![]() ![]() I have been thinking about replacing all of these with Ring cameras (indoor camera floodlight camera doorbell camera outside camera). I currently have 4 Nest cameras (Hello doorbell one indoor camera 2 outdoor camers) and I have two Wyze indoor cameras. I doesn’t seem that Ring is listening to its customers. I don’t need continuous recording and would be happy with full time Live View, and recording only when there is motion detected. It definitely limits the viability of the cameras for monitoring what s happening in my house regarding my family. The 10 minute timeout on live view is ridiculous. I totally agrre that continuos Live Vie is an absolute requirement to make Ring cameras viable. I will most likely go to Nest or Arlo who have realized this and able to accomodate customers. It would be unfortunate since it’s a decent product. If not, I’m returning all my Ring products to Amazon and Costco and warning others that they cannot use it this way. Hopefully the Ring Community Mgr will read this and get back to us all as to what Product Management has in the works to address this. ![]() Either way it’s a much needed feature and monitoring this way is a real life use case. That is, unless there is some technical limitation on the hardware side. This is not a difficult ask and it seems like a software upgrade. I’m now finding out that I can’t and Ring has no answer as to whether this will be a feature in the product roadmap or not. Unfortuntely I bought almost $2K worth of other cameras and Security System as well thinking I could have Live View on for periods at a time (i.e., to monitor kids playing outside or monitoring a Baby while playing or sleeping…motion alerts don’t help in this situation). Called Support and they said there’s nothing they can do. However, I ended up with the same surprise - I can’t keep Live View on for more than 10min. This also means we won't allow you to share your link on the sub either sorry.I have wired Stick Up cam as well and per advertisement bought it to monitor our Baby. Reddit is not intended to be used as a marketplace and it's not something we can safely monitor so we ask that you use the proper websites around the internets. Creating multiple posts relating to the same topic from the same user is frowned upon and will also be removed - keep a topic hot and at the top by promoting conversation and engaging with other users. Blatant spamming or links to referral pages where a user could gain will be removed. Our aim is to keep things tidy, a useful resource for others and utilise the flair system. Direct links to other carrier's advertisements or press releases will likely be removed. Non-Ring posts are allowed if the goal is a discussion about Ring. Try and focus on Ring when you make your post. The purpose of this subreddit is to discuss all things Ring. Constructive criticism about Ring is perfectly acceptable, but hate, memes, and pure bashing is not. Posts that are purely negative and/or do not promote further conversation will be removed. Posts that are made to bash Ring or a product will be removed. If you need help, please ask! If you're going to complain, make it a constructive complaint. Rule #3 Negative or Does Not Promote Conversation ![]() Please take extra care in ensuring you keep your own information safe too. ![]() If you recognise the neighbourhood that's posted in a Ring Clip do not reveal this in the comments. Please don't reveal any information that can be used to track someone down in real life. Not only is this against the rules here, it's frowned upon reddit-wide. We're all trying to help to the best of our abilities. And if someone is legitimately trying to help you but you're not getting the answer you want, please don't lash out at people, including the Ring rep. Focus on the subject, not the person making the point. Don't get too heated, don't start tossing ad hominem attacks at people. ![]()
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