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The door bell is screwed into the framing around the door. There is then a faceplate that covers these screws. The faceplate is secured by a screw that requires a special bit, so it’s not your typical screwdriver. In the event of a theft, ring has a procedure where they will replace the doorbell. It requires the filing of a police report and then submission of that report to ring.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It’s secured by two screws to the frame of the door. Based on your situation as you have described I would put a ring floodlight as well to deter anyone from coming to your door in order to steal, plus they will be recorded.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Quetz! It depends on where you decide to place the product. Since the pro model requires a hardwire, it usually replaces your current doorbell as the hookups from the old can usually be used for the ring. Regardless, it’s secured by screws to whichever surface your putting it on; for me was brick, so a couple anchors for the screws plus the hardwires screwed in. It’s definitely possible to be stolen, but it wouldn’t be an easy job and ring offers FREE lifetime theft replacement with proper police report filed; but this is only for the first original owner, so make sure to buy new. Plus, you’ll have a full recording of it if you opt into the cloud storage or ring protect plus.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's attached just like any other doorbell. It won't be any good to a thief without the parts that go inside your doorbell chime.
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