A:AnswerBoth the Ring Pro and Ring 2 come with one camera internal to the doorbell switch housing. IMHO the Ring Pro is a more solid product, but requires external power from your old doorbell to work . The Ring 2 can work on battery power, but seems like a cheaper device in terms of build quality. My opinion.
A:AnswerLinda,
Both Android and Apple. My mother-in-law has a Droid and we have an iPhone. The good thing is the App pages are basically the same from one phone to the other. So far, we've been able to help her navigate thru the app while we've been at our house on our iPhone.
Hope this helps!
A:AnswerYou will need to set it up through the Ring app, which can be downloaded onto your phone. Therefore, yes I would say you have a high probability to be able to view the video on your phone, so long as you have a smart phone
A:AnswerIt is relatively easy to install this unit to replace an existing wired doorbell. A power drill and drill bits may be needed for a proper installation. Some handyman neighbor assistance may be helpful.
A:AnswerNo. Purchase a Ring Video Doorbell or Doorbell 2 for internal rechargeable battery power. The Ring Video Doorbell Pro requires existing doorbell system power or purchased Ring AC Adapter power.
A:AnswerThe key difference is how it is connected.
The Ring Pro connects into your current doorbells power and is slimmer as a result, where the Ring is bulky by comparison and powered off a battery pack.
Beyond that generically pretty similar.
Link to a full breakdown of the two:
https://wirelessdoorbellreview.com/product-comparison/ring-vs-ring-pro/
A:AnswerIs your question regarding the Ring Pro or the Echo dot? If you are asking about the Ring Pro, it does monitor 24/7 but it does not record consistently. If there is motion or a ring, the Ring Pro will record. Otherwise, the system is monitoring but not recording.