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1. SkyBell provides a nice drill bit in the box if you would like to drill two holes into the house. For my stucco installation I did use two holes, however I chose to use my own masonry bit on my stucco just to be safe. The install was straightforward and completed in under 5 minutes. For the 2nd installation I did I was on some decorative uneven stone and this was quite the challenge as it would be for any doorbell installation. I went down and got some quickrete patching material from Home Depot and filled in the grout and made a nice circle the size and shape of the SkyBell provided base.

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At the moment, you can claim a free Amazon Echo Dot 3rd generation up for grabs and that makes for a much better purpose. The reason for this is down to the integration between Amazon’s Alexa and the Ring Video Doorbells. The Ring 2 and Pro both have Alexa integration, meaning voice commands are usable and it adds a whole other level of convenience on top. The downside is that if you want to use the Alexa integrated features, you’ll need an Alexa device with a screen so you can see who’s at the door. The good news is, if you’ve got the money to spend you can see who’s at the door without even needing to get up from your seat. When it comes to fun features, one that adds security to the RemoBell S’ offering is infra red vision through the camera, which is great when it’s late at night and you’re trying to see why you were alerted to something in the camera’s view.

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