Secure Your Vehicle in 2026: 3 Ways to Help Protect Your Car 
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Secure Your Vehicle in 2026: 3 Ways to Help Protect Your Car 

By Ring on August 20, 2026

Whether parked in your driveway overnight, left in a parking garage during work, or sitting next to the curb while you're on vacation, your vehicle is likely one of the most valuable items you own, and it’s vulnerable when you're not around. With a few simple tips and the right tools, there are a number of ways to help protect your vehicle. 

What are Smart Parking Habits to Help Protect Your Car? 

Quick Answer: Where and how you park plays a major role in vehicle security. Choosing well-lit, high-visibility locations and keeping valuables out of sight are two of the simplest ways to deter break-ins. 

It sounds simple, but parking decisions are your first line of defense. Most vehicle break-ins are crimes of opportunity, meaning the easier it is for someone to go unnoticed, the more likely your car can become a target. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommends the following tips to protect your vehicle from theft:  

Park in well-lit areas. Visibility is a natural deterrent. When possible, choose spots near streetlights, building entrances, or high-traffic areas where someone tampering with your car would be noticed. 

Keep valuables out of sight. Bags, electronics, packages, and even loose change can attract attention. Store items in the trunk or take them with you. If your car looks empty, it's less likely to be targeted. 

Lock your doors every time. It sounds obvious, but unlocked vehicles account for a significant number of thefts. Make it a habit to double-check, even in your own driveway. 

Close all windows and sunroofs. Even a small gap can give someone enough access to unlock a door from the inside. 

Park in your garage when possible. If you have a garage, use it. A vehicle behind a closed door is significantly harder to access than one sitting in the open. 

These simple habits take seconds and can help reduce the risk of vehicle theft.  

How Can Physical Deterrents Help Prevent Car Theft? 

Quick Answer: Physical deterrents like steering wheel locks, tire locks, and VIN etching add visible layers of protection that can help protect your vehicle from theft. 

Physical anti-theft devices create barriers that slow down or discourage theft attempts. The goal isn't to make your car impossible to steal, but it is to slim the chances of someone breaking into it. Consider investing in the following physical deterrents to help secure your vehicle: 

Steering wheel locks signal that your car will take extra time and effort to steal. Most opportunistic thieves will move on to an easier target. 

Tire and wheel locks, such as locking lug nuts and tire clamps, help protect against wheel theft, which is increasingly common with high-value rims and tires. 

VIN etching onto windows makes your car harder to resell, reducing its appeal to steal. 

Brake pedal locks hold your pedal in place, making your vehicle undrivable even if someone gains access to the ignition. 

Physical deterrents work best as a visible signal. When someone sees a steering wheel lock or locking lug nuts, they know the car carries more risk, and that alone may be often enough to send them elsewhere. 

What Security Devices Can Help You Monitor Your Vehicle? 

Quick Answer: Connected security devices like Car Alarm and Floodlight Cam Pro can help you track your vehicle's location, receive real-time alerts, and monitor your driveway with Retinal 4K¹ video, all from the Ring App. 

Smart parking and physical deterrents help prevent theft, but connected devices add a layer of awareness. You'll know the moment something happens, whether your car is in the driveway or parked across town. 

How Can Ring’s Car Alarm Help Keep My Vehicle Secure? 

Ring’s Car Alarm helps you track your vehicle’s location with confidence and receive notifications of your car’s whereabouts and movements. It plugs directly into your vehicle's OBD-II port with no tools, wiring, or complicated setup required. 

Real-time alerts. Receive notifications for impacts, door openings, and other disturbance alerts so you can act fast. 

Check your vehicle's location. Use the Ring App to view your vehicle on a map with periodic updates. 

Easy installation. Plugs in with no tools or wiring. Compatible with most vehicles. 

Connects to your OBD-II port. Powered by your car while driving, with a built-in backup battery that lasts up to 7 days when parked. 

Built on Amazon Sidewalk. Taps into a neighborhood-wide network to know where your car is, whether it's parked nearby or across the country.² 

How Can Ring’s Floodlight Cam Pro Help Keep My Vehicle Secure? 

Help protect large outdoor areas like the driveway, backyard, or property line with a Floodlight Cam Pro

Retinal 4K¹ with up to 10x Enhanced Zoom. Catch detail even at a distance with wide-angle 4K video. 

Live View and Two-Way Talk with Audio+. See, hear, and speak to who's there in real time with enhanced sound quality. 

3D Motion Detection. Receive more precise alerts with radar-powered motion detection. 

Night Vision. Stay in color longer with Night Vision, even when your floodlights are off, and automatically switch to crisp black and white in total darkness. 

Light up large outdoor areas. Give unwanted visitors nowhere to hide with 2,000-lumen floodlights. 

Floodlight Cam Pro includes a free 30-day trial of Ring Protect.³ 

Together, Ring Car Alarm and Floodlight Cam Pro give you layered vehicle security: one device travels with your car wherever it goes, while the other keeps watch over your driveway and property around the clock. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q: Does Ring Car Alarm require a monthly subscription?  

A: No. Ring Car Alarm provides nationwide protection with no ongoing fees or monthly subscription required. 

Q: Is Ring Car Alarm compatible with all vehicles?  

A: Ring Car Alarm is compatible with most vehicles that have an OBD-II port. However, it is not compatible with certain electric and other vehicles. Check Ring.com for a full list of known incompatible vehicles. 

Q: How is Ring Car Alarm powered?  

A: Ring Car Alarm connects to your vehicle's OBD-II port and is powered by your car while driving. It has a built-in backup battery that lasts up to 7 days when parked. 

Q: Can I use Ring Floodlight Cam Pro to monitor my driveway?  

A: Yes. Floodlight Cam Pro delivers Retinal 4K¹ video with 3D Motion Detection and 2,000-lumen dual floodlights, making it ideal for monitoring driveways and large outdoor areas. 

Q: Does Ring Car Alarm work when my car is parked far from home?  

A: Yes. Ring Car Alarm is built on Amazon Sidewalk,² which taps into a neighborhood-wide network to provide location updates whether your car is parked nearby or across the country. 


General disclaimer: Ring subscription features and services may vary by country. Not all features available in the United States will be available in every region. 

¹ Compatible Ring subscription required. Video quality may vary based on internet bandwidth and device temperature. 

² Amazon Sidewalk-enabled device; requires Amazon Sidewalk coverage for use. Coverage may vary by location and is subject to change or interruption. Check approximate Amazon Sidewalk coverage in your area here

³ Free trial is not applicable for locations with an existing subscription. Your free trial begins as soon as you activate your Ring product. 

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