

A motion sensor will alert you to anyone lurking at your door. You get visitor notifications when someone rings the doorbell (a built-in impact sensor will also notify you if someone knocks on the door). The Ring Peephole Cam works much like other Ring video doorbells. There’s room for experimenting as you can change any of these settings later from the app menu. The app has a setup wizard that prompts you through the steps for connecting to your Wi-Fi, setting up motion detection, enabling audio, and other options. The final part of the installation is to connect the peephole camera to the Ring app. Lastly, you insert the battery into the bottom of the indoor assembly until it clicks into place.

Next, you secure the indoor assembly to the outdoor assembly by screwing a nut over the tube using the peephole key. You then slide the camera’s indoor assembly over the tube from the inside of your door, delicately pull the connector cable from the tube, and plug it into the port on the indoor assembly. Once the door hole is prepared, you put the front of the camera on the outside of your door, feeding its tube, which contains the connector cable, through the hole. The Peephole Camera is battery powered and replaces your existing peephole.

Installation doesn’t require any drilling or wiring.
