
Replace your peephole with Door View Cam, a smart, compact HD video doorbell that adds security and convenience to any doorway. You'll get mobile notifications when anyone presses the built-in doorbell button, knocks on the door or triggers the motion sensors. Answer the notification, and you can see, hear and speak to visitors from anywhere. Door View Cam is simple to install and comes with the only tool you need to set it up in minutes. And it works on any house, apartment, condo and more. If there's a peephole at your door, Door View Cam has it covered.
Q: Does the door bell need to be hard wired or completely wireless?
A: No it's not hard-wired, it is totally wireless.
Q: How long does the battery last?
A: I’ve been using mine for a little more than 2 weeks and the battery is at 84% with light to moderate activity.
A: Hi Ozzy, Ring products will work in freezing temperatures and are resistant to rain. In general, Ring doorbells and Cam products with batteries are rated for operating temperatures between -5 to 120 degrees F. (-20 to 50 degrees C.). Cam products without batteries are rated at -22 to 120 degrees F (-30 to 48.5 degrees C). There is a 1-year warranty on Ring products. You can find more info here: https://shop.ring.com/pages/warranty Bilan J, Customer Satisfaction Specialist [email protected]
A: Yes, you would get at least a motion notification whole the door is moving, and if the knock sensitivity is super high you might get the "someone's at your door" notification, as sometimes if the door movement is rough or hard we get the knock warning versus the motion warning. However, if the door is left open the only way to know is to view the live picture. Trust me, no one can approach the door without being detected unless you have the motion detection sensitivity WAY down, so opening the door will absolutely trigger it.
A: Hi Janie, Doors that close in front of Door View Cam, like screens and storm doors can have an impact on Door View Cam's functionality. Glass doors usually let you see the camera's view, but you will need to turn off the night vision LEDs in the device settings, or the glass door will reflect them back into the camera, obstructing its view. If Motion Detection is enabled, most outer doors will also prevent motion from being detected by Door View Cam until the outer door is opened. Bilan J, Customer Satisfaction Specialist [email protected]
A: I had the same situation. Just drilled a half inch hole in the door...the rest is easy.
Q: Can it be easily taken off the door? Can someone steal it?
A: If you're the owner, or and have access to the inside of the property, than yes, it's easy to remove because everything needs to be removed from inside the door, not the outside. It would be somewhat difficult for someone to steal it because of the way it's installed on the inside of the door (Ring took that into consideration in my opinion). Now, if someone was determined, anything is possible, but I'm sure it would require more time than the criminal would like to spend, thus, making it easier to get caught.
A: Hi ApartmentsPrivacy, With your Door View Cam, you can set up Privacy Zones. Privacy Zones are areas you designate to black out from your camera’s field of view so that they are not viewable in Live View or recorded in your videos. Privacy Zones can help you control what you want to see and what you don’t. This article will show you how to set up a privacy zone: https://bit.ly/2zfxjXN Bilan J, Customer Satisfaction Specialist [email protected]