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You would need a plug in doorbell regulator.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Stueysmom. Good question. Yes, the Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Generation) can be hardwired to an existing doorbell system or transformer with 8–24 VAC, 40 VA max, and 50/60 Hz for continuous charging. The Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Generation) lets you stay connected to your home from anywhere by seeing who’s at your door and answering it right from the Ring app. Learn more here: https://ring.com/support/articles/043lt/Ring-Video-Doorbell-2nd-Generation-Information. 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/. All the best, Nicole from Ring.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it can connect to a small plug in power supply. Ring Video Doorbell Wired requires 8 to 24 VAC, 50/60Hz, 8VA to 40VA. Ring Video Doorbell Pro and Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 require 16 to 24 VAC, 50/60Hz, 10VA to 40VA. Ring battery doorbells require 8 to 24 VAC, 50/60Hz, 5VA to 40VA.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The wired one needs to be recharge full before install. It hooks up to the wired doorbell system if there was one currently. Once fully charged and installed, the wires from your doorbell system slowly charges the ring device once hooked up. The wireless one would require you to change new batteries. I am unsure if the wireless one is rechargeable.
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