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Should I add an SD card to my base station?
I just watched a YouTube video that mentioned adding an SD card to my base station. What will this do for me? Thank you
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07-07-2023 03:54:14
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stay away from locally stored videos. this is not a backup. they will not be recoverable at all. they are all encrypted and very difficult to download in batches. access is very slow as well. and when system fails, you will not be able to get any of your videos. Summary: Keep your videos in the cloud. Do not Use Ring alarm pro for any video storage. I got the Ring Alarm Pro system 18 months ago since Ring deactivated my account because the auto payment didn’t go through and all videos were deleted even though I just bought installed and activated the Ring Alarm Pro in September XXXX. According to this article and also Ring customer support https://ring.com/support/articles/pmod0/Learn-About-MicroSD-Cards-for-Ring-Alarm-Pro You are able to save unenc…
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Caitlyn_Ring
Hi @Ragtimejoe. The Ring Alarm Pro has the capability to [process video locally](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360054769692-MicroSD-cards-for-Ring-Alarm-Pro-information) and store them in a Micro SD Card. This is done via Ring Edge, which is a feature included with the [Ring Protect Pro](https://ring.com/protect-pro) plan and only available on the Ring Alarm Pro. You can learn more about how [Ring Edge](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360054769672-Store-and-Process-Videos-Locally-with-Ring-Edge-and-Your-Ring-Alarm-Pro) works here. I hope this helps answer your questions!
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10-07-2023 11:55:56
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