Ring Security Cameras
Snooze light on spotlight cam?
When I snooze spotlight cam (battery), the light still comes on if there is motion. Is there a way to tell it to snooze the light along with the motion alerts?
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30-03-2020 12:39:20
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OK, thank you. Is there a way to temporarily disable the light when I am outside at night doing things around the yard or deck?
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30-03-2020 09:43:44
LI'll join this thread, since I recently started a similar one. The response to my thread was the same: there are settings in the app to control the lights. I have scoured the app. There is no way to turn off the motion and subsequent light triggering when snooze is on. I, too, am quite bothered by the constant turning on of the lights when I am trying to relax on my deck. This is a deep programming flaw that the developers need to fix. Snooze means snooze the camera, not just the alerts! There are several threads I am seeing expressing the same frustration with this flaw. Ring! Do the right thing!
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31-03-2020 12:59:57
MThank you both for this feedback. As we value our neighbors feedback and experiences, I'll be sure to share this with the team. The Community also has a [Feature Request board](https://community.ring.com/t5/Feature-Request-Board/idb-p/Feature_Request_Board) for requests like this, which we continuously share with our teams for consideration. Feel free to add this and any other requests there, as well as interact and agree with any existing requests.
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31-03-2020 07:14:45
SI am new to this. Re: Flood light Cam My interpretation of "snooze" is that for the time period thatI choose (30 minutes, etc) I will not receive motion notifications and the lights will not go on. This does not seem to happen on my floodlight - I still get motion notifications and the lights are still triggered. I have tried everything that I know to try to make it work but no go. What am I missing here?
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02-06-2020 02:46:15
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Adding the the list of frustrated users. Please submit this as feedback to the developers. Motion snooze is great for alerts, in fact I can appreciate continuing to record without sending my alerts when I'm in motion snooze. However, the use case for most of us is this device is in our backyard and many of us actually use our backyard/patios/decks. When we are entertaining guests and we have other nice lighting (or maybe we don't want any lighting) the ability to snooze the floodlight itself would be great. I do however think the motion snooze and light snooze should be two separate options. The more flexibility the consumer has the better.
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02-05-2021 02:29:29
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- TE
@Marley_Ring The OP stated he/she has a battery spotlight cam. Where are the light settings you mentioned other than simple ON/OFF with motion setting?
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03-05-2021 12:45:21
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- J
Found a work around: Add a Light Schedule for the time that you want the lights to stay off. 
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11-07-2021 01:31:05
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03-08-2023 02:21:03
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Marley_Ring
Hi @davemcp! The Snooze feature is specifically to prevent motion notifications for a time period that you would not like them. Motion will still record, and lights will still trigger during this time. There are, however, light settings that allow you to alter the sensitivity and duration of lights. I hope this helps! :)
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30-03-2020 08:38:19
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