Which Ring doorbell do you have? Can you honestly say you can consistently accept a call when somebody rings the doorbell fast enough so you can speak to them before they leave thinking nobody is home? I have one of the original Ring doorbells at my house and I used to have a Ring Pro on the backdoor of my retail store. Picking up a call in time has always been an issue and in addition to that the Ring Pro at the back of my retail store constantly failed to remain connected to our WiFi. Initially the WiFi back there was a bit weak and the outside of the wall is metal which doesn't help. We initially tried the Ring Chim Pro which also acts as a WiFi repeater. We installed it on the inside of the door and above it so it was essentially 4 or 5 feet away from the doorbell and still it constantly dropped off the WiFi. I then purchased a Netgear Orbi Pro router which consists of the main router and a satellite unit. Before that I had a high-end Asus router, but it was in the middle of the 80 foot long building and on the second floor all the way on one outside wall (the building is 25 feet wide, 2,000 square feet per floor and two floors). Anyhow, we installed the main Orbi router in our backroom where the internet comes into the building. It is now no more than 10 feet from the backdoor where the doorbell is located and still the Ring Pro had issues. Eventually I was tired of it and I bought a Nest Hello video doorbell. We installed it and not once since we got it probably 6 months ago has it disconnected from the internet. I also find I can more quickly answer a ring from the notification and it connects very quickly. There are aspects of the Ring doorbell I like, the fact you can get their chime and all the different rings and spoken notifications such as "There is motion at your back door" and so on. However, all the bells and whistles mean little if the core functionality is not so great. What I like about the Nest Hello is that after I linked it to my Google Assistant app it now tells me on all my Google Home speakers "Somebody is at your back door" when somebody rings the doorbell there. It makes a sound and then the announcement and this includes my Google Home Mini speakers at home. I am sort of hoping that Google/Nest may expand this so you could simply tell the Google Home speaker to "answer the doorbell" and you could then talk to the person this way, but to my knowledge that is not yet possible. Ring is owned by Amazon and I just had another look at their Alexa skill and while it seems to get better reviews now, you still can only ask Alexa to connect to your doorbell if you have one of the video Echos like the Echo Show, why on earth they don't allow all Alexa capable speakers to connect via audio only to the Ring doorbell I don't know. I should mention that we also briefly tried the Honeywell Skybell HD which my alarm company offers and while the WiFi connection also seemed to be better than that of the Ring Pro, I really didn't like the fact that even if you established a life connection to the doorbell you could only talk to somebody in Walkie Talkie mode, e.g. it wasn't an open full duplex connection, you had to push a button on the phone to talk, then let go to listen and so on. Both Ring and Nest allow you to open a live connection and while said connection is open you can simply talk and listen at the same time just like on a phone cal;l. For me currently the Nest Hello is I think the best option although Ring does make one doorbell which might work better, it's the Ring Elite if I remember the name correctly. The problem is that it is super expensive, but it connects to your router via an ethernet cable and actually you would need a router capable of POE (power over ethernet) or you would need a POE adapter since the doorbell also gets its power over that ethernet connection. I assume this would work very well, there really would be no reason for a connection to take time to be established since there is always a perfect, high bandwidth connection to the internet. But this is only speculation and at double the price of a Nest Hello or even Ring Pro this one is a difficult decision.
Best regards, Sieghard -----Original Message----- From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Amy Johnson Sent: Saturday, June 8, 2019 9:05 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Doorbell App The ring doorbell works fairly well. A little slow to come up but voiceover does work with it. Amy Johnson On 6/8/19, Reg Sullivan <regs2...@rogers.com> wrote: > In addition to Carla’s post, I am replacing doors and of course door bells. > > > Does anyone have a recent positive experieince with a Smart Door Bell > that works well with Voice Over? > > > > > > Regards….Reg > > > > > > From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On > Behalf Of Carla > Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2019 12:53 PM > To: viphone@googlegroups.com > Subject: Doorbell App > > > > I was away from this list for over six months as I had total shoulder > replacement surgery so if this has just been discussed please accept > my apology. 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