Not that I disagree with you but you better burn your smart phone, tablets and computer also probably. That's the argument I get every time I bring up your pointMy wife really wants a ring and I’ve heard really good things about them. But I have this nagging concern that Amazon is sensing and storing all of my family data coming in and out of that door. Data to include facial recognition family size & composition, etc
same reason I will not have Alexa in my house
I like our Google wiretap better than the Alexa wiretap anyway.My wife really wants a ring and I’ve heard really good things about them. But I have this nagging concern that Amazon is sensing and storing all of my family data coming in and out of that door. Data to include facial recognition family size & composition, etc
same reason I will not have Alexa in my house
I’m not a fan of ring because they own the video and can give to authorities without your approval. I need to find a system where the video is local to my house.I bought a ring doorbell last year on Amazon black friday to try. I plan to buy more cameras now that I've used the doorbell. The app is user friendly and there doesn't seem to be any lag with notifications to my phone. I really like that you can set the sensitivity. So when my doorbell senses motion (halfway down the driveway) it lights up but I can set the sensitivity for notification to just a few feet from the camera if I want. The status light is moving on the camera so whoever is there knows they are being recorded. As mentioned earlier, the two-way talk is nice too. I had someone at my door when I was out of town once. Probably just someone trying to sell something or political knocker or whatever, but wasn't exactly the straightest looking arrow. I got the notification, opened my app and could see the person, clicked on speaker and told the person I was in a meeting upstairs and unavailable all day (I was 3 hours away). Maybe I'm paranoid, but I really liked the fact of being able to appear home when I wasn't.
I don't know about the battery-operated ones, but my hardwire doorbell has no issues with the cold here in southcentral anyways (-20F ish).
If you do a search on the internet, there are several smart guys that have created software to make the Ring products record to someplace besides Ring. Might look into that if you're concerned about Ring having the video. I'm doing that research myself (doorbell, 3 floodlight/camera combos with plans for 2 more). Really like their software controls and performance on our new place. Especially like the ability to keep the lights outside to a minimum unless we need them. Can manually turn them on with our phones.I’m not a fan of ring because they own the video and can give to authorities without your approval. I need to find a system where the video is local to my house.
Ring actually only connects to your home Wi-Fi. Whatever you use behind that to get to the WWW shouldn't matter.I don;t have a doorbell or cell service at the house. would they work off of a wireless router hooked to the land line?
They only do this when the local PD has requested it due to your camera potential being able to help them solve a criminal case. Trust me they don't care what your family is doing or what they look like...unless it would help them solve a criminal case..I’m not a fan of ring because they own the video and can give to authorities without your approval. I need to find a system where the video is local to my house.