Strangely, you have to select one clip first before you can access the filter.ĭive into the Settings menu and you get the Event History option which gives you a list of events. If you’ve had a lot, then this can take quite a bit of scrolling to do, although you can use the Filter view to change which events you want to see (Rings, Motion, Live View or Starred). From this, you can scroll back through the timeline to see events that have taken place. As with the other doorbells and cameras if you tap the camera you get into the timeline view. There are two ways to view recorded footage. If you don’t want to pay, then you can use the Video Doorbell Elite for free: it won’t record video but it will send notifications to you and let you answer the door. Upgrade to Protect Plus ($10 a month or $100 annually) and you get 60-day history for all Ring cameras and professional monitoring for the Ring Alarm system. These are well priced and cost $3 a month ($30 annually) for the Protect Basic Plan, which gives you 60-day history for one camera. Just be careful how you use these rules, because if your Elite picks up a lot of motion you can potentially add a lot of additional video clips.Īll clips are saved to the cloud if you have a Ring Protect paid-for plan. For example, if you have a Ring Floodlight Cam, you can get it to turn its light on (between certain hours) and record a clip. Via the Linked Devices option, you can trigger other Ring cameras to spring into action when the Elite detects motion. On a security camera, particularly an indoor one, these slightly limited options can be annoying, ending up with loads of clips of you walking around your home, but on a device that’s outside, we’d never disable motion recording. Likewise, you can manually disable all motion alerts, although recordings continue as normal. You can also set a Motion Schedule, which lets you decide when the Ring app can send notifications, but recordings happen all of the time. If you’ve got people going in and out a lot, such as delivery men, then this setting stops your phone going crazy with alerts. Ring X Line hardware is available now to Savant integrators on the Savant Store, with full integration available for systems upgraded to daVinci 9.4 and higher.We like the Motion Snooze option, which lets you stop alerts coming through for 30minutes, or one, two, three or four hours. The addition of Ring into the family of features that Savant offers will do just that.” “Ring and Savant both create technologies that help consumers’ homes work harder for them and ultimately make day-to-day life a little easier. “At Ring, we want to provide consumers with peace of mind and smart security whether they are home or away, and we’re thrilled to integrate with the Savant smart living experience,” said Jamie Siminoff, founder and chief inventor at Ring. “Ring X Line compatibility is an exciting addition to the Savant smart living experience and presents an important opportunity for integrators to deliver truly premium security and convenience features in association with a recognized leader in the video doorbell market,” stated Savant CEO Robert Madonna. Integrators can add value for their clients by custom-configuring the Savant system to react to doorbell press or motion events, pause entertainment content in all zones, and/or activate outdoor lights. Reacting to a Doorbell Press or Motion Events Within the Savant smart living ecosystem, homeowners can now expect to enjoy a seamless video doorbell and camera experience that includes a live view of all Ring video within the Savant Pro App, homeowner-created notifications based on camera activation, recorded video clip playback, plus two-way audio communications. These bundles include a select Ring device of the customer’s choosing, as well as a lifetime Ring Protect Basic subscription (for the useful lifetime of the device), and a three-year limited warranty on the device. Ring X Line is a line of premium device bundles designed specifically for professional installers and their clients. Now, with the release of Savant’s daVinci 9.4, Savant has delivered features and functionality designed for professional installers to bring enhanced security and convenience to the Savant and Ring whole-home experience.Ĭheck Out: Savant Technology Arrives in Land of the Midnight Sun Integrating Ring X with Savant Last year, Savant and Ring announced a multi-year strategic initiative, starting with Ring X Line bundles available to Savant authorized integrators via the Savant Store. Savant’s release of Ring X integration with the Savant Pro App offers features specifically focused on the custom integration customer.
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