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Even though there are some serious competitors in the video doorbell arena, I found some new developments within existing RING devices that have turned the tide back in RING’s favor as the first line of defense for your home. If you know anything about me, you’ll definitely know that I test out a lot of security cameras on and inside my very own home every few months or so. I have a need to know what is the best solution for my clients when it comes to unique coverage areas and the type of security cameras that can capture faces and action and there’s one thing I absolutely agree with the founder of RING. com, it’s that the front door entrance is the most important area to cover, hands down. If you were only getting one security video camera for your home, a video doorbell should be that one camera. With that said, what do I consider the best video doorbell for you?To tell you the truth, it’s not RING in every situation but I believe RING has the most options to satisfy the majority of users.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

88 View at eBayRecommended Retailer$189View at Google Store$229View at Walmart?Nest's doorbell cam produced the best looking video we've yet seen from one of these devices, and its microphone and speaker were excellent, too. It can also recognize people's faces, and announce them when they come to your door. While it needs a hardwired connection, it continuously records video, so you'll never miss an event. You can also set up specific zones, so you'll only be notified when a person or object appears in that area of the frame. While you'll need to subscribe to the Nest Aware service starting at $5/month to get all of its features, they're worth it. 05 x 2.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

The RemoBell and August Doorbell cams have tighter angles, of 120 degrees. Video Resolution: The higher the resolution, the sharper the image, which will make it easier to identify people at your door. Both of Ring's doorbells record video in 1080p, while the RemoBell and August Doorbell Cam record in 720p HD. August's resolution is actually 1280 x 960, but that's not quite "full" 1080p resolution. Night Mode: The video doorbells we tested take different approaches to capturing video at night. The August Doorbell cam uses motion activated LEDs to light the area in front of the camera, so it can capture colors a little better. The RemoBell and Ring's doorbells use infrared night vision to see in the dark, but the result is monochrome video. Design: Aesthetics may be a concern. After all, you're bolting this thing to the front of your house!The Ring Pro looks the most like a traditional doorbell, and Ring even includes four faceplates, so you can choose which matches your house's trim or paint one exactly the shade you like. Video Doorbells vs. Security Cameras: Video doorbells don't necessarily make great security cameras.