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Ring doorbell misting over in cold weather
When we needed to view camera as we had three people come with ladders to try to break into house we could not see any think anybody used anything to stop this from happening very annoyed. This is happening in winter time not only me my son and other people I know who have the ring doorbell
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19-10-2019 12:02:04
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Hi all. I just thought I’d let you know that I’ve had a very similar issue to what most people have (see first set of photos) but I may have solved my problem! After 4 days of really warm and cold variance in weather conditions (between 4-12 degrees in one day), I haven’t needed to wipe the lens off
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09-01-2020 09:01:20
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I have just purchased a Ring 2. Now it's getting cold at night and I too have condensation on the lens. I was thinking about using RainX but was not sure if it would affect the plastic cover of the lens, so I ' lightly ' applied it anyway this morning. Will find out tomorrow morning if it worked or if I need to apply it again.
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30-10-2019 16:04:50
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TI did ring customer services and the agent said to me that I could put a piece of wood or something over it to cover. If that's their solution they obviously not working on a solution of condensation when it gets cold and damp. Love to see their R+D department. Customers are paying alot of money for
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31-10-2019 12:58:13
SThis is it we was away and just made out as it was misted over at 7.45 am which looked like two people with ladders getting over the fence at the front into our back garden. Not nice. They should find a solution as they are not fit for perpuse in cold weather. They told me just to search on amazon f
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31-10-2019 13:06:26
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Disappointing , first night of use and I can’t see a thing due to it misting over. Will try some washing up liquid on it tomorrow.
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01-12-2019 23:32:04
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MHi everyone, just to add to this thread. I also have a ring doorbell and we are located in the Cambridgeshire area and are also having an issue with the doorbell steaming up/fogging over. While I understand the science of condensation what I don't understand is how such an expensive device has not
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02-12-2019 16:53:08
SHi mine is wired and still have the same problem. My sons is battery still the same like yours anti fog doesn't work fairly liquid doesn't work. Looking at threads this has been going on for years they have not resolved the problem. They are selling a product which they do not say doesn't work with
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02-12-2019 21:24:28
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I have major issues with condensation on my ring, already applied anti fog. Now having issues with frost. Both are making my ring useless
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19-12-2019 13:16:17
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I read through this whole thread and havnt seen anyone use anti-fog film. Like what can be used in dive goggles, motorcycle helmet visors, or on Vehicle mirros and stuff. Im going to get some, and see how it works. Ill let you all know.
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30-12-2019 17:52:09
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SHi I've used rain anti fog what ring said to use even though it says on the bottle not to use on plastic it doesn't work
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30-12-2019 20:16:50
DIm not talkig about a liquid, I mean a film like an adhesive screen protector. There are anti-fog films that you can stick onto your car mirrors and whatnot that keeps them from freezing and fogging. I just ordered some for $5 from amazon, so Ill post pictures in a couple days if it works. I have us
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30-12-2019 20:45:57
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rwoodlin
For some time now there is so much condensation on the camera (not sure if inside or outside case) that any video occuring early in the day is useless. Is there a way to eliminate the condensation? This doorbell is installed at a vacation rental house so it is not practical to wipe the unit down every morning.
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21-10-2019 11:45:13
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