![]() It may not seem like a big deal, but having access to your videos seems natural. We mentioned earlier that Ring’s only downside is that it has no video saving option. The Ring App shows various settings and options for the Ring Doorbell Pro including motion and recording settings Plus don’t forget the $20 monthly ($200/year) subscription fee. Using the Ring Alarm Pro as the main base station, you’re granted access to a wide range of premium features. Yes that’s right, a combination of a Protect Pro plan plus the latest Ring Alarm Pro enables local storage. It comes with all the benefits of the previous two plans, including local recording via Ring Edge. The Ring Protect Pro plan was recently launched as the ultimate security system for your home and your online accounts. Or, you can pay annually a fee of $100 and save $20, which means you get two months for free. Not only that, but you also become eligible for a 10% discount on select and merchandise! You also get extended warranties on all Ring products. The biggest advantage is that it allows video saving for all your home devices. The Ring Plus Protect Plan is a bit more expensive than the Basic, but you get more benefits. This is what you get on top of all the free features that come automatically when you buy the Ring doorbell: The only difference between the two is that with the yearly Basic subscription, you save $6. You can choose to pay a monthly fee of $3 per month or a once-a-year purchase of $30. The Basic subscription is good for recording videos locally on only one Ring device. There are two paid plans: basic and plus, plus a third expensive plan (the Pro) – with a catch. So, if you want to store, download, and share any Ring videos, your only option is to get the subscription service. You go back to being the mere owner of a smart door camera that provides 10 minutes of non-recordable footage. Once the trial’s over, all these privileges are taken away. During this time, they can save, download, and share all their videos. However, it’s very narrow forward facing field of view and this discussed lack of consistent cloud storage is giving me cause for concern.The Ring Protect Basic and Plus plans shown within the Ring appĮvery new Ring customer gets a 30-day free trial. I purchased the Ring Car Cam because of the ease-of-installation, and because it was compatible with my hybrid vehicle’s electrical system. ![]() I had another dash camera that stored video, speed and location data locally, and it had a removable micro SD card, so you could literally rip the storage drive out, regardless of its functional state. It only saved footage to a local internal drive, and it was all destroyed when I was hit head-on driving down a highway. I had a previous dash camera where this was an issue. ![]() If I were to get in a car accident, and the camera is damaged or totaled with the vehicle, how am I supposed to access the camera footage leading up to the accident if it does not save this footage to the cloud? I don’t understand the value then of purchasing the Ring Protect Go plan here. If you’re running into any issues viewing Cloud Highlights or local video, please give our support team a call at one of the numbers available here for further troubleshooting assistance. You can find an overview of video storage and event types for the Car Cam here. Live View events are always uploaded to the cloud and can thus act as Cloud Highlights. As a result, individual Motion and Traffic Stop events in Event History and Timeline are be made up of a local and cloud events. The remaining portion of a Motion or Traffic Stop event is locally stored. To view and download locally stored video, the Car Cam must be powered and connected to wifi or LTE.Ī Ring Protect Go subscription enables Cloud Highlights, which capture the beginning of Motion and Traffic Stop events and immediately upload video to the cloud for immediate access. Drive events automatically begin recording at the beginning of a drive and are always stored locally. Ring Car Cam supports two methods to capture recorded events: local and cloud storage. ![]() Hi neighbors, I’d like to offer some clarification here. ![]()
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