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Hardwired doorbell cam alerts triggering from outside zones
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![image|690x318](upload://zTj4xaWacoZRYG39WAfE10nDKw7.jpeg)Hi all. I’m having an issue with my doorbell recognizing and sending alerts for just about every car that drives by, despite the motion zones only being the porch. The flag moving doesn’t generally set it off , but most walkers and vehicles driving by set it off. My sensitivity setting is at the lowest. I do not have a ring subscription as I already have security cams that record locally. I have noticed this has gotten worse in the last 3 or so months. Worked great at the initial install for a while. Now it’s just getting really annoying. I do want to know when someone is on the porch so don’t want to turn off motion recognition

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30-10-2021 00:50:14

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    Hi @SCRadio. I would first try to adjust your Motion Zones. Right now, it looks like you have multiple zones that are overlapping. Try adjusting each zone to be in its own space, and not overlapping with another zone. Additionally, since you only have a small area you wish to record, you can try adding a Wedge Kit to angle the Doorbell away from the street, leaving only the desired area as the focal point. This Community post [here](https://community.ring.com/t/caitlyn-s-guide-to-optimizing-your-doorbell-s-motion-detection/48107) has some great tips as well. I hope this helps!

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    01-11-2021 19:18:46

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      Ok so I’ve modified the motion zone. Why is it that cars driving by would still set motion off? Are the zones really motion zones or just there to make us feel better? My sensitivity is set all the way down. ![image|690x318](upload://cKbrEYj0Xy7U8rMZq8ghPDsgk0c.jpeg)

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      09-11-2021 02:34:53

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      Hi @SCRadio. Does this happen more at night or during the day? The Motion Zones are there to help capture motion in the areas you want. If this is happening at night mostly, it is possible that the headlights from the car are "tricking" the camera into sensing there is motion. Another option would be to enable Smart Alerts. This will help mitigate unwanted alerts from your Doorbell. To see if this could work for you, check out this Help Center article [here](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360032947972-Refining-Your-Motion-Alert-Notifications-for-People-and-Other-Motions-).

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      09-11-2021 20:39:25

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      I'm having the same issue with the Ring Doorbell and the Ring Floodlight. I have talked with tech support and given it over a week to see if the setting we changed have worked. It does not. Both units have only one zone and they have been reduced in size. I still get an enormous amount of motion detections outside of the zones. Ring is not consistent in recognizing people - several are marked as motion and not People. So frustrated!

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      25-07-2023 22:30:35

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      Hi @RingNye. I'd recommend following up with our [support team](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/213608406#callus), since they helped you adjust the settings initially and that did not resolve the problem. This concern may need to be escalated if regular troubleshooting steps do not help with the motion detection.

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      27-07-2023 21:42:35

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