Hi @user7205. When you're receiving false motion alerts, there are a few different things you can try checking: * Check your Motion Zones to see if there is anything that might be triggering a motion. * Is your Ring device’s Motion Zone covering a busy street or sidewalk? You may need to lower the zone to exclude an area. * For battery devices, turn on Motion Verification and People Only Mode, to reduce your device’s motion sensitivity. * For wired devices, adjust your motion sensitivity down to People Only Mode. We have more information on how motion detection in Ring devices works in our Help Center Article [here](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042728431-Advanced-Motion-Detection-in-Ring-Devices). I hope this helps! :)
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Hi @user7205. When you're receiving false motion alerts, there are a few different things you can try checking: * Check your Motion Zones to see if there is anything that might be triggering a motion. * Is your Ring device’s Motion Zone covering a busy street or sidewalk? You may need to lower the zone to exclude an area. * For battery devices, turn on Motion Verification and People Only Mode, to reduce your device’s motion sensitivity. * For wired devices, adjust your motion sensitivity down to People Only Mode. We have more information on how motion detection in Ring devices works in our Help Center Article [here](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042728431-Advanced-Motion-Detection-in-Ring-Devices). I hope this helps! :)
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