Video and Audio QualityWhen someone calls at your door, the video doorbell is only as good as the video and audio in the call. For video, we used a video test chart to evaluate clarity in daytime and nighttime conditions, giving scores based on which portions of the chart were easy to read. Every unit we tested produced great results, though the Ring Doorbell Pro had the best video quality overall. To a lesser extent, we also examined effective field of view and whether the video filled the screen. For example, the video doorbells from Ring each have a wide field of view, but the video has a fish eye effect
that doesn't fill the whole screen and distorts the image around the edge. While it's not a huge problem for most people, some users, including us, might prefer fullscreen video. For audio quality, we
gave pass/fail scores based on how clear and loud a call was on the mobile app as well as the built in speaker on each unit. Although there were small differences in audio quality, we found each unit sufficient for brief conversations with someone at the door. Ease of InstallationMore than anything else, easy installation relies on what comes in the box with the smart doorbell. We gave higher scores to products that come with printed instructions, screwdrivers, masonry drill bits, levels, battery chargers and extra parts where applicable. Ring is the only company that met all of these requirements, setting a high standard for the competition.
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