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I have reached out to SkyBell a couple times on this for assistance and they have been awesome to explain how the motion detection works and why I have experienced certain things happening. My SkyBell device sits in a location that will not be able to see the person until they are practically right on top of it which makes things very tricky for motion detection compared to a standard porch where it can see someone approaching. The SkyBell works by detecting motion the first time, and then if it detects a second trip of the motion within X number of seconds it triggers the alert. Therefore, my front porch has the issue of people only being on my porch for a matter of seconds and being gone. Originally when I got the device I was only capturing anyone walking near it in a slow fashion and taking their time, however if someone was being fast such as the UPS man, it would often be triggered right at the time the person was leaving and I would just see someone exiting the frame. Since I started using the device in December, they have added “Motion Sensitivity” to the app low, medium, high and this has helped, however I still am hoping for being able to customize the amount of time between activities to warrant triggering a motion activity. I have been told this might be coming soon, fingers crossed!I understand SkyBell not wanting to drive people nuts with motion alerts, and the fact my front porch is not the usual case for the average customer has caused me to be understanding and have to admit they have been great about updating the app and responding to questions. Overall I feel like the motion detection is almost perfect, is a lot better than day 1 for sure, and I am rooting for them to get it to be a 10/10 soon!Also to clarify, when motion detection happens, it stores it automatically in the cloud for FREE and you can go play it back later!Cloud StorageLoving the cloud storage for FREE, it captures Button Presses, Motion Detection, On Demand When you watch it live on your own whim, and 3rd party triggers such as IFTTT or Alexa Echo. It seems to hold a really decent amount of clips and how old they are doesn’t seem to matter, it is more based on how many activities you have saved it seems. I have seen some fall off the bottom of the list after I had quite a large number on there. It is very easy though to download the clip to your device and store it forever.

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5 volt power source to simulate conditions you might face in your home. UsabilityThe best video doorbells are user friendly and come with an array of features that make them convenient while improving security around your door. We examined 20 factors that affect what happens when someone rings the doorbell, accepting a call, in call controls and motion detection settings. We found August Doorbell Cam Pro and Ring Video Doorbell Pro easier to use than other smart doorbells. August's call notification was unique, acting more like a traditional phone call than a standard smartphone notification as with the other six doorbells we tested. The Ring Pro shines in a different way with some of the best motion detection options on the market. Ultimately , the Ring Video Doorbell 2 came out on top in these tests, thanks to its easy installation, ability to run off a battery and competitive cloud storage prices. Best OverallRing Video Doorbell 2The Ring Video Doorbell 2 has excellent video quality, supports a wide variety of smart home systems and its user friendly design can be mounted on any surface outside your home. View SiteBest ValueRing Video DoorbellThe Ring Video Doorbell is a great smart doorbell with competitive cloud storage pricing, and it can run off battery power alone, so you can install it anywhere. View SiteBest for Smart Locks and Easiest to UseAugust Doorbell Cam ProThe August Doorbell Cam Pro is the only smart doorbell we looked at with a companion smart lock made by the same company, which makes it easy to get deliveries when you aren't home. View SiteProductPriceOverall RatingConvenienceDesignVideo and AudioPriceVideo QualityAudio QualityNight VisionResolutionField of ViewCloud Video Storage Cost MonthlyCloud Video AvailabilityUsabilityCompatible Smart LocksSmart Home PlatformsEase of InstallationWarrantyConnects to Existing ChimeBattery LifeWireless ConnectionsRing Video Doorbell 2View Deal4.

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On its face is a round doorbell button lit by a blue ring, with the camera above it. Image credit: NestIts small size leaves no room for onboard power, which means the Nest Hello requires a wired connection with 16 to 24 volts of power. That power requirement can be an issue for older houses — I previously had to get the transformer on my 1946 built bungalow upgraded to get a Ring Pro doorbell with the same power requirements to work. The Ring Video Doorbell 2 and the August Doorbell Cam Pro run on batteries, which makes them easier to install. In addition, Nest requires you to install a small module called the "chime connector" inside your doorbell's chime box, located inside the home. Installation isn't difficult, but it is another step. Nest includes everything you need to attach the doorbell to your house, even a huge drill bit in case you have to drill into stucco siding. If you don't want to attempt the installation yourself, the company can connect you with a Nest Pro. But if your existing doorbell's power supply is up to snuff, the process isn't terribly complicated. Facial RecognitionUnlike most video doorbells, the Nest Hello has facial recognition technology. Once you teach it the names of frequent visitors, the companion app available for both Android and iOS will start to name them in the push notifications.