Product Comparison: Zmodo Greet Pro SD-H2104 vs Ring Video Doorbell 2
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- The camera itself works great, has a clear image night or day. It was easy to install and set up on my wireless system
- The doorbell works great & haven’t had any issues. I had ordered the Ring system but it work, so I had to order extra parts which made it difficult to connect.
- The Zmodo Greet Pro has better video quality, 20 frames per second, than the other products I tried. The audio is loud and clear and the system has been dependable.
- Great video quality with great night vision. Easy install with tools included.
- Camera has clear picture. Crisp and clean. However you HAVE to have a internet connection for this one. There is no way to connect to the camera directly.
- This made a video doorbell very appealing to us. After a ton of research we decided the Ring Video Doorbell 2 would be the best choice.
- The install would have been easier if whoever installed the previous simple button had not broken off one of the wires.
- The video isn't always as clear as I would like it, but it's not bad. I don't know if the problem is with the wifi speed, the camera or what, but faces can be blurry sometimes.
- First, let me say that if you’re looking for a video doorbell, I assume it will do the trick, though the slow speed and lag time between ring and video connection makes it useless for anything except someone sitting and waiting at the door.
- The video quality is good when it works, which is usually. Sometimes it just records black.
- The remote live view and short snippets this offers for free are plenty for my needs. I might even add a second one to get better coverage, but I honestly don't think it will go beyond that.
- Although this doesn't have color night vision, It works more reliably than the SkyBell and just as good as the Ring Pro.
- Night Vision is clear and crisp
- You cannot FTP images or Video from this camera to put on Websites or upload to places like The Weather Underground.
- The camera is great when it works. However, there are times where motion events are not sent from the camera.
- The design of the product is sleek and attractive and the user interface of the app is very easy to learn and navigate.
- This doorbell records for about 30 sec and is activated in one of three ways: by pressing the ring button, having motion, or pressing "live view" from your phone.
- The motion sensor always activates before anyone can get close enough to push the doorbell. I can set the radius of sensing somewhere between 6 ft to 30 ft.
- Motion sensitivity is controlled by distance and zones. It works perfectly with no false alarms.
- When battery starts to go dead, the unit triggers random motion sensor chimes that are confusing and annoying