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Switch it off before you remove it to change the battery!
I wanted to see if the theft alarm worked... it did. The instructions didn't.
Switch it off before you remove it to change the battery!
The Whole RING system is exceptional. The Alarm system particularly is amazing.
Well I was adamant I wasn't going to have the battery doorbell. I can imagine it's a nightmare to keep charged. I opted for a pro wired and I cant complain really.
I have a Tapo system integrated with the whole smart home system
Ring, Tapo, Deco, Alexa.
Yesterday ours just stopped talking to the internal chime.
I think you have just been very unfortunate, ours lasts for ages. Can you not return it for a replacement?the Tapo works much better but eats the battery.
I think you have just been very unfortunate, ours lasts for ages. Can you not return it for a replacement?
I don't know if it's actually faulty or if it's the number of alerts. It's facing south west and when the sun is low in the sky (we're between Middlesbrough and Redcar, NE England) we get a lot of alerts due to people walking past and long shadows entering the detection zone which is waver thin as it is. Once the sun goes down the next issue is that there's a streetlight opposite and once that kicks in we get the long shadows again. We've had 27 alerts today and they're still going off and that's with the detection zone being very close to the front door. As above, it's on the default sensitivities at the moment but I did try turning things down and the result was that it detected next to nothing and there's just no point in that.
Actually the following is contradictory and confusing,
Googling tells me that 70-100 alerts per day or possibly 80 in three days depending on what I read will drain the battery in two weeks. We're at 30 odd so that could be why it's draining fast. Google advice is to reduce the sensitivity but I see no point in that because if I do that it pretty much stops alerting all together.
But Googling also tells me that the TD21 is rated for 180 days battery life with 300 seconds of activity a day, that should equate to 30-60 activations a day so we'll be at the lower end of that.
So, I have no idea why it's draining so quickly. I might log the results and contact customer service. If they have one.
Strange you mention shadows twice, shadow should not trigger it, especially at night.
You must have rouge zombies with a heat signature![]()
Actually most, if not all, video doorbells are activated by passive infrared sensors that respond to the movement of a source of infrared energy, eg a human body, animal, vehicle engine/exhaust.Of couse shadows trigger alerts. It's movement in the frame
Actually most, if not all, video doorbells are activated by passive infrared sensors that respond to the movement of a source of infrared energy, eg a human body, animal, vehicle engine/exhaust.
Shadows do not activate passive infrared sensors.
Didn't mean to touch a nerve, just offering assistance with your problem as I have 3 of the Tapo units installed, working effectively and with no battery problems.This is going on too long so this is my last post on the shadow issue.
Both Ring doorbells and Tapo doorbells, I've had both, are triggered by shadows. That's a fact. Google it or contact the makers for confirmation.
Didn't mean to touch a nerve, just offering assistance with your problem as I have 3 of the Tapo units installed, working effectively and with no battery problems.
However as I have obviously upset you with my single reply about shadows I'll make this my last attempt to help.![]()