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36View at Walmart Marketplace?In addition to a sharp 1080p camera, the Ring Floodlight camera has two powerful LEDS that turn on when motion is detected. Plus, Ring's app has a neighborhood watch feature, which lets you see what's happening in your hood from other Ring users, as well as police and fire departments. Unfortunately, to view recorded video, you'll need to subscribe to Ring's cloud storage plans, which start at $30/year. Read our full Ring Floodlight Camera review. 53 View at Amazon$215. 99View at Best Buy$249View at Walmart?For those looking for a less expensive outdoor security system, the Arlo Pro costs just $189 for a single camera/base station setup; the newer Arlo Pro 2 is $299. The main tradeoff?The Arlo Pro records video at 720p versus 1080p for the Arlo Pro 2. Otherwise, you get a generous storage plan, a two way audio, a weatherproof camera and an excellent app with a lot of features. Read our full Arlo Pro review. Reasons to BuyExcellent audio, daylight videoReasonable cloud storage plansSimple to use, flexible softwareReasons to AvoidBlurry night videoMobile app not optimized for tabletsCord isn't fully weatherproof$94. 99 View at Amazon$99.

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Once a police department has access to Ring’s portal, officers can use it to request video footage from local Ring camera owners. The request email uses a template largely written by Ring, although police specify the time frame and geographic area they are looking for, as well as add a custom message. Police don’t need to obtain a warrant to send a request, and citizens aren’t under any legal obligation to hand over their recordings. But Ring doesn’t always remind customers of that fact. In one request from May, sent by police in Bloomfield, Ring starts by informing people that “Sharing videos is absolutely your choice. ” In another message sent by El Monte police in June, that explicit disclosure wasn’t present.

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As with most smart doorbells, the Ring only works with mechanical doorbell chimes, though you can buy the Ring Chime for an extra $29. This doorbell camera's video quality isn't as good as other products we tested, though certainly good enough for most people considering the price. Unlike the Ring Video Doorbell 2, this unit doesn't come with angled brackets for mounting in tight corners. Read the full reviewBest for Smart Locks and Easiest to UseAugust Doorbell Cam ProReasons to BuyUses same app as August Smart LockFree video storage optionAnswer calls from your phone's lock screenReasons to AvoidOnly works with mechanical chimesShort battery lifeOne year warrantyRead the full August Doorbell Cam Pro review$199 View at Walmart Marketplace$199. 99View at Walmart$199. 99View at Amazon?When you connect the Doorbell Cam Pro to the August Smart Lock, you can let people into your home without leaving the call, it's the only smart doorbell we tested that does this while others require you to leave the call or the app to unlock a companion smart lock. This doorbell camera has excellent video quality, despite having the lowest resolution in our comparison. We like its innovative call format that shows a video on your phone's lock screen rather than a simple notification like other smart doorbells we tested. August's basic cloud video storage is free, but there's also a paid plan that costs around $5 a month, which is competitive with similar offerings from other video doorbells. As with similar products, it records video when it detects motion, but it also saves 30 seconds of footage from before the sensor was triggered to give you more context into what happened, provided you pay for a cloud storage plan. To install the August Doorbell Cam Pro, you need a mechanical doorbell chime since it doesn't work with digital chimes.