
After a decade of innovation, our iconic doorbell design has evolved into a statement piece for your entryway. Behind its stunning front profile lies Retinal 4K, delivering ultra-clarity, vibrant color, and crisp detail even in the near-dark.
Q: does it have accessories that you can mount it on an angle
A: Hello. Thank you for reaching out to us with your question. Yes, you can get a better look at visitors coming to your door with the Ring Corner Kit. Angle your Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Gen) towards you walkway for a clearer view and improved motion detection. If any additional information is needed regarding your question, please reach out to our community. Ring Community is our first peer-to-peer community forum, giving our customers the ability to help one another and share their feedback and experiences directly with Ring. Join the Ring Community today! Thank you, Amilia from Ring.
Q: Do u have to have internet to have a door camera?
A: Hi, Grip - Yes, the Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Gen) requires an internet connection to function properly. While it doesn't rely on Wi-Fi for power, it does need a stable internet connection to stream live video, send alerts, and allow two-way communication through the Ring app. Without an internet connection, the doorbell would function like a traditional wired doorbell — it would ring when pressed, but you wouldn't be able to access video feeds or receive notifications. For optimal performance, Ring recommends a minimum upload speed of 15 Mbps, especially for 4K devices. This ensures smooth video streaming and reliable alerts
Q: Does this work with 5 g network
A: Hello. Thank you for taking the time to ask this question. Yes, the Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Gen) requires a 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz wifi connection and requires a minimum upload speed of 15 Mbps for optimal performance. Video resolution may vary depending on internet bandwidth. If any additional information is needed regarding your question, please reach out to our community. Ring Community is our first peer-to-peer community forum, giving our customers the ability to help one another and share their feedback and experiences directly with Ring. Join the Ring Community today! Thank you, Amilia from Ring.
Q: What kind of Wi-Fi connection does it have?
A: Hi SLCAlpha. Thank you for your question today! The Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Gen) connects via dual-band Wi-Fi, supporting both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks. A minimum upload speed of 15 Mbps is recommended for Ring 4K devices. Video resolution may vary depending on internet bandwidth. We invite you to reach out to our community if any additional information is needed regarding your question. The Ring Community is our first peer-to-peer community forum, giving our customers the ability to help one another by sharing their feedback and experiences with each other. You can find it here: https://community.ring.com/. Thank you, Miyuki from Ring.
A: If you get the upgraded plan yes you can have 24/7 bideo monitoring.
A: I found this on google. I have the Chime Pro. Yes, you can absolutely use a Ring Chime Pro (any generation) with a Ring Video Doorbell 3rd Gen (like the Doorbell 3, Doorbell 4, or Wired Pro 3rd Gen, but note the Wired models need a Chime Kit/Pro for internal sound), as all Ring Chimes work with all Ring doorbells and cameras to give you audio alerts inside your home, with the Chime Pro also boosting your Wi-Fi signal for better range.
A: I don't see why not but it does come with a freebie doorbell chime and the app will ring like a doorbell on your phone
A: This item came with a mini doorbell chime. It connected to my current doorbell chime.

After a decade of innovation, our iconic doorbell design has evolved into a statement piece for your entryway. Behind its stunning front profile lies Retinal 4K, delivering ultra-clarity, vibrant color, and crisp detail even in the near-dark.

After a decade of innovation, our iconic doorbell design has evolved into a statement piece for your entryway. Behind its stunning front profile lies Retinal 4K, delivering ultra-clarity, vibrant color, and crisp detail even in the near-dark.

Wired Doorbell Pro (Formerly Video Doorbell Pro 2) is our best-in-class wired doorbell camera with cutting-edge security features. Wired Doorbell Pro (Formerly Video Doorbell Pro 2) delivers enhanced Head-To-Toe HD+ Video, first of its kind 3D Motion Detection, and built-in Alexa Greetings that answer the door for you. Pinpoint motion and distance with 3D Motion Detection and Bird’s Eye View, an aerial view to track motion around your home plus map out your detection to only get alerts about specific areas with Bird’s Eye Zones. With built-in Alexa Greetings, an exclusive Ring Home subscription feature, your doorbell greets visitors, gives customizable delivery instructions and records detailed video messages, all on its own.

Ring’s best battery-powered doorbell camera, loaded with cutting-edge features. Battery Doorbell Pro delivers Head-to-Toe HD+ Video, super-precise 3D Motion Detection with Bird's Eye View that shows you where visitors went on an overhead map of your property, and more.
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I was quite pleased to receive this doorbell, especially since our first-generation Ring Wired Pro had recently experienced some minor glitches, despite still functioning. This model features Retinal 4K resolution for exceptionally sharp video, along with 10x zoom and color night vision thanks to its Low-Light capability. I particularly appreciate the night vision, as our previous doorbell only recorded black and white footage after dark. With the third-generation device, nighttime footage is vivid and colorful, though slightly less vibrant than during the day. The wider field of view is excellent ~ it captures my entire front porch, unlike the older model that only covered a section despite my attempts to adjust zones. The package included two mounting plates: one flat and one angled. Fortunately, the flat plate fit perfectly on the existing spot where our previous doorbell was mounted, so installation was as simple as using the 2 included screws. There was also a small wired white chime to place near your indoor doorbell chime (if you have one), but since we already own two Ring chimes at opposite ends of the house, this additional one was unnecessary for us. The build quality of this doorbell is impressive, which justifies the “PRO” label. While we currently use the Home Standard Plan, Ring also offers a Home Premium plan, providing 24/7 live monitoring with dispatch services if needed. The app includes an SOS button as well. Given our existing monitored security system, upgrading to Premium likely isn’t necessary. Installing the device was straightforward ~ even for someone without previous mounting holes aligned with the old doorbell. We simply turned off power to the old unit, connected the two wires carefully (avoiding contact between them), and completed the setup. Connecting the doorbell to the Ring app was effortless. I continued using the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi band, although this model also supports 5 GHz networks. Both the audible prompts and app instructions were clear and guided me through each step smoothly. After mounting it on the door frame, I configured my two external Ring chimes and adjusted various app settings to suit our preferences. The whole system was then ready to use and only took about 1/2 hour to complete. This doorbell combines an elegant appearance with flawless performance. In my opinion, this Wired Ring Doorbell Pro is unmatched ~ highly recommended!!
Posted by Mizshutterbug
Amazing quality just what i needed as my camera was old and i had it for like 8 years already. I was due for an upgrade. Well worth the $
Posted by OmarisB
The Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Gen) Retinal 4K is the latest iteration of the Ring Doorbell offering ultra clear video, 10x zoom, and low-light sight for color night vision. It was finally time to retire the battery powered Ring Doorbell I've had for several years. The Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Gen) Retinal 4K is clearly the best video quality Ring has produced for a doorbell camera. - Unboxing/Design/Build - The Box and design are minimalistic. I noticed this new 3rd Gen Pro wired version feels a little slimmer and more compact and has a high-quality deep silver finish. The box includes the wired doorbell pro, a mounting plate, a corner kit (for angled mounting), the Chime Kit Mini, and mounting hardware, wire extensions, and screws. I love the deep silver color as it looks more subtle and inconspicuous. The doorbell is about 5.5” tall, 1” wide, 2” deep, and weighs half a pound. - Installation – I used a multimeter to test the voltage in my current doorbell. Installation was easy and took about 15 minutes. I screwed in the base plate and corner plate at the same time, pulled the doorbell wires though and wrapped them around the screws on the back of the doorbell after removing the plate with the ring tool. I tightened up the screws, put the plate back onto the Ring Doorbell Camera, and the tightened up the bottom screw. - Specs & Features – The Doorbell Pro Retinal 4K moves to 4K and Wi-Fi 6. The video resolution is 3840x2160 with HDR. The Field of view is 140 horizontal/vertical. There’s a 10x Digital Zoom. Night Vision is Low-Light Sight and Full-Color. There’s 3D motion detection and 2-way talk with Audio plus enhanced sound. Connectivity is Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax and covers both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. The power requirements are 16-24V AC and recommended 30-40V. The network requirement is 15 Mbps minimum upload speed. If you have anything near or below, it will most likely cause problems with live view and notifications. I have a 1GB connection speed, so this is more than enough. I do want to point out the recommended voltage is 30 to 40, and my doorbell was only 24 volts, some are as low as 16 volts. My doorbell operates just fine at 24 volts with no issues. - App – If you have any Ring products, you are familiar with the app. In my opinion, it’s the best app out there. It has a neighborhood community type feature that allows you to share your findings with your neighbors and create a sort of neighborhood watch. It’s also great for lost animals, and it looks like they’re going to have a focused separate part of the app for lost animals moving forward. The app will also guide you through the setup process with simple intuitive steps including setting up your motion alert area. It’s been very accurate so far with 3D radar motion detection. My Doorbell came with a 30-day trial of Premium. There are 3 subscription levels: Basic for $5 covers one device, 180 days of event history, video preview alerts, Person/Package/Vehicle alerts, Snapshot capture, downloading up to 50 videos at once Home Standard for $10 that covers all devices at one location, Extended live view, Doorbell calls, Multi-Cam live view Home Premium – Everything in Basic/Home Standard plus 24/7 Recording, Smart Video Search, Video Description, AI Single Event Alert, SOS Button and Dispatch - Performance – First of all, the resolution is incredible, and you will immediately notice the difference. The clarity and color are a huge upgrade from my previous Ring doorbell. I actually use the live view when my kids are out front playing to monitor them. The nighttime video Low-Light Sight is very good. The way it operates is it needs just a little bit of light to produce color video, such as a streetlight or a front porch light. On the first night my 19-year-old son had a food delivery at 3 in the morning that I slept right through, but when I woke up I saw the notification, and watched the video. I’ve had a few cameras in the past claim to offer 4K color video, but this one actually does, and it was much brighter than I expected. The 10x digital zoom is actually pretty good and again exceeds my expectations. I’m not sure if I could read a license plate at a full 10x, but the clarity is very good. * Pros/Cons * - Pros – * Exceptional 4K Video Quality * Motion Detection is accurate * Wi-Fi 6 gives you both 2.4 and 5.0 GHz bands * 2-way Audio is very clear * 140 degree field of view is really impressive - Suggestions/Needs Improvement - * No Local Storage, Must subscribe to a plan * Recommended 30-40VA is an upgrade in most homes * Minimum 15Mbps could be problematic for some Overall, the Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Gen) Retinal 4K has excellent video resolution with a wide field of view that captures everything I need to see. It gives me another set of eyes at the front of my house 24/7. I would recommend this camera to anyone even those with an older Ring Camera. It’s easy to setup, it has exceptional video quality, and the software and app work well. Just make sure you have the proper voltage at the door, and at least 15MB of upload speed or more.
Posted by NanoEthan
