Switching security systems isn’t something people do casually.
Most homeowners don’t wake up thinking,
“Let me replace my doorbell today.”
They switch when frustration builds.
And that’s exactly what’s happening across many Ring households.
Reason #1: Alert Fatigue Is Real
Ring users often describe the same experience:
“I turned notifications off because there were too many.”
That’s not a small issue - it’s the biggest failure a security system can have.
If alerts are ignored, security disappears.
OVAL doesn’t bombard you.
It filters.
Instead of “motion detected,” you get alerts like:
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“Parcel theft attempt detected”
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“Unknown individual lingering”
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“Fire detected near entrance”
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“Child moving outside safety zone”
Homeowners don’t want more alerts.
They want better ones.
Reason #2: Ring Tells You What Moved - OVAL Tells You What Happened
This is where most people feel the difference immediately.
Ring:
“Motion detected at front door.”
OVAL:
“Package stolen.”
“Dog entered restricted area.”
“Weapon detected.”
“Visitor recognized.”
Once homeowners experience that clarity, going back feels impossible.
Reason #3: OVAL Feels Personal - Ring Feels Generic
OVAL recognizes familiar faces using facial recognition and social-media-powered identity mapping.
That means:
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Friends are recognized
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Family is welcomed
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Unknown visitors are flagged clearly
Your home stops treating everyone the same.
Ring records people.
OVAL knows them.
Reason #4: Parents and Pet Owners Trust OVAL More

Ring wasn’t built with child safety or pet behavior in mind.
OVAL was.
Parents love:
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Baby run-away detection
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Boundary awareness
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Instant alerts
Pet owners love:
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Animal detection
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Escape alerts
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Yes - even dog poop alerts
This isn’t novelty.
It’s everyday peace of mind.
Reason #5: OVAL Grows With You
Ring works well… until your needs change.
OVAL adapts.
Homeowners use it for:
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Homes
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Small businesses
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Retail spaces
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Parking areas
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Inventory tracking
The same system evolves as life does.
That’s why people switch - and stay.
The Real Reason People Leave Ring
It’s not because Ring is “bad.”
It’s because:
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Homes got smarter
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Needs became more complex
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Expectations rose
OVAL AI home hub simply meets people where they are now.
