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Surveillance Camera System vs Ring Video Doorbell Elite
I'm deep into renovating my house for use as a short term rental unit in the upstairs flat. I'm in a desirable area with heavy foot traffic that's close to a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station. So I thought I would install surveillance cameras for extra security. Also, a camera at the front door may help with remote guess check in (along with a keyless door lock). However, after doing some research, I'm thinking I could achieve the same goals with a Ring Video Doorbell. The Elite version of the Ring Doorbell can be hardwired and won't rely on wifi or batteries. And it can provide video and 2 way audio (unlike most security cameras which are just video). Does anyone else use Ring and/or other surveillance cameras or video doorbells? What has been your experience?
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@Rob Denn You don't need Elite version of Ring. Elite version comes with an ethernet cable but I don't see any advantage of running an ethernet cable to the door if you don't already have one. I suggest Ring Doorbell2.
My automation for AirBnB has:
1) Ring doorbell2.
2) Smart Thermostat.
3) Window and door sensors.
4) Yale Smart lock.
5) Water leak sensors and smart fire alarm.
Once these things are connected by a hub, then you can do automation. If someone has a window or door open for more than 5min, I turn off AC/heat. If no one is checked in, AC goes into standby mode. I have a log of everyone entering and leaving the house from smartlock and doorbell. I also give access to Ring for AirBnB guests for the duration of the stay. They appreciate it as they are in an unknown place.
Krishna.