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What is the typical lifespan of a device. The video quality on mine has gone down significantly lately and I’m noticing more and more it’s missing items it should have caught.

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05-09-2021 06:21:58

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    @mjjmpeters Usually the battery will be what goes first. People are used to traditional doorbells lasting decades but devices like Ring have a life span. Its not a knock on them its just all electronic devices will need replaced eventually. Around 3 or 4 years I would accept as by then a much better model will likely be out anyway. A lot depends on the climate where you live and what conditions the doorbell has been exposed to. Think about how often you upgrade your phone. Same thing really.

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    05-09-2021 08:23:16

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      A post was split to a new topic: [Security Camera motion detection issues](/t/security-camera-motion-detection-issues/192322)

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      23-03-2023 07:25:49

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        23-03-2023 07:26:01

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          I am on now my 4th wired ring door bell in ? 8 years. The latest the wifi died, support said it dead, factory reset etc 1.5 years. The quality is going down.. my ringdoor bell is : Not exposed to sunlight nor rain

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          19-10-2024 05:06:11

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