A:AnswerHi Jenn,
The field of view, power options, recommended bandwidth, and video resolution differ between the Ring Video Doorbell and Ring Video Doorbell 2. This article lists out the features of the individual Ring Video Doorbell models along with a recommendation as to which model might be best for you:
https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004668746-Ring-Video-Doorbells-Product-Comparison
Bilan J, Customer Satisfaction Specialist
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A:AnswerIf the wifi connection at the RV spot is good and stable, you'll be able to use the LTE service on your cell devices to access the ring doorbell from anywhere if you also have a good and stable connection.
A:AnswerYes it should my townhouse has no electricity running to my ring doorbell it runs off the internal battery and the camera and everything works great!
A:AnswerYes, it has a battery. It keeps a good charge. The battery goes down slow and it can be 2 or so weeks before you see the battery life change. It says on the app that of you are constantly watching the live view, yoir battery life can decrease faster. We have 2 phones connected to our Ring and we are good with the battery.
A:AnswerI don’t think you can do that. You really need to call Ring for that question. I hooked the two wires from my house ringer to the two wire connections in the Ring doorbell. The instructions never approached wiring any other way. Only battery power was the alternative.
A:AnswerYou aren't missing much. I have both the 780 and 1080 and the 1080 allows you to zoom in still have sharp detail. But if you're I installing on your porch, you'll be very satisfied. Daytime and nighttime is great on the 780. Not a huge difference in my opinion.