Door alarms are an affordable and convenient way to create an extra layer of security in your home, allowing you to know whenever a door is opened. They’re great for use in commercial properties, too, and can help you to keep your children safe from harm. They’re simple devices, but very useful.
When shopping for the best door alarm, make sure you consider its range. You need to match up your building and the distance of your doors from any receiver for the door alarms. Also don’t forget to choose an option that is easy to install. Alarms are now made with double-sided adhesive tape, so you can save time and just stick them to the wall. We came up with a list of top 7 picks, and the Ring Alarm Contact Sensor deserved our Editor’s Choice nomination.
Quick Summary
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Editor's Choice: Ring Alarm Contact Sensor"Easy-to-install alarm with android and iOS compatibility, wireless unit with a range of 250 feet"
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Best for Alzheimer’s Patients: Noopel Door Window Alarm"Simple and effective wireless alarm with loud alerts, features a handy battery indicator"
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Best for Multiple Doors/Windows: Fosmon WaveLink 51004HOM"Fantastic alarm with a range of up to 400 feet – the receiver can pair with 10 transmitters, making this perfect for multiple doors"
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Budget Pick: GE Personal Security Window/Door Alarm"Inexpensive unit that is reliable, long-lasting and gets the job done, features loud alerts"
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Best for a Large House: Secrui Door Chime"Incredible unit that can connect up to 20 alarms, features 52 chimes and adjustable volume"
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Best Door Alarm with Remote: HENDUN Wireless Remote Door Alarm"Great wireless alarm with 4 different modes, comes with remote controls"
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Best Value: iSmartAlarm Contact Sensor"Wireless door and window alarm with a range of 300 feet, compatible with Alexa and IFTTT"
Top 7 Door Alarms Review 2025
Ring Alarm Contact Sensor
- Type: wireless
- Chimes: not specified
- Wireless range: 250 ft.
- Transmitter dimensions: 3.2 x 1 x 0.9 inches
Extra features: iOS and Android compatible; 1-year warranty and service
Ring is a company which has become known for its doorbells, and their video capability, but their service can be expanded with other products such as door alarms which can use the same sort of technology to link up to your devices.
The Ring Alarm Contact Sensors are an example of this. They work very reliably and are compatible with both iOS and Android devices, this means that you can get alerts on your phone as soon as a door is opened. They’re arguably the best door alarm system if you simply want to set one up to be compatible with your phone.
Keep in mind that if you do plan to purchase, this will only work with the Ring alarm base station. This might be worth an investment if you are planning to install a lot of these, but is an extra expense if you just need a standalone alarm.
- This doesn’t need any tools to install, it is super easy to get up and running
- The range is up to 250 feet
- These alarms come with their own battery installed
- Set it to trigger an audible alarm or just notify via your phone
- You can’t use it without buying Ring’s own alarm base system first
Noopel Door Window Alarm
- Type: wireless
- Chimes: 1
- Wireless range: not specified
- Transmitter dimensions: 3 x 1.5 x 0.8 inches
Extra features: 1-year warranty; loud 120dB alerts; low battery indicator
The Noopel Door Window Alarm is a very simple and very loud option! It doesn’t have a huge amount of other benefits besides the fact that it is reliable and affordable but this is really all most of us need.
We’ve named it the best door and window alarm for Alzheimer’s patients, as it is loud enough to alert family members or carers in other rooms if the patient should get up and decide to go for a walkabout. This is a safety measure that Noopel has clearly considered. Thanks to its size, it’s also easy to take with you on trips, so you can have peace of mind wherever you go.
Another reason these are nice and safe is the fact that they have an indicator which kicks in when battery is low, this means that if you need to replace the battery then you will be able to do so long before it becomes an issue. You won’t end up with a night where you don’t have the protection of a door alarm sensor.
- Reliable
- Very loud, you will be able to hear this even from a distance, great if you are keeping an eye on someone
- Low battery indicator comes on automatically
- No smart home and smartphone compatibility
- This is a standalone alarm
Fosmon WaveLink 51004HOM
- Type: wireless
- Chimes: 52
- Wireless range: 400 ft.
- Transmitter dimensions: 2.9 x 2 x 0.6 inches
Extra features: 4 volume levels; receiver can be paired with up to 10 transmitters
This door sensor alarm is great for a variety of different purposes.
It has an LCD which lights up as well as the alarm sound, so this is a wonderful choice for the people who have hearing impairments but wish to have multiple door alarms.
We say multiple because this door and window alarm can check on many different doors and transmit to the central hub, which means monitoring a number of different doors all from the same hub.
The wireless range is up to 400 feet, which is very impressive, and this can be used with 10 different transmitters at the same time. The Fosmon WaveLink 51004HOM also lets you choose between 52 different chimes. You can even set different chimes for different areas so you know which door has been opened when the alarm goes off. This makes it one of the best pool door alarms too, as you can instantly know when someone enters your pool room
- Set multiple chimes and up to 10 different transmitters
- Huge wireless range
- Lights up as well as sounding an alarm
- Sensors are a little bit cheaply made, the screws, for instance, are not the best quality
GE Personal Security Window/Door Alarm
- Type: wireless
- Chimes: 1
- Wireless range: not specified
- Transmitter dimensions: 5 x 4.5 x 1.2 inches
Extra features: 90-day warranty; loud 120 dB alert; low battery indicator
The GE Personal Security Window/Door Alarm may be cheap, but it is still an effective way of creating an alarm in your home to track when a door is opened such as a pool door or any other door or window in your home.
The range is not specified, but it certainly isn’t as impressive as some of the other door alarms on the list.
However, the 120 dB alarm is plenty loud enough and means you can hear this from all over your home.
As an added safety feature, this also has a low battery indicator. This means that if it is running low you can address this issue before your alarm fails.
The alarms can be bought in multi-packs and this is a way to save money, and this makes what is already a cheap alarm, even cheaper.
Be warned that the two pieces of this need to be very close together in order to work, so some doors may not be suitable – if the frame is a long way from the door itself, for instance.
- Affordable
- Great battery features allow you to check when it is running low
- Compact
- No smart compatibility
- May not work if the door is a long distance from the frame or there is a gap
Secrui Door Chime
- Type: wireless
- Chimes: 52
- Wireless range: 500 feet
- Transmitter dimensions: 3 x 1 x 0.6 inches
Extra features: 5 alarm volume levels; receiver can be paired with up to 20 transmitters
The Secrui Door Chime is an excellent model with some very good features, and it is designed to work even in large homes or other commercial buildings.
The features making this one of the best door chimes for windows and doors in a large space include the fact it can be paired with 20 different transmitters. On top of this, it has a wireless range of up to 500 feet which means that you can connect transmitters a long way away and they will still show on the central hub and sound the alarm.
There are lots of chimes and volume levels to choose from, and this is expandable. You can buy more transmitters the more you need, say if you start with a few and then eventually buy the full 20!
It has an LED flashing mode for the hearing impaired, too.
- Exceptionally easy to install with a magnetic strip
- Works with a huge number of transmitters
- Has a variety of volumes and different chimes
- Mute mode can be accidentally left on
- A couple of people have reported a delay on the alarm
HENDUN Wireless Remote Door Alarm
- Type: wireless
- Chimes: 1
- Wireless range: not specified
- Transmitter dimensions: 4.1 x 2.8 x 2.4 inches
Extra features: magnetic sensor; 4 modes; comes with remotes
The HENDUN Wireless Remote Door Alarm is another very affordable option for a door alarm. Though it is cheap, it has a feature which many others don’t; the remote.
It is very loud at 105 dB of volume. You can set it either to chime as a gentle alert (when people come home, for instance) or you can set it as an alarm. It can be used in a lot of different settings including sliding doors and as a pool door alarm.
The HENDUN Wireless Remote Door Alarm is easy to install with an adhesive strip.
The chime may be a nice added feature, but be warned that it is very loud! It may not be suitable for a small home or store to tell you when someone has entered.
For the price, it is hard to argue with the features and many people love having a remote control to change the modes and turn this on and off.
- Remote controlled
- Loud and clear alarm
- Easy to install
- Range not specified
- The chime is a nice feature, but it is very loud and volume is not adjustable
iSmartAlarm Contact Sensor
- Type: wireless
- Chimes: not specified
- Wireless range: 300 ft.
- Transmitter dimensions: 2.0 x 2.0 x 0.5 inches
Extra features: 2-pack; Alexa and IFTTT Compatible; 1-year warranty
This smart alarm has been named the best window and door alarm on our list. It has a lot of great features and is sold as a two pack which can lead to saving money. This is a window alarm and door alarm built for the 21st century as it has modern features in mind.
The iSmartAlarm Contact Sensor is totally wireless and can be moved around to whichever door or window you wish. With a wireless range of around 300 feet, you definitely aren’t limited on where you can install your unit, and it’s pretty compact, too, so will suit pretty much any door or window.
This is technically an extension to the iSmartAlarm CubeOne, so you do need this if you’re going to run this particular alarm. It only works in the US and Canada but has a good level of reliability and works with Alexa once you’ve connected up via the hub.
- Provides instant notifications to your phone as well as having an alarm
- Connects to Alexa for smart home functionality
- Wireless range of up to 300 feet which is pretty impressive
- Only suitable for use in the US and Canada
- Cannot be used without the iSmartAlarm CubeOne, so this needs to be purchased first
Advantages of having a door and window alarm

- A door alarm can be put in place on a pool door to tell you if someone walks into the pool area, this is great if you have children and you want to make sure they don’t put themselves in danger.
- Knowing when your kids walk outside can be another big benefit of an alarm, which can also be set to chime as well as sound as an alarm (depending on which model you buy). This is also great extra peace of mind for parents of children with special needs.
- For patients of diseases such as Alzheimer’s, who are prone to going wandering without knowing where they are going, this can be a way to alert carers when a door has been opened.
- Shopkeepers may want to use the ‘chime’ feature on a lot of these alarms to tell them when someone has entered their store, this is great for small stores where staff may need to be vigilant and also tend to stockrooms.
Generally, the key benefits include a lot more security around the home.
Features to consider when choosing a door alarm
The following are some of the features you should think about when it is time to choose your door alarm. These are the most important features we have considered when creating our door alarm reviews.
Wired vs. wireless

Range
With any wireless technology, there is the issue of range. These transmitters connect to a central hub, and the range is how far from that hub they can be and still set off the alarm. The range of these alarms tends to be more than good enough for most home sizes. For instance, the Fosmon WaveLink 51004HOM can work at up to 400 feet.
It is up to you to decide how high a range you need. It is a case of matching up your building and the distance of your doors from any receiver for the door alarms.
Chime / alarm settings
As well as functioning as an alarm, most of these products can also be used as a chime. This is helpful for if you just want a little warning if someone enters your store or home, but it isn’t critical. Many allow you to choose between the chimes, and some, such as the Secrui Door Chime even allow you to set different chimes for different points in the house. This means you will know which door has been opened.
The best door and window alarms also allow you to have different settings, for instance, you may be able to choose what you want the sound to be, or the volume of the alarm or chime which is set off by the alarm.
Dimensions
The dimensions may not seem too important, but actually, if you buy a transmitter which is too big to fit in your doorway then it is rendered totally useless. The dimensions should definitely be considered if you are looking to fit in a small space such as a window, too. The alarm shouldn’t need to be big and bulky in order to do its job.
Fortunately, most of these products are pretty small. Our list doesn’t contain any which are too massive! This means you can probably fit your alarm onto the door with no issues. However, it is always worth measuring up beforehand.
Receiver transmitter capacity

This is one of those features which is not vital for everyone. If you only need one door alarmed then you don’t need to worry.
Ease of installation
Most of the door alarms on our list are very easy to install. There are some products which require screwing in and this can be annoying and require tools, and a little bit of time to be invested. Luckily, most are now made with a double-sided adhesive tape which means you can just stick them to the wall. This means less stress and more simple installation.
Pretty much anyone can install the door alarms on our list, but some are especially simple. For instance, the Ring Alarm Contact Sensor requires no tools and can be set up and ready to go in a matter of minutes.
Extra features
Though the very basic door alarm features are obvious (being able to sound an alarm reliably) there are a lot of other features to consider, which you can have if you think them important. Many different door alarm companies are trying to create a unique offering.
Extra features can be very simple, such as a remote control like that on the HENDUN Wireless Remote Door Alarm. Other simple features include low battery alerts to tell you when you need to replace or charge the battery.
More advanced features include smart home and Alexa connectivity, IFTTT compatibility and smartphone connectivity, allowing you to get notifications on your phone.
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Our verdict
On top of our list where’s the Ring Alarm Contact Sensor, which is brilliant for those already using ring products or who want notifications straight to their Apple or Android device, along with alarms and chimes. We’ve rated this an almost-perfect 9.8/10.
Second on our list is the Noopel Door and Window Alarm. Though these products don’t have the same modern connectivity, this is a great, loud and reliable alarm which offers good value-for-money, too. It is perfect if you need an alarm which can wake you up during the night!
Our third option is the Fosmon WaveLink 51004HOM. What’s special about this option is that its receiver can connect to up to 10 transmitters, resulting in the best for alarms for large homes, where you want to cover multiple doors.