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The closest runner up would be the 720p Ring. The picture itself is very impressive, I have showed friends and co workers my porch from the app and they have been blown away. You can even pinch zoom while watching the video. If the WiFi signal degrades, the picture quality seems to scale in my experience this normally happens when my toddler gets hold of the router antenna, which is a quick fix haha. As far as audio quality, I have never had any issue understanding anyone at the door using this device. Each SkyBell in the app has the ability to control speaker volume in case you find that it is too loud or if you live in close proximity to other neighbors, it is easy to decrease.

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Nope. Firmware, all up to date. I did several speed test for Skybell's SSID and was consistently clocking over 3Mbps, well over double Skybell's requirement of 1. 5Mbps. When I told support my results they actually said, well 5 6Mbps would be better. Really?Ok, called Internet provider and upped the speed. Now I'm getting just over 6Mbps. No improvement. Somewhere along the way they sent a replacement product and nothing got better. Skybell's support is an absolute joke. They are very nice, but they repeatedly failed to fully read my emails.

 

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Vivint shines through its proprietary equipment, which stands out in its sleekness and functionality compared to that of its competitors. The system’s operating hub is the Sky Control, a 7 inch color touchscreen device from which you activate and deactivate your system, lock and unlock doors, view video feeds, adjust smart home devices, and much more. Vivint’s other devices such as sensors and outdoor and doorbell cameras are equally high end and compatible with 3rd party smart home devices. The system uses a cellular connection, which protects against burglar wire cutting, but may be an issue in rural areas where the cellular signal is weak. The chief positives Link Interactive brings to the table are the wealth of security options offered for different homeowner needs and flexible price points. You can choose which equipment you need and select between three plans of ascending cost. The flexibility extends to the contracts, as well: customers have the option of selecting between 1,2, and 3 year contracts, or having no contract at all. Furthermore, Link Interactive offers a 30 day money back guarantee with no questions asked. As mentioned before, plans include the Standard $30. 99 a month, professional monitoring, fire and intrusion alarms, two way voice to monitoring stations, Gold $35. 99 a month, everything that comes with Standard in addition to home automation features like lights, locks, and a remote control app, and Elite $40.