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Skybell user here too. The “basic” Ring model doesn’t have the greatest image quality, but it’s usable for sure. Nest is coming out with one in January I believe.


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Originally posted by tatortodd:
I have a SkyBell, a competitor to Ring, doorbell.

It'll record movement, it'll notify me of a doorbell press, I can speak to people through it via my iPhone, and I can initiate video from my iPhone.


Does it do anything Ring doesn’t?

-Rob




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I'm reading the specs correctly, the base (the one on my desk at the moment) is 720p video with no view on demand.
All models above the base 1080p video with view on demand.

Sound correct?


I have the original Ring Doorbell (720p) and on the second page of the Ring Mobile App on iPhone, is a bar on the menu for Live View or I guess View on Demand if thats what your talking about. You can activate Live View at any time just to check the front door entrance and activate audio if you wish, for listening and/or two-way talking to somebody at the door.. Normally the camera is activated by motion or physically ringing the doorbell. Though I cannot do a side by side of the 1080p/720p I can tell you that the camera is fine and clear on the 720p. More than I originally expected. You can also zoom in and move around the camera image if your looking around. Both the night vision and day images are just fine. I've never felt that I need to upgrade just for the 1080p. Now if I do decide that I'd like a stick up cam and install it on the driveway or my back yard as opposed to a close up at the front door, I'd like to have the higher resolution just for the distances needed. But a person up close at the front door, 720p is fine by my needs.


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Originally posted by P250UA5:
I'm reading the specs correctly, the base (the one on my desk at the moment) is 720p video with no view on demand.
All models above the base 1080p video with view on demand.

Sound correct?


I have the original Ring Doorbell (720p) and on the second page of the Ring Mobile App on iPhone, is a bar on the menu for Live View or I guess View on Demand if thats what your talking about. Though I cannot do a side by side of the 1080p/720p I can tell you that the camera is fine and clear on the 720p. More than I originally expected. You can also zoom in and move around the camera image if your looking around. Both the night vision and day images are just fine. I've never felt that I need to upgrade just for the 1080p. Now if I do decide that I'd like a stick up cam and install it on the driveway or my back yard as opposed to a close up at the front door, I'd like to have the higher resolution just for the distances needed. But a person up close at the front door, 720p is fine by my needs.


Thanks, good to know. If we're pleased with this one, I may add on one of the spotlights for the driveway & one on the back door.

Our house has a blank plate above the front & back doors, so I assume that there is wiring behind there.




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Mine runs exclusively on the rechargeable battery. I usually get 2 good months from a charge. My usual normal daily traffic is about 6-12 motion activations between the comings and goings of the wife and PO carrier and/or other deliveries.


Additionally fyi, you can download the Ring App for your computer also as it's sometimes easier on the eyes to view it much larger or full screen. You can also delete image files and get the audio also with the App. I have it installed on my 15" macbook.


Regards, Will G.
 
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Originally posted by tatortodd:
I have a SkyBell, a competitor to Ring, doorbell.

It'll record movement, it'll notify me of a doorbell press, I can speak to people through it via my iPhone, and I can initiate video from my iPhone.


Does it do anything Ring doesn’t?

-Rob
Yes,
  • it works with my security alarm. I can see it on the security alarm display or security alarm app.
  • has 180 field of view vs 160
  • default cloud storage of video clips vs Ring's optional



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    Posts: 24461 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    Originally posted by BigJnSA:
    so I also bought the Ring Chime. (a small speaker you can plug into any wall outlet that functions like a regular doorbell chime) I'm just going to keep it and probably use it on our back patio.


    Since activating the Ring Chime in the kitchen, I often switch the alert to the "Dogs Barking" mode when my wife is in the kitchen to drive her crazy! When folks ring the doorbell the dogs start barking so some may be testing it to see if your home and the dogs barking is just a little extra protection. From the phone app you can activate the Chime or even change the alert mode. You can program it to alert in 20 different modes but the dogs barking mode is amusing especially when the cat hears it! They even added some musical Christmas time alerts for the Season.

    I just went into the Ring Chime alert modes and I must have missed the added "Turkey Gobble" alert chime...must have added it during Thanksgiving. Would have come in handy when the wife was cooking the turkey last week! The Dogs and The Turkey sound pretty good actually.




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    Posts: 9660 | Location: 140 mi to Margaritaville, FL | Registered: January 02, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    Ring Pro and the Floodlight came above the garage overlooking the driveway. Really enjoy having them.
     
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    I'm a fan. Para let me post a discount code a while back which he linked earlier in the thread. As long as you have electricity and wifi, I don't think there's anything better out there unless you don't buy the $3 monthly cloud fee. In that case, you might be better served by a hard-wired system with a DVR.

    What I've been most impressed with from Ring is the customer service. It's almost like they want my business. Smile
     
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    Quick & easy install last night. Turns out I likely won't need the angle adapter, as the lens has a wide enough field of view to see the full walkway & porch.



    A little washed out from our bright porch lights


    Have gotten a few motion false positives this morning, but I'd rather that, than to miss someone actually there.




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    Quick & easy install last night. Turns out I likely won't need the angle adapter, as the lens has a wide enough field of view to see the full walkway & porch.



    A little washed out from our bright porch lights


    Have gotten a few motion false positives this morning, but I'd rather that, than to miss someone actually there.


    Yea, it will take a little time to get familiar with the settings, but after you dial it in for your needs, she'll be good to go for some time. I just went to my bank which is about 20mi from here and I got a motion alert and checked it to find the wife coming in from being out this morning. It still is kinda neat using that feature, something I never dreamed of 20yrs ago! Smile


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    Posts: 9660 | Location: 140 mi to Margaritaville, FL | Registered: January 02, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    We have it for the last few months and really like it. In fact I have access to my BIL / Sister's door bell and can see their video and they have access to ours. For Christmas this year, we will be purchasing one for my brother and his significant other. God Bless Smile


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    The Pro version + WiFi extender + WiFi chime is on sale for $199 today only at Best Buy. Requires hard wired power.
     
    Posts: 17944 | Location: SE Michigan | Registered: February 10, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    We upgraded to the pro edition and couldn’t be happier. Better image quality, fewer false alerts and it handles different lighting areas way better (shadowed porch but isn’t washed out in the portions of the approach that are in the sun).
     
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    Loving the Pro. This is turning out to be very entertaining as well. I’m pretty sure my mail lady did a double take and didn’t look happy about the camera, even though we have not had any issues.
     
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