Ring Video Doorbell
Wedge mount upside down
The heighth location of my doorbell is kind of low and doesn't get the upper part of the person. Would be useless if I can't see the head of the person. The wedge kit typically is used when it's on a higher location pointing downward. Can it be the mount be installed on the wall upside down so it angles the camera at an upward angle so I can capture the upper part better? Will the camera be mounted upside down if I do this and cause other issues? Or can the mount be install on the wall upside down and have the ring attached right side up?
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30-10-2020 03:56:13
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I understand the potential inverse effects, but I have a ring door at the bottom of my basement entrance. I’d like for the doorbell to catch motion as soon as someone starts walking down the steps. Could this justify installing a wedge mount upside down?
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01-01-2021 05:44:44
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- U
I have the same issue. My wired doorbell was mounted low and facing sideways. When the video pro doorbell was installed, I had to get a couple of angled wedges to pan it to the right a bit, but I am noticing that I can’t see people’s faces sometimes, particularly if they stand a bit closer to the door. Wouldn’t an additional 5 degree vertical wedge allow a slight tilt upwards to see the faces of people ringing my doorbell?
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26-01-2024 11:47:41
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Tom_Ring
Hi @Ghosstryda. I wouldn't recommend this. Adjusting the angle up could adversely affect the way your doorbell detects motion. I would try one of our [No Drill Mounts](https://ring.com/collections/accessories?filters=category:video-doorbell,category:video-doorbell-2,category:video-doorbell-3,category:video-doorbell-3-plus,category:video-doorbell-pro,category:peephole-cam,category:video-doorbell-elite,type:installation-mounts) to get this placed at the proper height. I hope this helps!
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02-11-2020 11:30:07
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