Ring Pro suddenly far more sensitive

My Ring Pro over the past week or so is suddenly much more sensitive and I have made no changes in the “sensitivity” or line of vision. It is going “off” every few minutes and my extreme “like” for the product is quickly turning to “dislike”. The problem seems to be magnified in the morning hours.

We are having the same issues as many others have already listed. The Ring was working perfectly for the past year and would only notify us if someone was in the driveway or on the porch (approximately less than 15 feet away). However, about a week ago we started receiving dozens of notifications per day and the camera was picking up all sorts of motion from much further distances (up to 50 feet away). I have confirmed that our settings have not changed and everything is on the lowest sensitivity. The notifications have become useless.

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The first moderator said to contact support, which I did.

I don’t know what more information can be provided other than what we reviwed that day.

Please don’t mark something as solved if it isn’t actually fixed.

We are having the exact same issue as others in this thread. Starting October 16, what used to be a 5 alerts per day have become more like 5 per hour. The Ring is set to the lowest sensitivity (even less than People Only) and still it goes off for things I can’t even see! Forcing an incredibly small motion zone or muting the alerts both miss the entire point of the doorbell. I would like to be contacted by email to have this problem resolved.

This isn’t fixed. Based on the number of people complaining about this, I would at least expect someone from Ring to acknowledge that there’s an issue and indicate that a fix is being developed. I haven’t seen that. I guess we all need to individually report this to support?

FYI. I called Ring at 1-800-656-1918 and explained the situation. They very quickly were able to confirm that my door bell is amongst a batch that “are not performing to Ring standards”. They are sending a replacement at no cost. I’m happy with this solution, but it does seem odd that it suddently started having this problem after almost 2 years. He didn’t provide any specific information, but Ring seems to know about this problem. It makes me think there was some kind of security breach and they’re keeping it quiet.

@howada1966 wrote:

FYI. I called Ring at 1-800-656-1918 and explained the situation. They very quickly were able to confirm that my door bell is amongst a batch that “are not performing to Ring standards”. They are sending a replacement at no cost. I’m happy with this solution, but it does seem odd that it suddently started having this problem after almost 2 years. He didn’t provide any specific information, but Ring seems to know about this problem. It makes me think there was some kind of security breach and they’re keeping it quiet.

So I just contacted Ring support myself but did not get the same resolution you did. The representative walked me through the same “troubleshooting” steps, had me factory reset my Ring Pro etc. She then claimed that the latest firmware update made the motion detection “more advanced” and said that the false readings were caused by heat reflections bouncing off the wall. I told her that this ring had been working flawlessly for 2 years and was never affected by any “heat reflections” before Oct. 17th. I told her I was getting false motion detections even at 9:00 PM when there was no sun out to cause such reflections and that what was setting off the motion alert was in actuality a small cat weighing around 6 lbs. I asked her how this firmware could be considered “more advanced” if it was working fine before and now after this update can be fooled into a false alert by a small stray cat with the sensitivity set at “people only”. She then offered to send me a “corner kit” to remount my doorbell so that it is “pointing at the right angle”. I asked her if my device was improperly mounted for the past 2 years why would I only be getting these false motion alerts just now. She could not answer my question. So an hour on the phone and all she could do was escalate it to the “next level” technical support group. So no resolution, just an hour of my time wasted, and I am supposed to get an update in 24-48 hours. Very disappointed.

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I am not able to see your solution on my smartphone. Can’t you just spell it out? I’m ready to disconnect Ring altogether.

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Yes, please reach out to me via email you have on file for me. This is maddening.

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This is also my problem too. It seems there was some update or my motion detection is broken.

yes! I have people only and it goes off as if i have it set the other way. I have tried everything to fix it within the app

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@Kaimos wrote:

@howada1966 wrote:

FYI. I called Ring at 1-800-656-1918 and explained the situation. They very quickly were able to confirm that my door bell is amongst a batch that “are not performing to Ring standards”. They are sending a replacement at no cost. I’m happy with this solution, but it does seem odd that it suddently started having this problem after almost 2 years. He didn’t provide any specific information, but Ring seems to know about this problem. It makes me think there was some kind of security breach and they’re keeping it quiet.

So I just contacted Ring support myself but did not get the same resolution you did. The representative walked me through the same “troubleshooting” steps, had me factory reset my Ring Pro etc. She then claimed that the latest firmware update made the motion detection “more advanced” and said that the false readings were caused by heat reflections bouncing off the wall. I told her that this ring had been working flawlessly for 2 years and was never affected by any “heat reflections” before Oct. 17th. I told her I was getting false motion detections even at 9:00 PM when there was no sun out to cause such reflections and that what was setting off the motion alert was in actuality a small cat weighing around 6 lbs. I asked her how this firmware could be considered “more advanced” if it was working fine before and now after this update can be fooled into a false alert by a small stray cat with the sensitivity set at “people only”. She then offered to send me a “corner kit” to remount my doorbell so that it is “pointing at the right angle”. I asked her if my device was improperly mounted for the past 2 years why would I only be getting these false motion alerts just now. She could not answer my question. So an hour on the phone and all she could do was escalate it to the “next level” technical support group. So no resolution, just an hour of my time wasted, and I am supposed to get an update in 24-48 hours. Very disappointed.

I did go to 2nd level, she reloaded my firmware from the October 15 date, but no changes. Now I’m just being asked to make my zone smaller and smaller and smaller so it doesn’t trigger for ANYTHING. I wish I could post a photo of what it was - before, and what they want me to do … which won’t even catch anyone approaching the door, only when they are right up on the porch, assuming they make a step into the area where the zone has been minimized to. But in my testing, there are now many blind spots due to the ever-decreasing zone.

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This was very helpful information. It sounds like they have a big problem and no clue how to resolve it. I really think I can live without Ring. It is more of an annoyance than a helpful tool at this time. I will call the number you posted. Thanks so much!

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I have this same problem. It is too sensitive now and sending dozens of more alerts per day.

Thank you for these examples and sharing your feedback, neighbors. In our efforts to better our motion detection performance, we rolled out an improvement to our powered devices designed to make your motion detection more accurate. With this improvement, you may have noticed an increase of motion alerts. Don’t worry- simple adjustments will help get you the notifications that matter! Although our cameras are not as accurate in detecting motion as the human eye, improvements like this will certainly help lower the number of false alerts.

If you’re receiving too many alerts, follow these helpful tips:

-Ensure that the sensitivity slider is set to ‘People Only’

-Create one zone that covers the area you’d like to be notified about. No need to draw a zone over the entire screen or multiple zones that lay on top of another. Just include the area of land for which you wish to receive notifications.

Have a nearby tree that alerts you of motion too often? Go ahead and exclude the tree from your motion zones. This will greatly improve the number of recurring motion alerts you receive from this one area.

Keep in mind, it may take testing out a few different zones (even blocking out zones) to find the best ones for you and your home. If you require further assistance, feel free to share a photo of how you have your motion zones. We would love to help!

@Jennifer_Ring wrote:

Thank you for these examples and sharing your feedback, neighbors. In our efforts to better our motion detection performance, we rolled out an improvement to our powered devices designed to make your motion detection more accurate. With this improvement, you may have noticed an increase of motion alerts. Don’t worry- simple adjustments will help get you the notifications that matter! Although our cameras are not as accurate in detecting motion as the human eye, improvements like this will certainly help lower the number of false alerts.

If you’re receiving too many alerts, follow these helpful tips:

-Ensure that the sensitivity slider is set to ‘People Only’

-Create one zone that covers the area you’d like to be notified about. No need to draw a zone over the entire screen or multiple zones that lay on top of another. Just include the area of land for which you wish to receive notifications.

Have a nearby tree that alerts you of motion too often? Go ahead and exclude the tree from your motion zones. This will greatly improve the number of recurring motion alerts you receive from this one area.

Keep in mind, it may take testing out a few different zones (even blocking out zones) to find the best ones for you and your home. If you require further assistance, feel free to share a photo of how you have your motion zones. We would love to help!

Hello Jennifer,

In my humble opinion, Ring broke something. They did. I know that you and many others in your customer service department are keen to blame us, as the user and customer, for not having a small enough zone. But let’s face it, things worked just fine before you made a change. And, based on your resopnse, it seems that there is NO INTENTION, for Ring to fix it.

So you’ve broken my device. I also find it unacceptable that you and your company get to decide which “notifications that matter.” It matters to me to see someone approach my house, and not just when the’ve stepped foot on my porch and turn their backs since they notice I have a ring. The micro zone you’ve proposed to me will only capture if someone directly puts a foot on the porch, this is not acceptable. I used to really like your product and recommend it. I will not any longer.

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This solution is unacceptable, because with my existing masked zone this will eliminate any notification of someone approaching the camera.

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I have to say I agree. My devices worked perfectly fine, and now I have it turned down all the way to people only and it’s still going off like crazy from people walking by 30 feet away not even fully in the motion zone.
Why don’t you guys revert your software. This is ridiculous.

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@Jennifer_Ring wrote:

Thank you for these examples and sharing your feedback, neighbors. In our efforts to better our motion detection performance, we rolled out an improvement to our powered devices designed to make your motion detection more accurate. With this improvement, you may have noticed an increase of motion alerts. Don’t worry- simple adjustments will help get you the notifications that matter! Although our cameras are not as accurate in detecting motion as the human eye, improvements like this will certainly help lower the number of false alerts.

If you’re receiving too many alerts, follow these helpful tips:

-Ensure that the sensitivity slider is set to ‘People Only’

-Create one zone that covers the area you’d like to be notified about. No need to draw a zone over the entire screen or multiple zones that lay on top of another. Just include the area of land for which you wish to receive notifications.

Have a nearby tree that alerts you of motion too often? Go ahead and exclude the tree from your motion zones. This will greatly improve the number of recurring motion alerts you receive from this one area.

Keep in mind, it may take testing out a few different zones (even blocking out zones) to find the best ones for you and your home. If you require further assistance, feel free to share a photo of how you have your motion zones. We would love to help!

This solution is completely unacceptable. Everything was working perfectly before your supposed “improvements”. I can not shrink my motion detection zones anymore because any smaller and I might as well just disable motion detection altogether. How can you possibly consider this an improvement when everything use to work fine before and now the doorbell cannot tell the difference between a 6 lb. cat and a 150 lb. person? (Yes, my slider is on “people only”) Is this an official response from Ring? If it is I will be demanding a refund for my device that you essentially disabled, and I will be taking my business to Nest or any of your other competitors.

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