For a more complicated product, this installation process was pretty straightforward. From there, the Ring- Always Home app will walk you through the rest of the process, having you perform tests each step of the way to make sure you’re installing it correctly. Next, you can connect the Ring Peephole Cam to Wi-Fi by scanning the QR code in the battery case. Make sure the wire is nice and taut in the battery’s port. Next, install the tube and wire to connect the camera to the battery, on the inside of your door. Place the camera so it faces the visitor, and use the tools to make sure it’s evenly placed. Next, take out your current peephole using the tools Ring provides for you. First, make sure to charge your Ring battery to completion, which allows it to last from six months to a year depending on usage. Ring gives you a step-by-step guide and manual for the Ring Peephole Cam, which I suggest following to a tee. But being battery-operated, it’s something you can do yourself. To install the Ring Peephole Cam in your home, you’ll need a door that’s 24 to 55 mm thick (a standard width), along with a peephole. Installing the Ring Peephole Cam Installing the Ring Peephole Cam Want to explore some more great options? Read my review of 2023’s best video doorbells. And that’s it for the Ring Peephole Cam’s features! There’s also a feature called privacy zones that blacks out neighbor’s property from view- you’ll be able to designate these zones within the Ring app. The Ring Peephole Cam comes with an impact sensor, so you will be notified if someone knocks. What if someone knocks on the door instead of ringing the doorbell? Fortunately, Ring has already thought of a solution. Artificial Intelligence Person Detectionĭouble unfortunately, the Ring Peephole Cam doesn’t have any artificial intelligence capabilities like person detection or facial recognition, so you may receive some unnecessary notifications from movement from cars, pets- any moving object that’s not a human. Unfortunately, there’s no integration with Google Assistant, so it may not be the best choice if you’re in the Google smart home ecosystem. The Ring Peephole Cam works with Amazon Alexa, not shocking as Amazon owns Ring. Smart Platform Integration Amazon Echo Show Of course, I wish local and cloud storage came free with the Ring Peephole Cam, but I’m not mad at the fact that you can buy local storage and 60 days of cloud storage for only three dollars a month. When it comes to storage of any kind, you’ll need to invest in a Ring Protect plan. Protecting your peephole won’t cost a fortune with Ring. Not shockingly, this camera has excellent infrared night vision allowing you to see clearly even in the darkest of nights. Night Vision Ring Peephole Cam Night Vision Naturally, the Ring Peephole Cam has two-way audio, allowing you to actually speak to your visitor remotely. The Ring Peephole Cam has 1080p HD video display, the industry standard, plus a wide field of view of 155 degrees. Is the Ring Peephole Cam up to snuff? Let’s find out! Video Display Ring Peephole Cam Video Display If you’ve read my security camera reviews, then you’re probably already familiar with our Necessary Features Test, which matches technical specifications up with my experience testing a product in terms of video, audio, night vision, storage, smart platform integrations, and artificial intelligence. Of course, when reviewing a video doorbell I always like to focus on the camera itself. Ring Peephole Cam Features Ring Peephole Cam on Wall
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