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I'd go to ring.com for install kits like corner kit or simply call ring.com for a solution. they are very helpful.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The lense is a pretty wide angle. Ours faces a wall rather than the street be we are still able to see the street. There is also a "shim" you can buy to angle the ring a few degrees to help with this.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is a 3 wedge kit available via the ring website that allows you to add up to three angles for a better view
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi. I do know that Ring makes a product that will angle the doorbell to face closer to the street. The camera is wide angle so I would think if you install it with their angling device, you shouldn't have a problem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.First the intercom will be useless, this product replaces the need. Your mobile and can answer the ring from anywhere in the world from your phone. Second, although the camera's wide angle lens picks up a good bit of area, unless you relocate the doorbell I don't think you'll get full functionality. The only movement notifications you'll receive will be as they are already standing at your door...pressing the button. If you simply need the camera function to see who is hovering at your front entry it would work well without any modification.
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