Can Ring create a Google Chrome Extension to send Notifications when Chrome Browser is open? This would be useful for people whoe work in building that dont have good cell reception/no guest wifi.
Proposed feature
-Save battery life
-Reduce notifications
-Reduce internet data usage (some have limit, and it is both home wifi and cellular data combined).
Edit: user “mydogismychime” made my idea better:
This is done with your phone.
Multiple people on the system using geofencing with their phones. When everyone is gone, the security kicks in.
“Settings” allow you to turn the security on when 1 person, or both members are gone from the house at a certain distance.
You don’t need a keychain. This is called geofencing, and most devices that support it just use your phone as the “keychain”. My thermostat does it to get my house to my ideal temperature when I get close so it can save energy while I’m gone. Good idea though, that would be a great feature for Ring.
I’d love to see the ability to configure the rotation of a doorbell! One of my doorbells fits much better at a 90 degree angle and I’d love to be able to configure it to show the video at the correct orientation.
Also, I’d love a setting to keep the video on my phone in the orientation that I have my phone set to.
It would be good if we had a feature to create an announcement to play when a caller pressed the doorbell, this would hopefully keep the caller there patiently waiting while we connect in to chat to them (if we are out of the house), and would help where we have slow/busy connections to our phones.
A pre-set or recorded message such as “Hello, please wait a few moments while we come to the door, if we are not at home we will speak to you over the intercom, just be a moment”
I would really love to have the feature that when the doorbell is ringed, Amazon Echo Show can display the view directly, rather than me asking Alexa to show me the image.
It would be good if we had a feature to create an announcement to play when a caller pressed the doorbell, this would hopefully keep the caller there patiently waiting while we connect in to chat to them (if we are out of the house), and would help where we have slow/busy connections to our phones.
A pre-set or recorded message such as “Hello, please wait a few moments while we come to the door, if we are not at home we will speak to you over the intercom, just be a moment”
Steve
I am so onboard with this idea. For whatever reason, it can take up to 30 seconds for my phone to connect to the doorbell, etc, so it’s not uncommon that people have already walked away.
Please give serious consideration to adding this feature.
It would be nice to have an option to see what exactly triggered the motion sensor, i.e. “Motion Tagging” with a green box outlining what triggered the sensor or something.
I am often left wondering what exactly triggered the sensor, and subsequently how I need to adjust the sensitivity or move objects that are constantly triggering the sensor.
I have problems when on cell networks that aren’t in the city.
Since the video goes to the servers before my phone, i would love if you allow us to set lower quality video viewing from our cell network. I have alot of locations where i am unable to connect due to slower speeds. I get the notification but it fails to connect. My other apps work fine, but you don’t always need hd video to see who is at your door. Maybe you need to work on buffering, since youtube videos work.
It would be great if there were separate volume controls for the chime sound and speech coming from the doorbell. When there is a ring chime indoors, the the chime sound from the doorbell outside doesn’t need to be so loud that it can be heard half a block away.
Yes the chime volume can be reduced, but then speech coming from the doorbell is essentially inaudible. My experience is with the doorbell 2.
How about an feature where if there is no internet connection but the home network is available the products still work via LAN?
If my internet connection goes down due to provider issues, my Doorbell no longer rings to the Chime nor my phone. The home network is still funcitoning and the devices can still talk to eachother, but nothing works.