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Jan 25, 2024, 3:49:37 AM1/25/24
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NEW to RING and the community. I just installed the RING equipment this week. Have had the same problem with my PRO doorbell. That said, I also purchased an older model (2020 release), which is on battery, and the sound is PERFECT with the same network and cell phone. SOOOOoooo - appears to me that the PRO speaker has an audio issue. The sound coming into the RING doorbell is also so faint I can hardly hear it or make out what is being said. Playback video is clear on the audio. So there is something up with the AUDIO via the RING APP and the PRO.

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Hi @milleniumaire. Try the steps listed in this Help Center article here. As a test, try connecting your Doorbell to a WiFi hotspot. If you have good audio while connected to the hotspot, this would indicate there is an issue with your network. If not, you may need to contact our support team to look further into this for you.

Also, it just found out the wired version doorbell cannot serve as a trigger in the automation setting, while the battery one can. Why have such different and It did not make it clear on the box. I felt that I got tricked to have purchased this version.

@AlexxIT Would it be possible to use this in conjuction with @myhomeiot 's dahua vto integration?
So that whenever the doorbell button is pressed, the 2 way video & audio would start immediately.
I suppose we wont need SIP server if we just want local access?

Asking difficult questions almost never getting the answers and in the end this results in hours and hours of figuring stuff out yourself. Its a fun process but i guess when things get complicated no one is willing to do the work. Making 2 way communication requires a rewrite of the android and ios app so that you can trigger a ring like notification when someone hits the doorbell and the app would open with a videostream and the mic is used to communicate. i dont think things like this are comming anytime soon.

And maybe there is a whacky way to open a card and do some strange things. but what you really want is the ha app opening to the camera stream and you can talk without setting up 100 more things when someone hits the doorbell.

yeah but think when, for example, Dahua will suspend their app (sooner or later will happen). We will need a solution to have a private app to run our doorbell without any other 3rd party service. I agree that this will require time, but it will be an important step for this community.

Same! Just purchased Dual Video doorbell and install 3C series cameras last week. All bought at same time, highly unfortunate that they do not connect! Can I even just set up the Dual Video Doorbell through some other workaround without having to purchase another HomeKit? Cameras purchased are already working perfectly on Homekit3

"Yes, the plan to enable the 2K doorbell for HomeBase 3 is still on track. You can expect it to be supported by March 2023 and you can also refer to this page to get information about the Schedule for Eufy Security Devices to Be Compatible With S380 HomeBase (HomeBase 3):

I noticed Eufy wrote by the end of March or beginning of April. Could it be they are slipping the updates into April now? I to have a 2k dual camera doorbell sitting in a draw, waiting.

On mine if I go to live view (any method, manually or via a motion alert of button press) generally it opens muted (is this correct?) If I then press the telephone symbol and talk on my phone no voice is heard coming out of the doorbell.

Note:
1. Video Doorbell (Wired) S330 must connect to your existing wires.
2. The power requirement is wiring with 16-24VAC, 30VA, or more.
3. If your transformer doesn't meet this standard, you'll need a new transformer to install your doorbell. Hire an electrician if you're unsure.

If you have a subscription to Ring Protect, videos captured by your doorbell or camera will be saved to your Ring account for up to 180 days. You can manage your video storage time through the Control Center. Photos captured will be saved to your Ring account for up to 7 days, so you can review them at any time. More information about video storage can be found here.

It depends on which brand you purchase, but generally video doorbell monitoring subscriptions will set you back between $3 and $6 per month. Ring Protect and Arlo Secure both cost $3 for a single device and $10 for more. Google's Nest Aware service costs $6 for one or more. These services tend to get you cloud storage, more advanced notifications and a few extra perks.

While some video doorbells are fairly easy to remove (looking at you, Nest), that doesn't mean they're likely to be stolen. There isn't much evidence that doorbell-swiping is common. It makes sense: you're likely to be filmed stealing the doorbell, after all. In addition, for the video doorbells that are easy to remove from the doorstep, there are just as many that are pretty rock-solid when installed.

For security purposes, your video doorbell videos are only stored with your account, which means once you've deleted a video, even accidentally, it's gone. The best way to prevent losing an important video is to download it to your phone or computer. Also keep in mind that, as mentioned above, cloud storage services may automatically delete events after 10 to 60 days, so be sure to check your doorbell camera's cloud storage frequently to avoid missing the window to save or download important videos.

As mentioned above, we like the Arlo Video Doorbell for a number of reasons, including the wide view, night vision and built-in siren. It's also easy to install, performs well and has reasonable cloud storage fees starting at just $3 a month. With a cloud storage subscription, this wired doorbell gives you access to advanced functionality like custom person, animal, vehicle and package alerts.

The Arlo Video Doorbell, our pick for best video doorbell overall and recipient of a 8.5/10 score in our review, also features HD video, a built-in siren, two-way audio, motion detection zones and arm/disarm modes.

While it's important to see people coming to your door, it isn't what I use my doorbell for most days. I use mine to see when I have deliveries and whether those deliveries are safe. This Eufy doorbell uses a two-camera system -- with a front-facing human-detecting camera and a downward-angled camera -- to capture your porch and packages. Both cameras have 2K resolution and use AI to detect people or packages. The detection is excellent, highlighting your package on the app and even telling you if that package vanishes. 

The Eufy doorbell comes with a home hub that acts as storage for your videos and a rather loud chime. If your front porch almost always has packages, this is an excellent way of tracking them. Of all the camera doorbells for the delivery-conscious homeowner, this is my recommendation.

While it's important to see people coming to your door, it isn't what I use my doorbell for most days. I use mine to see when I have deliveries and whether those deliveries are safe. This Eufy doorbell uses a two-camera system -- with a front-facing human-detecting camera and a downward-angled camera -- to capture your porch and packages. Both cameras have 2K resolution and use AI to detect people or packages. The detection is excellent, highlighting your package on the app and even telling you if that package vanishes.

The second-gen Google Nest Doorbell (battery) and its wired counterpart typically cost $180 (though sometimes they're discounted), and they're a breeze to set up, whether you've got doorbell wiring or not. Along with live video feeds, two-way audio, and alert notifications, the Nest Doorbell 2nd gen includes event recording up to three hours without a subscription. These features won't match the ones you get with a subscription -- with Nest Aware or another service, like Ring's or Arlo's -- but they're a solid place to start if you're hoping to just try out a video doorbell for the first time. A nice bonus? The Nest Doorbell also works well with Google Assistant-powered devices like the Nest Hub.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Wyze offers one of the best video doorbells for the price, with its $100 Video Doorbell Pro. Not only is this doorbell cam battery-powered (which usually adds $50 or so to a doorbell cam's price tag), but it also offers 2K resolution, a 150-degree field of view with 1:1 aspect ratio, free cloud storage and much more. Throw in an included plug-in chime and you've got an incredible deal.

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