September 03, 2023, 10:23 AM
RogueJSKAdvice please: Ring versus Blink video doorbell
I've been very pleased with my Blink doorbell. It captures everyone that comes to the door. Alerts through the app are typically immediate if connected to wifi or a fast cellular connection, but in areas with spotty cell service sometimes are delayed by anywhere from seconds to a minute or so.
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Originally posted by Black92LX:
Blink would be my first choice since you are already in that world.
Agreed.
Another benefit of Blink over Ring is that only Blink has the capability to do local video storage alone, so there's not a requirement to pay for a monthly plan in order to save and view past videos, like there is with Ring.
With Ring, you can either have zero storage (realtime live video only) with no monthly fee, or cloud video storage/playback with a monthly subscription.
But with Blink, you can have local video storage with no fee, or cloud storage with a monthly plan fee, or both.
I have a Blink doorbell and interior/exterior camera system, but use local storage only, so pay no monthly subscription fees.
September 03, 2023, 10:38 AM
Oz_ShadowRing Pro hardwired doorbells are more responsive than battery versions. We like the hard wired flood lights too.
Under older plans you could add unlimited Ring devices and alarms for like 99/yr.
September 03, 2023, 10:47 AM
rwilliI have several ring products and they are ----OK, just ok. Notifications are very slow at times and the motion sensors are often "glitchy". For Example: My driveway camera will pick up a human, dog, cat etc---but it won't pick up vehicle pulling into your driveway (regardless of settings). The video from the doorbell camera is so wide you can't distinguish faces even at 6 or seven feet. If I had to do it again, it wouldn't be Ring. I can't speak about other brands.
September 03, 2023, 11:16 AM
RogueJSKI haven't had any issue with my Blink camera failing to pick up people or cars. But I occasionally get false alerts on a couple of my outside cameras during hard rain or snow, especially when the cameras are in IR mode at night. I sometimes have to disable certain cameras during heavy overnight rain/snow storms, to keep from getting woken up by false alerts. Turning down the sensitivity helps, but didn't totally eliminate this.
September 03, 2023, 04:16 PM
V-Tailquote:
Originally posted by Oz_Shadow:
Under older plans you could add unlimited Ring devices and alarms for like 99/yr.
The Ring website is currently showing $10 / month or $100 if paid annually, for unlimited devices at one location.
September 03, 2023, 04:24 PM
konata88I'm interested in the POE Amcrest. I've been using Panasonic HomeHawk cameras that mount to the inside of windows.
I've never tried any other product so I have no baseline and so don't know if it's relatively better or worse. But I bought one and then a second after trying out the first.
September 03, 2023, 06:37 PM
220-9erWe had an earlier version of Ring until they needed new batteries that couldn't be replaced on those models.
After that, Wyze. Some are hard wired if there's power nearby and others are battery.