I was instructed to use my phone’s camera to scan the bridge and then place it in a location with a strong Wi-Fi signal. I selected Mailbox Sensor from the list of devices, and chose my location for the installation. I opened the app, tapped the three-bar icon in the upper left corner, and tapped Set Up a Device. I already had a Ring account, but if this is your first Ring device you’ll have to download the mobile app and create an account. Installing the Mailbox Sensor is fairly easy, but it does require some drilling. Installing and Using the Ring Mailbox Sensor You can also view an event history log, check the device health (online status, signal strength, firmware version), and link the sensor to other Ring devices. Here you’ll find a switch to turn motion alerts on and off, and options to create motion alert schedules, set an alert snooze for 30 minutes or more (up to 4 hours), and edit or delete groups. To get to the sensor’s control screen, open the app and tap the Lights tab (for some reason the sensor is automatically added to the Lights group). It uses the same mobile app (for Android and iOS) as all Ring devices. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Eve Motion Review A single bridge can accommodate up to 50 Ring devices including smart lights, mailbox sensors, and motion sensors, and you can only have one bridge per household. If you already have a bridge you can purchase the Mailbox Sensor on its own for $29.99. It measures 2.3 by 2.4 by 0.7 inches (HWD) and uses a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio to connect to your home network and an RF radio to communicate with the sensor. The bridge is the same one used for the Ring Smart Lighting System that we reviewed last year. The Mailbox Sensor package contains a motion sensor, an antenna, a Wi-Fi bridge, assorted mounting hardware and tape, and a drill bit. For the same price you can install a Wyze Cam Outdoor near your mailbox and get the same alerts with video clips, and you can have the camera trigger lights, cameras, and a host of other third-party smart devices. It’s relatively easy to install, but it requires that you drill a hole in your mailbox, and it’s not a good fit for smaller mailboxes. It works with Ring security cameras and lights, as well as with Amazon Alexa. The latest member of the Ring family of smart home devices, the Ring Mailbox Sensor ($49.99 with the required bridge) is a wireless motion sensor that lets you know when your mailbox has been opened.
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