A:AnswerHi rodolfoisa,
When motion is detection or your doorbell is pressed, you will receive a notification on your phone. If you'd like to get Ring notifications anywhere in your home, you'll want to install a chime.
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A:AnswerOnly if you want to store the clips. It will still notify you and you can see live video. It just won't store them. It's $10 a month or $100 for the year.
A:AnswerI had to move to a mesh system because I was getting low signal at the Doorbell. It improved my internet throughout the house so I guess it wasn't just for the doorbell.
A:AnswerThe product data says it is and ours that are not on porches but on garages or side of house are out in the open and in the rain when raining.
So far we have not had any problems even though they have been rained on.
A:AnswerUsually apartments have either external doors or entry doors from halls in an apartment building.
The RING camera sees all in range and range can be varied.
It creates an alert and all devices registered with RING receive the alerts and can see the video caught by the camera.
The RING needs to be in range of a network (wifi is ok) and a device (smart phones, computer id's) all can be registered with RING
Those devices receive the alerts (whether at home or away) and you can talk to the person pushing the doorbell. The person pushing the doorbell cannot see you.
The RING device records motion too (varying ranges away) if not on snooze.
You should be able to install on outside on the door framing or wall provided the lessor will permit it.
I would think that most would but might consider it a permanent alteration that remains after the tenant leaves or that it must be restored to its condition prior.
I would think most would but you might want to make the motion feature less sensitive (rangewise) or put on snooze when you have a lot of neighbors who are passing by your door or the # of alerts could be significant. Also a neighbor who may be seen going into their quarters might not like it if someone could be watching their coming and goings (feel invaded) but I see neighbors cars leaving their driveways and going past my house (at least 3 of them anyway) but there is a neighbor feature that allows participation in neighborhood watch and notification of neighbors of those you see an image of near your RING Cameras.
A:AnswerThe Ring 2 comes with 2 Adapters. You should be able to mount the Ring 2 with or without the adapter. Depends on the motion range you select. Great Security for the house or apartment.
A:AnswerIt is easy to install. There are official and unofficial videos on YouTube that help. It uses WiFi The Ring Doorbell 2 can be hardwired OR not—it has a rechargeable battery that lasts 6 months to a year depending on how you use it. You install with screws. Ring supplies all you need even the drill bit. I downloaded the app on my iPhone and iPad. I don’t own a Mac.