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"But Coon Rapids opted not to partner with Ring and instead started its own in house volunteer camera registry. Trish Heitman, a community outreach specialist for the police department, said the city did not want to promote a particular camera brand. Another big issue was confidentiality. Coon Rapids keeps its list of registered camera owners private. If a crime occurs near a camera, police can contact homeowners in the registry to see if they want to share video. If any partnership required data sharing, "we would never do it," Heitman said.

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Aside from hardware differences between the Ring Video Doorbell 2 and its predecessor, both products work the same on the software side, though the Ring mobile app reacts more quickly to the Ring 2. While there's no free video storage option like the ones from August and SkyBell, Ring's cloud storage prices are the lowest in our comparison, starting at $3 a month per doorbell camera. However, if you choose Ring's most expensive plan, you get a lifetime warranty and can store footage from an unlimited number of cameras. The Ring Video Doorbell 2 doesn't let you silence your doorbell chime like with Ring Pro, August, Nest and SkyBell. Read the full reviewBest ValueRing Video DoorbellReasons to BuyInstalls anywhereWorks with many smart home products$10 video storage plan includes lifetime warrantyReasons to AvoidLowest video quality in our testsDoesn't come with angled mounting bracketsLifetime warranty requires Ring's most expensive subscription$69 View at buybuy BABY$69. 99View at Best Buy$89. 99View at Amazon?We like that you can use it either wired or on battery power alone, you can create custom motion zones, and also see what's going on in your neighborhood. Plus, Ring offers very affordable video storage plans. 9 x 2. 9 x 0. 99/year for 30 days of videoReasons to BuyApp and hardware are well designedHindSight captures video before motion alarm is triggeredWorks with many smart home systemsIntegrates with smart lock and keypadReasons to AvoidCan't set motion zonesRelatively expensive cloud costsRelatively narrow field of view$97.

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However, the base unit is intended to work as more than a security device, and is also powered by Amazon's Alexa assistant. This allows you to connected with your Amazon account to play music, radio stations, or audiobooks you may have associated with it. Additionally, there's a membership plan available which allows you to expand on the basic 24 hours online storage to a 30 or 60 day storage plan, along with the ability to store more video as well as get further discounts at Honeywell. You can sign up to Honeywell Smarthome Security here Other home security systems to considerBrinks works with a wider variety of smart home devices than most other companies, plus it offers both DIY and professional installation options as required. You can buy into Brinks Home Complete, or purchase the Nest Security System see above at a discount through Brinks. The service is really focused on providing the monitoring for you, which comes in relatively cheap in industry terms at $29 per month, after hardware costs. The one caveat is to expect to sign a three year contract, with early exit penalties coming into play 30 days after purchase. ADT is an established security company that offers equipment tied to a subscription based monitoring service, most of which will require professional installation that the company can provide. Like Brinks, ADT pushes for a three year initial contract, which afterwards is renewed monthly, but unlike all the other firms listed it's not very transparent about pricing. While other companies are happy to offer a single fee per product/package, ADT pushes on custom sales for custom packages, which means it’s difficult to make a direct price comparison. Frontpoint Security sells itself on ease of use, with a DIY home surveillance and security kit based on free standing sensors that don't require any wall mounting, drilling, wires, etc.