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On smartphones, the company generally uses two sensors to accomplish more accurate depth perception while other companies have used a similar setup to attain more accurate facial recognition features. The latter of those could be the reason for two cameras to be used here since that would enable any AI driven features based on that to work more effectively. The inclusion of full color renders, meanwhile, seems to suggest this product is actually significantly far into development rather than only existing as a concept — although that could turn out not to be the case. Editor's Choice: Ring Video Doorbell 2The Ring Video Doorbell 2 has excellent video quality, supports a wide variety of smart home systems and its user friendly design can be mounted on any surface outside your home. VIEW DEAL ON The Home DepotTop Ten Reviews has reviewed video doorbells since 2015 and spent over 150 hours researching and testing seven popular models from five manufacturers. To determine the best video doorbells, we looked at a variety of factors such as video quality, usability, installation and features both standard and unique. The best video doorbells are user friendly and come with an array of features that make them convenient while improving security around your door. We examined 20 factors that affect what happens when someone rings the doorbell, accepting a call, in call controls and motion detection settings. We found August Doorbell Cam Pro and Ring Video Doorbell Pro easier to use than other smart doorbells. August's call notification was unique, acting more like a traditional phone call than a standard smartphone notification as with the other six doorbells we tested. The Ring Pro shines in a different way with some of the best motion detection options on the market.

 

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Some departments have chosen to simply use Ring's Neighbors app, which encourages residents to share videos of suspicious activity. Other agencies agreed to provide subsidies, matched by Ring, to offer hundreds of discounted cameras in hopes of tapping into footage of residential streets, yards and sidewalks. And some police chiefs raffle off the devices. Ring would not disclose the number of communities with such partnerships. Sharing video is always voluntary and privacy is protected, according to the company and police. "There is nothing required of homeowners who participate in the subsidies, and their identity and data remain private," spokeswoman Brigid Gorham said.