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Ring Video Review

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  1. Jack Straw

    Jack Straw

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    Several of us have posted interest in getting video security cameras. I bought a Ring Video Floodlight Camera. It was easy to install because I already had a floodlight so I just replaced it with the Ring Floodlight. You then download the app to your phone, and finally you link up your phone to the Floodlight and then the Floodlight to your internet connection. It has a great picture, easy to use and works pretty good. Sometimes my phone won’t link up to it, but it still records any movement it sees. It records to the cloud and that costs 3$ per month. Here’s a video of me backing out of the garage. If you get an alert that there is movement you can talk to the person it’s taping and you can sound a siren to scare them.

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    How does this record? is it only when triggered by motion or is it constant? I've got Samsung wifi cams that I love, but only record in 30 second blocks when motion is sensed.

    The video is great on that cam BTW...
     
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    It records movement. You can adjust how long it records, the size of the area you want to record and the amount of movement you record all on the phone.