to ask what I know is surely a most ignorant question: Does the doorbell ringer mounted outside the front door have a removable battery that would be accessible to anyone walking up to it?> > > > I'm sure this is probably not the case, but I can't seem to find out by posing this question to Google. I'm interested in purchasing one online on Black Friday, so that doesn't give me a lot of time to get this researched properly.> > > > Thanks in advance for your input.Doorbell uses an internal rechargeable battery (can be hardwired)Doorbell 2 uses a removable battery pack (can be hardwired)Peephole Cam uses a removable battery pack but it's inside the houseDoorbell Pro uses your existing doorbell wiring transformer for power.Doorbell Pro Elite uses power over ethernetThey all have security screws to prevent them from being stolen.

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      01-12-2019 03:51:31

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