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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3166360" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>FWIW, I have Ring cameras around my house. I installed them when I was going to be out of state for a few months, and I've been happy with them. Their only major drawback is that you need a decent Internet connection; my craptastic uVerse connection barely gets it done, but it was good enough for me to talk to the OEC tree trimmer who rang my Ring doorbell while I was in BFE, Mississippi, and I had some decent views of a fox that was visiting my porch early in the morning.</p><p></p><p>If you can get a decent Internet connection, they have a battery-powered hi-def camera that works really well, and they make a solar panel for it. One other awesome thing is that all of their cameras that use batteries use the <em>same</em> battery packs, and the packs have built-in charging circuitry, so all you need is a USB charger and a microUSB cable to charge them.</p><p></p><p>I pay for the Ring Pro service (for the unlimited storage), so I'd only need to add the alarm and sensors, but I have another alarm service, so I haven't gotten around to looking at their alarm offerings yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3166360, member: 26737"] FWIW, I have Ring cameras around my house. I installed them when I was going to be out of state for a few months, and I've been happy with them. Their only major drawback is that you need a decent Internet connection; my craptastic uVerse connection barely gets it done, but it was good enough for me to talk to the OEC tree trimmer who rang my Ring doorbell while I was in BFE, Mississippi, and I had some decent views of a fox that was visiting my porch early in the morning. If you can get a decent Internet connection, they have a battery-powered hi-def camera that works really well, and they make a solar panel for it. One other awesome thing is that all of their cameras that use batteries use the [I]same[/I] battery packs, and the packs have built-in charging circuitry, so all you need is a USB charger and a microUSB cable to charge them. I pay for the Ring Pro service (for the unlimited storage), so I'd only need to add the alarm and sensors, but I have another alarm service, so I haven't gotten around to looking at their alarm offerings yet. [/QUOTE]
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