Product Comparison: SkyBell SH02300BZ vs Ring Video Doorbell Pro
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- Daylight and nightime video quality knocks it out of the park. You also have the option to select video quality to 480p, 720p, 1080p right from the app, which will benefit those who have limited wifi signal.
- Excellent video quality and if you have a good internet connection speeds for watching the video are great.
- Nice looking unit, high quality video and images, wide angle view (I also purchased the wedge so I could capture more of the porch in front of the door, it was worth it), good audio, great night vision. I also love the fact that I don't have to pay a monthly fee to keep recordings on the cloud.
- After some research, I was down to this or the ring video doorbell. I am so glad I bought the Skybell HD. It works PERFECTLY.
- Audio and video recording worked well, and the default motion sensing settings worked well for me.
- Everything works flawlessly and the speaker sounds great. Images and video during day and night are clear.
- I find the video quality to be great and I can easily identify who is at the door night and day.
- he video quality is good if you have a very strong wifi connection but even then can still be choppy at times when on live view and the two way audio lags and can be choppy.
- Only as good as your internet connection. Sunrise and sunset motion detects. Sound quality is useless in my experience.
- The video was running in 780p (when it worked properly) and it was fantastic to adjust the motion settings and set zones so that not every passing car or falling leaves would trigger an alert/recording event.
- App is reliable and constantly being updated
- The night video recording is especially impressive, it even has color. The videos are stored on the internet.
- Now the motion sensor is not working properly, im standing in front of the doorbell it did not detect me at all even for 30 second.
- Motion detection not as good as the competition
- A hardware kit is not include, it is sold separately on their website. So while most people likely have screwdrivers, you may want to keep this in mind if you'll need more than the standard screws included.
- It has some useful features such as the motion sensor and a slightly serviceable live feed
- There is the standard light/sound unavoidable physics-type delay with the audio using the Talk feature, but it doesn't impede normal conversational flow.
- I like the motion area setup. You've got digital fences to move around to direct where to trigger on motion (walkway) and where not (street).
- Installation. Easy, no problems. I installed the doorbell myself in place of an existing doorbell and chime, and it went smoothly. The instructions were clear and adequate.
- I’ve also noticed our voice connection is VERY quiet. As in, the person at the door can barely hear the person on the phone, so I consider that feature a bit useless.