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ADT vs. Ring: Which Smart Security System Is Best for You?

The answer really depends on what you are looking for

ADT and Ring both offer great home security systems. The question is, which one suits your needs better. We compared ADT and Ring to see which one is better in various areas, including installation, security camera, and mobile app usability.

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overall result

ADT

  • A traditional security company with a long industrial history.

  • Install professionally.

  • 24/7 monitoring is standard for the duration of the contract.

  • Installation fee ($99-$199), equipment is included in monthly contract.

ring

  • A relatively new internet-first company (owned by Amazon).

  • DIY/Self-Installation.

  • Optional monthly monitoring, no contract term.

  • There is no DIY installation fee, and kits start at around $99.

When considering an ADT vs. ring security system, don’t compare apples to apples exactly. Instead, ADT is a professionally installed and monitored service, and Ring is more of a DIY solution (although Ring offers professional monitoring). And there is a big difference when it comes to monitoring. ADT typically requires a contract that lasts about three years, whereas Ring does not require a contract and you can pay for monitoring on a monthly basis, but annual payments are recommended.

Installation: The ring is suitable for DIYer.

ADT

  • Requires professional installation.

  • Basic system with additional temporary options.

  • Installation cost is required, but there is no initial equipment cost.

ring

  • DIY installation. Includes both wired and wireless versions.

  • It’s an ad hoc system where you can add only the components you want.

  • higher acquisition cost.

If you’re looking for a manual version of your security system, ADT is the option for you. For a one-time installation fee, a security expert comes to your home to install and set up your system and you’re done. Security is on. Most ADT systems come with a basic package that includes a digital keypad, window and door contacts, motion detector, battery backup, and wireless remote control. You can add any other items you want, such as contacts, cameras, doorbell cameras, etc.

If you’re a DIY enthusiast, the Ring is worth considering. The various aspects of the Ring system are all self-installing and are easy to set up even for beginners. The basic ring system consists of a base station, keypad, window and door contacts, motion sensors and range extenders. There are also a few other gear packs to choose from, as well as temporary gear like doorbell cameras, more contacts, or indoor and outdoor cameras that you can add if you want.

The advantage (and disadvantage) of Ring is that you have a choice of wireless systems. This means that the installation is less invasive. So, if you live in an apartment or rental property where difficult installation is a concern, the Ring offers an excellent choice when moving in.

Camera Options: Rings occupy this category.

ADT

  • Limited camera and video doorbells.

  • good night vision.

  • Both 720p and 1080p HD cameras are available.

ring

  • We offer multiple versions of all cameras, including different versions of doorbell cameras.

  • good night vision.

  • Both 720p and 1080p HD cameras are available.

If the camera is your main concern, you may be disappointed with the ADT camera. ADT offers both indoor and outdoor cameras and doorbell cameras, but there are limited models and most offer excellent night vision features in 720p HD.

The Ring, on the other hand, has a number of indoor and outdoor cameras and several versions of the Ring doorbell camera, the quality of these cameras being 1080p HD on most cameras and offering great night vision.

Mobile App: Almost Same

ADT

  • Control your home security and integrated home automation.

  • Additional apps are required to perform various tasks (eg monitoring apps, account actions apps).

  • Users complain that the app may be buggy with every update.

ring

  • Control and monitor security systems and integrations through the app.

  • Cloud storage for video recording.

  • Some users complain that the app is unstable after the update.

The problem with the app is that it often doesn’t exactly match what you’re looking for, which seems to be the case with both the ADT and Ring apps. Both have great features like cloud storage and on-demand viewing and recording capabilities, but they seem to get a bit buggy with every new version of the app being released.

The difference between ADT and Ring is that you can do everything in one app. Both Ring and ADT offer some home automation integration, but Ring’s integration works within the Ring app, whereas ADT may require multiple apps (sometimes including web-based logins). It’s not convenient, but it’s not a deal breaker if you’re looking for a professionally monitored system.

Emergency services: ADT is probably a better choice.

ADT

  • Provides a medical alarm system that integrates with home security.

  • 24/7 monitoring means others know your alarm is ringing.

  • The location is determined during device installation.

ring

  • It’s a 24/7 monitoring option, but you won’t always get an answer.

  • The keypad has an emergency button.

  • A user-specified location.

For emergency services, ADT really shines over Ring. ADT provides professional 24/7 monitoring and additional features including medical alarm service and portable emergency button. It also knows where the system is installed so that emergency services can always be sent to the correct address.

Rings fall further into the monitoring category. The company provides 24/7 monitoring, but this does not guarantee a response. It’s been our experience that alarms can go unresponsive and Ring is a portable system, so if you change location and don’t notify Ring of the change when something goes wrong, emergency services can be sent to the wrong address.

final verdict

If you’re looking for a new home security system and aren’t sure which is better, ADT or Ring, the answer is that it probably depends on your preferences. ADT offers a good system, but comes at a cost of installation, long-term contracts, and high monthly fees. But at that cost, you’ll find that the gear is perfectly suited to protecting your home and family, and you’ll get some extra options not available with a ring system.

The Ring, on the other hand, is definitely designed for DIY enthusiasts who want an easy entry into home security without a long term contract. There is a monthly upfront fee, but the equipment you buy is easier to carry than an ADT system, and the monthly monitoring cost is much lower. Unfortunately, monitoring on ring systems is not as reliable as monitoring on ADT systems, so keep that in mind.

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ADT vs. Ring: Which Smart Security System Is Best for You?

The answer really depends on what you’re looking for

ADT and Ring both offer great home security systems. The question is which one is better for your needs. We compared ADT and Ring to find out which is better in a variety of areas, including installation, security cameras, mobile app usability, and much more.

Overall Findings
ADT

Traditional security company with long industry history.

Professionally installed.

24/7 monitoring is standard for the life of the contract.

Installation fee ($99-$199), but equipment is included in monthly contract.

Ring

Internet-first company (owned by Amazon) that’s a relative newcomer.

DIY/Self-install.

Optional month-to-month monitoring, no long-term contract.

No installation fees for DIY, equipment starts around $99.

When considering ADT vs Ring security systems, you’re not exactly comparing apples to apples. Instead, ADT is a professionally installed and monitored service, where Ring is more a do-it-yourself solution (though Ring does offer professional monitoring). And there are major differences in the monitoring. ADT requires a contract that usually about three years in duration where Ring doesn’t require a contract, and you can pay month-to-month for monitoring, but you’re encouraged to pay by the year.

Installation: Ring is Perfect for the Do-It-Yourselfer
ADT

Professional installation required.

Base system with additional ad-hoc options.

Installation fee required, but no upfront equipment costs.

Ring

DIY installation. including both wired and wireless versions.

Ad-hoc system, allowing you to add only the components you want.

Higher up-front cost.

If you’re looking for the hands-off version of a security system, ADT is the option that offers that. For a one-time installation fee, security professionals will come into your home and install your system, set it up, and you’re done. Security engaged. Most ADT systems come with a basic package that includes the digital keypad, window and door contacts, and a motion detector as well as a backup battery and a wireless keychain remote. You can add additional pieces of you want, including more contacts, cameras, and even a doorbell camera.

If you’re more of a DIY-person, then Ring is worth considering. The various aspects of the Ring system are all self-install and even for beginners, they’re easy to put in place. The basic ring system comes with the base station, keypad, window and door contacts, and a motion sensor, as well as a range extender. There are also several other equipment bundles you can choose as well as ad-hoc equipment, like a doorbell camera, more contacts, or indoor and outdoor cameras you can add if you choose.

The advantage (and disadvantage) of Ring is that you can choose a wireless system, which means installation is less invasive, so if you live in an apartment or rental property where a hard installation is a concern, Ring makes a good choice that goes with you when you move.

Camera Options: Ring Takes This Category, Hands Down
ADT

Offers limited selection of cameras and video doorbells.

Good night vision.

Both 720p and 1080p HD cameras available.

Ring

Offers multiple versions of all cameras, including numerous versions of the doorbell camera.

Good night vision.

Both 720p and 1080p HD cameras available.

If cameras are your main concern, you might be disappointed with the ADT cameras. ADT offers both indoor and outdoor cameras as well as a doorbell camera, but the models are limited and they are mostly 720p HD with good night-vision capabilities.

On the other hand, Ring has an entire line of both indoor and outdoor cameras, multiple versions of it’s Ring Doorbell camera, and the quality of these cameras is 1080p HD in most cameras and they have great night vision.

Mobile App: Mostly Equal Footing
ADT

Allows you to control your home security as well as integrated home automation.

Requires additional apps to do different tasks (ie. one app for monitoring, one app for account actions).

Users complain that app can be buggy after each update.

Ring

Control and monitor security system and integrations through the app.

Cloud storage for video recordings.

Some users complain that the app is unstable after updates.

The problem with apps is that they’re often not exactly what you’re looking for, and that seems to be the case with both the ADT and the Ring apps. While both have great capabilities, like cloud storage and the ability to view and record on demand, they both also seem to be somewhat buggy any time a new version of the app is released.

Where ADT and Ring diverge is in the ability to do everything in one app. Both Ring and ADT offer some home automation integration, but Ring’s integrations work from within the Ring app while ADT’s may require require multiple apps (and even the occasionally web-based log-in). This is less than convenient, but it’s not a deal-breaker if a professionally monitored system is what you’re after.

Emergency Services: ADT is Probably the Better Option
ADT

Offers Medical Alert systems that integrate with home security.

24/7 monitoring means some else knows your alarm goes off.

Location is set at equipment installation.

Ring

Optional 24/7 monitoring, but that doesn’t mean you’ll always get a response.

Keypad includes emergency alert button.

Location set by user.

Emergency services is where ADT really shines above Ring. ADT offers 24/7 professional monitoring and has additional features that include Medical Alert services and a portable emergency alert button. What’s more, when your system is installed, your location is set so emergency services is always sent to the correct address.

Ring tends to fall down in the monitoring category. Although the company offers 24/7 monitoring, that doesn’t guarantee a response. It’s been our experience that alarms can go unanswered and what’s more, since Ring is a portable system, if you change it’s location and fail to notify Ring of the change, then Emergency Services could be dispatched to the wrong address if something did go wrong.

Final Verdict

If you’re looking for a new home security system and you’re not sure which is better, ADT vs Ring, the answer is likely to be, it depends on your preferences. ADT offers and excellent system but there is an installation fee, long term contract, and higher monthly costs. However, for that expense you’ll find the equipment is perfectly adequate for keeping your home and family safe, and you’ll get some additional options that aren’t available in the Ring system.

Ring, on the other hand, is definitely designed for the DIYer who is looking for an easy entry into home security without a long term contract. There are some upfront monthly costs, but the equipment you purchase belongs to you and is more portable than an ADT system, and monthly monitoring costs are much lower. Unfortunately, the monitoring in the Ring system isn’t as reliable as the monitoring in the ADT system, so that’s something to keep in mind.

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ADT vs. Ring: Which Smart Security System Is Best for You?

The answer really depends on what you’re looking for

ADT and Ring both offer great home security systems. The question is which one is better for your needs. We compared ADT and Ring to find out which is better in a variety of areas, including installation, security cameras, mobile app usability, and much more.

Overall Findings
ADT

Traditional security company with long industry history.

Professionally installed.

24/7 monitoring is standard for the life of the contract.

Installation fee ($99-$199), but equipment is included in monthly contract.

Ring

Internet-first company (owned by Amazon) that’s a relative newcomer.

DIY/Self-install.

Optional month-to-month monitoring, no long-term contract.

No installation fees for DIY, equipment starts around $99.

When considering ADT vs Ring security systems, you’re not exactly comparing apples to apples. Instead, ADT is a professionally installed and monitored service, where Ring is more a do-it-yourself solution (though Ring does offer professional monitoring). And there are major differences in the monitoring. ADT requires a contract that usually about three years in duration where Ring doesn’t require a contract, and you can pay month-to-month for monitoring, but you’re encouraged to pay by the year.

Installation: Ring is Perfect for the Do-It-Yourselfer
ADT

Professional installation required.

Base system with additional ad-hoc options.

Installation fee required, but no upfront equipment costs.

Ring

DIY installation. including both wired and wireless versions.

Ad-hoc system, allowing you to add only the components you want.

Higher up-front cost.

If you’re looking for the hands-off version of a security system, ADT is the option that offers that. For a one-time installation fee, security professionals will come into your home and install your system, set it up, and you’re done. Security engaged. Most ADT systems come with a basic package that includes the digital keypad, window and door contacts, and a motion detector as well as a backup battery and a wireless keychain remote. You can add additional pieces of you want, including more contacts, cameras, and even a doorbell camera.

If you’re more of a DIY-person, then Ring is worth considering. The various aspects of the Ring system are all self-install and even for beginners, they’re easy to put in place. The basic ring system comes with the base station, keypad, window and door contacts, and a motion sensor, as well as a range extender. There are also several other equipment bundles you can choose as well as ad-hoc equipment, like a doorbell camera, more contacts, or indoor and outdoor cameras you can add if you choose.

The advantage (and disadvantage) of Ring is that you can choose a wireless system, which means installation is less invasive, so if you live in an apartment or rental property where a hard installation is a concern, Ring makes a good choice that goes with you when you move.

Camera Options: Ring Takes This Category, Hands Down
ADT

Offers limited selection of cameras and video doorbells.

Good night vision.

Both 720p and 1080p HD cameras available.

Ring

Offers multiple versions of all cameras, including numerous versions of the doorbell camera.

Good night vision.

Both 720p and 1080p HD cameras available.

If cameras are your main concern, you might be disappointed with the ADT cameras. ADT offers both indoor and outdoor cameras as well as a doorbell camera, but the models are limited and they are mostly 720p HD with good night-vision capabilities.

On the other hand, Ring has an entire line of both indoor and outdoor cameras, multiple versions of it’s Ring Doorbell camera, and the quality of these cameras is 1080p HD in most cameras and they have great night vision.

Mobile App: Mostly Equal Footing
ADT

Allows you to control your home security as well as integrated home automation.

Requires additional apps to do different tasks (ie. one app for monitoring, one app for account actions).

Users complain that app can be buggy after each update.

Ring

Control and monitor security system and integrations through the app.

Cloud storage for video recordings.

Some users complain that the app is unstable after updates.

The problem with apps is that they’re often not exactly what you’re looking for, and that seems to be the case with both the ADT and the Ring apps. While both have great capabilities, like cloud storage and the ability to view and record on demand, they both also seem to be somewhat buggy any time a new version of the app is released.

Where ADT and Ring diverge is in the ability to do everything in one app. Both Ring and ADT offer some home automation integration, but Ring’s integrations work from within the Ring app while ADT’s may require require multiple apps (and even the occasionally web-based log-in). This is less than convenient, but it’s not a deal-breaker if a professionally monitored system is what you’re after.

Emergency Services: ADT is Probably the Better Option
ADT

Offers Medical Alert systems that integrate with home security.

24/7 monitoring means some else knows your alarm goes off.

Location is set at equipment installation.

Ring

Optional 24/7 monitoring, but that doesn’t mean you’ll always get a response.

Keypad includes emergency alert button.

Location set by user.

Emergency services is where ADT really shines above Ring. ADT offers 24/7 professional monitoring and has additional features that include Medical Alert services and a portable emergency alert button. What’s more, when your system is installed, your location is set so emergency services is always sent to the correct address.

Ring tends to fall down in the monitoring category. Although the company offers 24/7 monitoring, that doesn’t guarantee a response. It’s been our experience that alarms can go unanswered and what’s more, since Ring is a portable system, if you change it’s location and fail to notify Ring of the change, then Emergency Services could be dispatched to the wrong address if something did go wrong.

Final Verdict

If you’re looking for a new home security system and you’re not sure which is better, ADT vs Ring, the answer is likely to be, it depends on your preferences. ADT offers and excellent system but there is an installation fee, long term contract, and higher monthly costs. However, for that expense you’ll find the equipment is perfectly adequate for keeping your home and family safe, and you’ll get some additional options that aren’t available in the Ring system.

Ring, on the other hand, is definitely designed for the DIYer who is looking for an easy entry into home security without a long term contract. There are some upfront monthly costs, but the equipment you purchase belongs to you and is more portable than an ADT system, and monthly monitoring costs are much lower. Unfortunately, the monitoring in the Ring system isn’t as reliable as the monitoring in the ADT system, so that’s something to keep in mind.

Visit ADT
Visit Ring

#ADT #Ring #Smart #Security #System


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