X

Our Favorite Smoke Detectors Are Getting Smarter With Ring Compatibility

At CES 2025, Kidde fire and smoke detectors, which are among our favorites, now work with the Ring security app, and Ring's got a new monitoring plan to match.

Headshot of Tyler Lacoma
Headshot of Tyler Lacoma
Tyler Lacoma Editor / Home Security
For more than 10 years Tyler has used his experience in smart home tech to craft how-to guides, explainers, and recommendations for technology of all kinds. From using his home in beautiful Bend, OR as a testing zone for the latest security products to digging into the nuts and bolts of the best data privacy guidelines, Tyler has experience in all aspects of protecting your home and belongings. With a BA in Writing from George Fox and certification in Technical Writing from Oregon State University, he's ready to get you the details you need to make the best decisions for your home. On off hours, you can find Tyler exploring the Cascade trails, finding the latest brew in town with some friends, or trying a new recipe in the kitchen!
Expertise Smart home | Smart security | Home tech | Energy savings | A/V
Tyler Lacoma
2 min read
A woman installs a Kidde detector on the ceiling of a white room.

Kidde is partnering with Ring for CES 2025, and it's a great fit.

Ring

Ring and Kidde have partnered up for CES 2025 and a new set of smoke detectors that will be smarter than ever thanks to Ring compatibility. Kidde already dominates our list of the best smoke detectors for your home, while Ring frequently appears in our picks for the best home security cameras. Together, they're a powerful match and one of the most interesting collaborations in home safety we've seen for 2025.

The new Kidde smoke detectors will have built-in Ring technology to work directly with Ring's app and come in two flavors. The first is a smart smoke alarm while the second combines smoke and carbon monoxide monitoring.

Both are hardwired with backup power via AA batteries and will be able to send notifications directly to the Ring app (which also works for Ring cameras, the Ring security system and more), including both smoke detection notifications and low battery notifications. No additional hubs, connections or apps are needed to get full functionality from these detectors, just a QR code scan to begin.

An unpackaged Kidde smoke detector on a marble counter.

Kidde's new detectors work with the Ring app right out of the box for alerts and battery notifications.

Ring

Kidde's fire safety sensors are some of the best available and appear to have improved with this latest release: Kidde's tests show 25% faster smoke detection than recent competitor models and up to 3x more precise smoke detection. They also make their detectors with safeguards, so they're less likely to activate when you're practicing your wok cooking -- a feature we particularly appreciated during our testing. If you already have a Ring cam or system, expanding it with a Kidde smoke detector sounds like a very efficient choice.

Read more: Never Plug a Space Heater Into These Danger Spots

Along with Kidde's new Ring-enabled detectors, Ring is also offering a separate, budget-friendly smoke and CO monitoring subscription. At $5 per month, it seems like a good fit for those who don't want to pay for a full home monitoring subscription but still want live agents who can request emergency help in case one of the fire detectors is activated.

A hand holds a phone showing a Kidde fire alarm notification on the Ring app.

Ring offers free alerts for Kidde detectors, but you can add a fire monitoring subscription, too.

Ring

However, don't get the subscription confused with Ring Home plans, which also start at $5 and only include video storage and object recognition for Ring cams, increasing to home monitoring and backup features for the Ring Alarm system. This new plan is a standalone option just for the fire-cautious who may not have any other Ring devices.

CES 2025: We Still See These 35 Products When We Close Our Eyes

See all photos

You can find Kidde's detectors come April 2025: They'll start as a Home Depot exclusive, available in Home Depot stores or online for $55 for the smoke model and $75 for the smoke + CO model. We can't wait to explore their functionality in more detail, but if you're doing some spring shopping, look for the "with Ring" label on Kidde's smoke detectors (which otherwise may look quite similar to other models).

For more CES 2025 coverage, check out some of the new CES products you can actually purchase right now, or peruse the most ridiculous and bizarre CES gadgets of this century.