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product_id: 98912683
title: "Ring Alarm Smoke & CO Listener | Mobile App Notifications for Existing Smoke/CO Detectors | Base Station Required"
price: "21.76 DT"
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reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/98912683-ring-alarm-smoke-and-co-listener-mobile-app-notifications-existing
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# Real-time mobile alerts 3-year replaceable battery life Tool-free, quick setup Ring Alarm Smoke & CO Listener | Mobile App Notifications for Existing Smoke/CO Detectors | Base Station Required

**Price:** 21.76 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📲 Stay ahead of danger—because your peace of mind deserves instant alerts!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ring Alarm Smoke & CO Listener | Mobile App Notifications for Existing Smoke/CO Detectors | Base Station Required
- **How much does it cost?** 21.76 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Long-lasting Power:** Enjoy up to 3 years of battery life with easy replacement to keep you protected nonstop.
- • **Centralized Control:** Manage all your Ring safety devices in one app with a Ring Protect subscription.
- • **Seamless Integration:** Works effortlessly with your existing smoke and CO detectors—no replacements needed.
- • **Effortless Installation:** Set up in minutes without any tools or professional help, perfect for busy lifestyles.
- • **Instant Smartphone Alerts:** Stay connected to your home safety with real-time notifications directly to your phone.

## Overview

The Ring Alarm Smoke & CO Listener enhances your existing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors by sending instant alerts to your smartphone via the Ring app. Designed for detectors under 10 years old, it requires a Ring Alarm Security System and a Ring Protect subscription for full functionality. With easy, tool-free installation and a replaceable 3-year battery, it offers a seamless, reliable upgrade to your home safety setup.

## Description

RING ALARM SMOKE AND CO LISTENER

Review: Extremely Fast Battery Drain FIXED. - It connected fine and was installed appropriately, however it has gone through two batteries within a week. I’m not interested in having to constantly maintain. I’m also a little concerned with the immediate fire department notification whether it’s an accidental alarm or not. UPDATE: 3/2020 2 star to 5 Ring costumer service reached out to me immediately and has completely resolved the battery problem and answered my concerns regarding the C02 / Fire listener. First of all, I may have had a faulty listener, which was replaced with a new one quite quickly. However, with a larger number of sensors I had going on in my house, there were also some connection issues / low signal issues which seem to drain the batteries faster than expected. With the addition of multiple range extenders, problems with far away motion sensors and door sensors seem to be resolved. Now, I'm not saying this system is flawless, it may take some trouble shooting and working with your system and home to determine how the system itself best fits your environment, but all in all, I think RING is a pretty good DIY home alarm system. Big props to the RING costumer service... very helpful and easy to deal with through email. As for C02 / Fire alarm listener.... If fire alarm is tripped, whether it's a fire or smokey kitchen oven, the alarm company will call contacts, just as they would for a break-in alarm. If no answer, they will then call emergency. If the C02 alarm is tripped, dispatch will automatically call emergency services being that c02 leak is immediate and life threatening. (FYI, the listener knows the difference in beeps from each detector)
Review: Added peace of mind - While we live in a fairly new home, exercise caution when it comes to things that could ignite a fire, have an emergency evacuation plan, fire extinguishers close by, fire blankets, etc. The famous saying “stuff” happens. Our interconnected smoke detectors can sound all the want when no one is home and they won’t cause the fire department to respond unless someone calls 911. When installing the Ring Alarm, we felt better knowing a signal would transmit to the monitoring center (with our subscription) if someone broke in, but frankly we are insured. I could care less about our things, don’t hurt my dogs and you are welcome to clear every last valuable. Then I got to thinking “what if a fire broke out”, how could we give our girls the best fighting chance when no one is home!?! I added these babies as well as a First Alert Z-Wave Smoke and CO detector to our Ring system. First and foremost, there is no missing an alarm activation, we’ve got 8 smoke detectors sounding at the same time, plus it triggers the Ring Alarm sirens (both the base station and the additional interior sirens we added) and Helen Keller herself couldn’t miss it. Then you also get an instant push notification and/or text to your phone before the alarm company calls. If I were out, I’d let Ring call the fire department, I’d be calling my neighbors to go smash the sliding door and get my girls out, because at the end of the day, everything else is just stuff. Aside from my dogs added safety, this removes a step from my hands in the event of a fire so my focus can be evacuation. Ring is calling the fire department for me, so I can focus on getting myself, my spouse, and my dogs outside safely. How do I know these “listeners” work, simple… I’ve had a false alarm due to a cooking mishap. Ring was very quick to get the ball rolling. Because I canceled the alarm within a few seconds of its activation, the dispatcher called before contacting the fire department, and at my request took no further action. It’s quite nice to know that someone is always there to back me up should I need it. These little guys work, and do their job well.

## Features

- With a Ring Protect subscription (sold separately), Ring Alarm Smoke and CO Listener alerts you on your smart phone when your existing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors sound their alarms.
- This device does not detect fire, smoke or carbon monoxide. For best performance, use with detectors that are 10 years old or less and comply with all applicable standards.
- Easy setup in minutes—without tools or professional installation. Requires Ring Alarm Security System (sold separately).
- With a Ring Protect subscription (sold separately), manage Ring Alarm Smoke and CO Listener and other Ring products through the Ring app.
- Battery life 3 years max. Batteries are replaceable.

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you use this to monitor general audio throughout the app?  Similar to the cameras but without video?**
A: It is set to listen to the sound a smoke detector makes. It even states that the detector has to be recent or it doesn't work. So no, it can not be used for general audio!

**Q: I have the ring alarm system. why can’t this device be used on smoke detectors that are older than 10 years old? mine are 14 years old**
A: 1st off you definitely need to replace any smoke detector that is 10 years old or older, they do have dates on them. 2nd it states that it CAN be used with older detectors. This is Rings answer to older detectors that don't connect to the Ring alarm.

**Q: Can I bypass this when my system is disarmed? The alarm near our kitchen goes off frequently and I don’t want it to call when at home during the day.**
A: There is a 15 minute bypass for testing purposes (by pushing a button on the listener), and you can change your reporting status to "Self" (versus "monitored") in anticipation of benign smoke, and finally a longer push of the button on the listener may also create a prolonged disabling (this is not documented but in doing a setup I accidentally stumbled on this I believe).  But, NO, you can not click a radio button on the app to take the listener offline in any mode.  Finally, if your kitchen smoke detector is going off frequently, you might consider if you are using the right detector (photoelectric vs ionization) and location in the kitchen.

**Q: Will it work with alarms that speak the problem (smoke/CO2) and location with a human voice (or only those that emit a siren noise)?**
A: The Ring listener is listening for T3 (smoke) and T4 (carbon monoxide/CO) audio signals from the smoke/CO sensor.  These are also known as 'Temporal 3' and 'Temporal 4' signals.  Essentially the T3 (smoke) audio output is three on/off pulses of an audio tone, with a frequency of approximately 500 Hz.  The T4 (CO) audio output is four of these on/on audio pulses.  Like the original poster, I own several Kidde i12010SCO smoke/CO detectors and have not been able to get the Ring listener to respond to smoke/CO alarm testing events.  I have confirmed with Kidde and with my ears that the Kidde i12010SCO audio output does have the T3 and T4 outputs.  Still working to determine why the Ring listener doesn't respond to the audio outputs from my Kidde detector.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Extremely Fast Battery Drain FIXED.
*by B***B on February 13, 2020*

It connected fine and was installed appropriately, however it has gone through two batteries within a week. I’m not interested in having to constantly maintain. I’m also a little concerned with the immediate fire department notification whether it’s an accidental alarm or not. UPDATE: 3/2020 2 star to 5 Ring costumer service reached out to me immediately and has completely resolved the battery problem and answered my concerns regarding the C02 / Fire listener. First of all, I may have had a faulty listener, which was replaced with a new one quite quickly. However, with a larger number of sensors I had going on in my house, there were also some connection issues / low signal issues which seem to drain the batteries faster than expected. With the addition of multiple range extenders, problems with far away motion sensors and door sensors seem to be resolved. Now, I'm not saying this system is flawless, it may take some trouble shooting and working with your system and home to determine how the system itself best fits your environment, but all in all, I think RING is a pretty good DIY home alarm system. Big props to the RING costumer service... very helpful and easy to deal with through email. As for C02 / Fire alarm listener.... If fire alarm is tripped, whether it's a fire or smokey kitchen oven, the alarm company will call contacts, just as they would for a break-in alarm. If no answer, they will then call emergency. If the C02 alarm is tripped, dispatch will automatically call emergency services being that c02 leak is immediate and life threatening. (FYI, the listener knows the difference in beeps from each detector)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Added peace of mind
*by B***B on September 18, 2024*

While we live in a fairly new home, exercise caution when it comes to things that could ignite a fire, have an emergency evacuation plan, fire extinguishers close by, fire blankets, etc. The famous saying “stuff” happens. Our interconnected smoke detectors can sound all the want when no one is home and they won’t cause the fire department to respond unless someone calls 911. When installing the Ring Alarm, we felt better knowing a signal would transmit to the monitoring center (with our subscription) if someone broke in, but frankly we are insured. I could care less about our things, don’t hurt my dogs and you are welcome to clear every last valuable. Then I got to thinking “what if a fire broke out”, how could we give our girls the best fighting chance when no one is home!?! I added these babies as well as a First Alert Z-Wave Smoke and CO detector to our Ring system. First and foremost, there is no missing an alarm activation, we’ve got 8 smoke detectors sounding at the same time, plus it triggers the Ring Alarm sirens (both the base station and the additional interior sirens we added) and Helen Keller herself couldn’t miss it. Then you also get an instant push notification and/or text to your phone before the alarm company calls. If I were out, I’d let Ring call the fire department, I’d be calling my neighbors to go smash the sliding door and get my girls out, because at the end of the day, everything else is just stuff. Aside from my dogs added safety, this removes a step from my hands in the event of a fire so my focus can be evacuation. Ring is calling the fire department for me, so I can focus on getting myself, my spouse, and my dogs outside safely. How do I know these “listeners” work, simple… I’ve had a false alarm due to a cooking mishap. Ring was very quick to get the ball rolling. Because I canceled the alarm within a few seconds of its activation, the dispatcher called before contacting the fire department, and at my request took no further action. It’s quite nice to know that someone is always there to back me up should I need it. These little guys work, and do their job well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good for Whole House Smoke/CO Systems
*by D***N on July 27, 2019*

With Ring, you have two choices when it comes to alerting you and others that smoke or CO is in the house: a First Alert smoke/CO detector with Z-wave technology or this listener. The first actually detects a problem, and this listener waits for other detectors to go off before reporting the problem. Because I have a hard-wired system where every alarm goes off when one does, the listener was the most cost-effective. I need only one listener instead of several detectors placed throughout the house. If we didn't have a whole-house system, then I would have gotten one listener for each floor since it still would have been fewer devices than if I placed new detectors in every bedroom and hallway. As with all Ring security devices, this listener was a breeze to install and activate. Just follow the instructions on the app, and it's added to your list within minutes. The most time consuming part is installing it 6" or less from an existing detector. That is as difficult as drilling holes and screwing the base in. If you have a hard-wired, whole-house system, you can select any alarm to place it next to, even in an out-of-the-way location. Note: If you are connected to Ring's service, make sure you follow the instructions to put it in test mode so that it doesn't trigger a response. I love my Ring security system, and this listener add functionality that I didn't expect when I first bought into the system. -- Debbie Lee Wesselmann

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