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1.0 out of 5 starsOnly works on one Ring Account?!
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
UPDATE
I talked with a Amazon Representative about my low review. After explaining to the Representative that I rated it low due to the inability to give individual members of my household access to simply turn lights on and off they told me to give my account details to everyone I wanted to have access to the lights, chimes and other things attached to my Ring account to solve this issue. So you can only have one account and it must be shared. Seems like Amazon bought Ring 5 or so years ago and stopped innovating their technology. They created a light bridge to connect to Alexa and stopped supporting their tech. So if you want, what we would consider basic ability to allow others to turn on and of lights in your home, go find a different product. The representative did say that they will pass this onto their supervisors so I suppose that might get the ball rolling but after 5 years of little to no innovation I doubt it as I've learned that this has been a problem for years.
You can only control the lights attached to this from one account. Other approved users will not have access to the features of this unit. Why?! So any time I’m not home my partner has to ask me to turn on/off the lights because you cannot share that function with other approved users in your household. Garbage waste of money.