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Actually it is a bit too sensitive, sending alerts when cars drive by. Video low light is ok, but not great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, Thank you for reaching out! The range of the motion sensor for the Ring Video Doorbell is 30ft. The Ring Video Doorbell also has infrared night vision for video in low to no light situations. The Ring Pro has a more advanced motion detection, higher video quality, and is hardwired to an existing doorbell. Here’s a side-by-side comparison between the two: ring.com/videodoorbells. Feel free to reach reach me directly at [email protected] should you have any furhter questions! Thank you, Kandyce C., Neighbor Satisfaction Manager Kandyce@ring/com
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe I read that the ring pro has to be hard wired in which is ok if you already have a wired doorbell, but the non Pro runs on battery or you can plug it in or wire it in.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The motion range is pretty far - can't say how far exactly but if you set it to real sensitive it'll trigger with stuff up to 40 feet away if it's large enough (a car driving down your street, etc). You usually have to turn it back a ways so it just picks up things on your porch. The Pro model is smaller and hooks up only to existing wiring (the standard model is more bulky but has the option of using the built-in battery for power).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Ring Pro is slimmer. Fits in more places. Ring is great in low light.
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