I'm replacing my Ring doorbells today. I have two, one for the front door and one for the outer courtyard door, and they pick up everything from cars driving by and the postman dropping off mail to a little bat who hunts mosquitos in my courtyard.

What they do not pick up are Amazon deliveries. Neither the truck nor the delivery guy trigger the motion sensor or video recording on either Ring camera.

They either turn the Rings off as the Amazon truck pulls up or they use a jammer. Creepy.

@jjmacnab Horsefeathers LOL Amazon deliveries trigger my ring every time & they don't even deliver to my door (they put packages at the garage). To stop the cars triggering your ring, you have to set up zones. Once I set the zone a few feet inside the curb=good.

If you actually believe the driver is jamming your Ring you need to report that to Amazon. I don't believe for a second that Amazon is turning your Ring off as telling you a delivery is there is one of the best reasons to have a ring.

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@TrueBloodNet I don't want to stop the cars from triggering the cameras. I'm familiar with setting up zones.

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