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Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 600 reviews

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  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Performance limited by a build issue

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The new 2024 version of the ring Battery Doorbell has excellent features similar to the prior Plus version, at a reduced price. The differences are mostly cosmetic and a built-in rechargeable battery rather than a removable rechargeable battery. The key features include: *Wi-Fi 2.5 connectivity. *High quality HD video, 1440x1440. What you see is sharp and clear, including color night vision. *Head-to-toe video coverage provides viewing of a large area, 150 degrees horizontal and vertical. Whomever is at your door can be seen, even if they step to the side. *Upgraded motion detection. Motion zone can be modified to less or more area. *Improved two-way audio, with noise cancellation. This is definitely a plus. *Package Alerts are a safe way of learning a package has been placed at your door. Depending on placement, small packages may be overlooked. In any event, you would have had notification someone had been at the door. *Quickly attaches to Alexa. The pop-up picture-in-picture feature is great if you are watching TV, when the doorbell is rung. Once you have mounted the holding plate, the doorbell can be slipped on and locked into place in seconds. Later, when you need to remove the doorbell for charging, that is easily done….if you have not misplaced the little orange tool provided. Be sure to keep it where you can find it when needed. This doorbell is another useful product from ring, so why only 4 stars? Until now, the ring’s battery is easily removed from the device by pressing a small flange (front bottom) and pulling the battery out for recharging. When done, you slide the battery back in, make sure the flange is locked, and then the doorbell is back in service. The process is quite easy to accomplish. One important thing to remember is that when the doorbell is without power, it is not providing protection. Recharging the battery takes a long time. This downtime inconvenience can be eliminated by having a spare battery to keep your doorbell in service. Easy! Now, with the built-in battery, the entire doorbell must be unmounted, opened, and plugged in for charging. No easy battery recharge access is available otherwise. With the “pop-out” low battery and “pop-in” charged battery process, your doorbell is out of service for a few seconds. Comparatively, the built-in battery format is neither user-friendly, nor is it providing any service during its charging time. With all the greatness otherwise, this battery situation seems to be a big step backwards. When the battery is down, the entire device is down. This means protection is down, too. There is a solar charger available for an older model, so why not this one? Even so, unless the doorbell is in direct sun, the solar charger would not be effective. Workwise, this is a splendid video doorbell at an economical price, and I would recommend it to a friend. However, being a friend, I would also feel obliged to provide notice of the battery charging matter. Personally, I will stay with my ring Battery Pro doorbell that I Battery Pro doorbell that I have had for several months, primarily for the battery out/in charging convenience. Either way, ring is quality.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Stellar Performance and Great Product!

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    I was excited to replace my current doorbell camera, so when this product “Ring - Battery Doorbell Pro Smart Wi-Fi Video Doorbell - Battery-powered with Head-to-Toe HD+ Video - Satin Nickel” was received, I couldn’t wait to install it. The Ring Doorbell is pure class! It is very well manufactured and comes with mounting hardware. In my particular case I was able to utilize the predrilled holes in my wall, which made the mounting process a snap! The product is capable of a “hard-wire” installation however I opted for battery use. Upon charging the battery and downloading of the Ring app, I was ready to rock and roll. The Ring app is highly responsive and I encountered no quirks or hiccups! The app is easy to use and is very straightforward. The Ring Doorbell has several customizable settings, some of which are sensitivity and zone. The video quality is sharp and crisp. The consumer should be aware that you have to subscribe to “their” service that carries a monthly/yearly service charge. This service allows you to store the Ring recordings of when the device is activated by motion. It is well worth the price. Overall I am happy with this product. Ring continues to be the industry leader.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Almost Everything I Wished For

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Battery makes this Ring doorbell very flexible, meaning you don’t have to worry about running or paying an electrician to run wires. At the same time, it also offers the flexibility of using existing wiring which will make you free from worrying about the battery life. Also, if you already have another Ring or other smart doorbell and you want to try this one before you decide it is worth the swapping, you can just use the battery option. I tested with either with battery and wire options and ended up opting for wired. Resolution is very good and although it is not 4K, the quality makes up for it, especially when you compare with cheap 4K ones you find out there. The resolution probably helps the motion detection which is excellent. On top of that, it sees in color even at night. The field of view is the best I’ve seen for a smart doorbell, and it is great to see head to toe as they advertise. On the other hand, it is disappointing that it doesn’t support Pre-Roll and Advanced Pre-Roll which would enable you to view a few seconds before the motion event by attaching it to the event clip. Another con is that it doesn’t support Wi-Fi at 5Ghz. It is a common thing with a lot of IoT devices, but it is nice to have the option. I would have opted for 5Ghz. But what really bothers me is that it requires a subscription to unlock more features and that includes something very basic: recording. In any case, the best smart doorbells always require a subscription and unfortunately, it makes sense since recording online is usually more reliable unless you lose connectivity and that’s when I wish it had some form of local backup. Lastly, despite the cons above, I really like it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great relocating benefits!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Purchased for my daughter & her husband because they’re relocating. Easy to mount without damage. Great way for them to watch their new but temporary home until the move is complete and they find permanent home. Then it’ll continue to be awesome to help them watch after their home as they get to know their neighborhood & neighbors and who isn’t normally seen or known- to be cautious.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Enhanced vertical view & USB-C charging doorbell

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The All-new Ring battery doorbell (2024 release) brings some solid improvements to an already reliable product. This version now offers 66% more vertical coverage with its head-to-toe video feature, providing a better view of visitors and packages. The wider field of view is especially helpful for capturing everything from top to bottom, so nothing is missed. One of the most notable updates is the built-in battery with a USB-C charging port, making recharging easier and quicker than previous models. Removing the doorbell to charge is simple, due to the new plastic tool that pops off the security clip — a handy feature, though it feels like a slight trade-off in security. Installation is incredibly easy, taking just a few minutes to mount and connect through the Ring app. I was able to seamlessly integrate it with my existing Ring devices, including the Ring Pro Chime, and it works flawlessly. The app offers a variety of customization options, including motion zones, sensitivity adjustments, and real-time alerts for both people and packages, with notifications that are super reliable. Two-Way Talk makes it easy to communicate with even when I'm not home. While the updates, such as USB-C charging and enhanced vertical coverage, are welcome additions, this iteration feels like a minor evolution rather than a major overhaul. It’s a great option for anyone new to Ring, or for those looking for a smoother, more comprehensive field of vision. However, if you already own a previous version, the improvements may not be compelling enough to upgrade unless you specifically need the expanded vertical view. Pros: 66% more vertical coverage USB-C charging port Easy installation and integration with existing Ring devices Customizable motion zones and notifications Alexa compatibility and Quick Replies feature Cons: Minimal security downgrade with the new pop-out security clip Mostly incremental improvements over previous models Overall, the 2024 Ring battery doorbell is a well-designed, reliable doorbell with practical enhancements, perfect for both new users and those looking to enhance their existing setup.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nice update, but minimal improvements over 2nd gen

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Ring’s latest iteration of the classic doorbell brings with it some new features, but for many its a lot of the same things they’ve been used to. The ‘24 version of the product brings USB-C charging port, and a wider field of view camera. Are these enough for you to ditch your 2020 2nd gen model for the update? Ring’s product packaging has certainly gotten more minimal over the years. The Battery Doorbell package is about as tall as the device itself and about as double thick. This devices looks very much like its predecessor, only differing visibility in the camera, which is noticeably bigger. However those skin deep similarities start to differ when you get to installation. Before getting too far into installation, Ring recommends charging the device. The included USB-C to USB-A cable will do the job. Once you unplug it for the first time, it will make a particular song to let you know it's ready to set up. Instead of the T-15 security screws found on the 2nd gen, there is a new plastic tool that wedges in the bottom to pop out the security clipping mechanism. Not that T-15 security screws were that hard to overcome, this does feel like a small downgrade in security for convenience. That said, if your use case isn’t to have this hard wired to your doorbell, then you may really appreciate the ease of removing to charge. Installation is pretty simple. If you're replacing an older model like me, you’ll find the all the screw holes line up with your existing mount. I have mine mounted on siding, and not having to redrill screws makes me happy. Attaching to my late 90’s doorbell chime and 24v power was quick and simple. The device is always powered, and means I don’t need that quick release for charging. Before mounting, do start the pairing process in the Ring app. The app detected the device, had me pair, name, and offered instructions for installation. Ring’s ease of use in setup is definitely something that keeps me coming back. Like the 2nd gen, you can setup motion zones to avoid errant notifications for things like cars passing by. The view presented here is very similar to what you’d be used to in previous ring cameras. Where the camera diffs is when you rotate your device to portrait mode. Instantly you’ll get full view of the fairly wide angle lens in use on this model. What this means is that you get a lot more vision of what’s happening floor to ceiling much, much closer to the doorbell than before. No one can sneak under your camera with this wide angle lens, which I’m sure is what drove this update. Overall, there isn’t a ton new with this iteration of the doorbell. USB-C is welcome, as is an easier to charge procedure. The larger field of vision camera might be the killer feature if you’ve dealt with your doorbell being out of the field of vision vertically. Otherwise, this is mostly a small update to a rather mature product. Considering it is the entry level model, that’s not overly surprising, and the new pro models offer some features to take a look at. Overall though, yet another solid product offering from Ring in a fairly crowded market. If you’ve bought into Ring’s ecosystem this is a no brainer if you need a new doorbell. If your still rocking the 2nd gen though, I would suggest either looking to the newer pros.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great addition for our camper!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    We have a camper that I have put up wire-free, battery powered, solar rechargeable cameras up with solar panels on all 4 corners, however, I was needing a doorbell as well. In no time I was able to see the Ring Battery Doorbell as a solution, and a perfect solution it is! Now, I did buy a doorbell solar panel that would hook to the doorbell via the doorbell wires like most hardwired doorbells would have, however, that solar panel did not work (it was not a Ring branded solar panel). So I got back online & looked for the official Ring solution and I found one that the doorbell mounts to and it hooks to the doorbell via USB C. That solution worked flawlessly! And it moves the doorbell off the side of the camper just enough to also act like a mount, which is great! I am probably going to see about getting a mount that will also angle the doorbell but for now this is just perfect! We really could not be happier! The image quality is great, as is the app itself. The quality of the device is exactly what we have come to expect from Ring as we have multiple Ring smart devices in our home & camper at the lake!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Hey - there's someone at your front door.

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    So, when it comes to video doorbells this is definitely not my first. I'll start by saying that overall, the doorbell itself is pretty solid. Where I took points off was the integration with Alexa. I'll get to that in more detail later. The build quality is decent. It's definitely not flimsy but also not the most industrial doorbell I have used. It is built well enough though that I'm not concerned about it breaking easily. It has a decently solid feel in the hand. Setup was a mixed bag. On one hand there is the initial setup with the Ring app. This was rather straightforward. Withing 10 minutes I had the app downloaded, created my Ring account, connected that with my Amazon account, and had the doorbell installed. Where my frustration came in was the Alexa integration. I enabled the Ring Alexa skill, and I do receive voice notifications when someone is detected or presses the button. However, it took multiple attempts to get the video of the doorbell to display on my devices. For clarity I have two Echo Show 10s and two Fire TV Stick 4K Maxs. This is NOT an intuitive process. As for the general functions of the doorbell - this thing works great. It easily knows the difference between people and vehicles. I've had zero false notifications. I use my Echo devices as my doorbell, and this works great as well. The picture quality is clear even at night. Two-way communication is clear and easily understood. The app is great for live viewing and watching recorded notifications. Overall, I am satisfied with the Ring video doorbell. Aside from the rather frustrating process of getting the video to display on my devices, this has been a positive experience. It will remain as my primary video doorbell.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best doorbell camera

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The video quality is amazing on this camera. Sleek design.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Ring Doorbell

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Ring doorbell was very easy to install and has great video quality.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    New mounting mechanism is the killer feature

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    My favorite part about technology is seeing the differences between the first version and the second version of the product that makes it to market. The first version always has something missing, something not quite correct, or not quite the original vision of the product. The second release is the opportunity to fix all the mistakes from the first product. For me the law of dimensioning return kicks in after version 2 which is why I think that comparison between version 1 and version 2 is magical. In the context of the Ring doorbell, at first glance this Ring doorbell does not look any different than the one that has been installed at my garage for the last several years. In many ways I believe the advice to not fix what is not broken so sticking with the same design is a smart choice. Then you unbox this thing and it’s amazing how a couple of tiny changes make all the difference in the world to using this device. The first change is that the doorbell replaces the micro-USB charging cable with USB-C. Good riddance micro-USB. I do love how Ring kept the cable orange. There is no charging brick included, just the cable. The second change is a complete redesign of how the doorbell attaches to the wall mount. In my version the Ring attaches using two T15 Torx screws on the underside of the doorbell. This is a rather uncommon type of screw driver head which meant it became vital to keep the Ring-included screwdriver handy for the device charging sessions. This new model replaces the screws (HORRAY!!!!!) with a plastic clip that slides into a small notch on the underside. I’m embarrassed to admit the number of times I cursed myself from dropping one of the screws While both methods are equally annoying, the benefits of not having to run electrical wire to the doorbell make up for the annoyance of having to use the tools to disconnect it. A third change worth mentioning is the video image. With a 66% increase in vertical coverage, compared with the previous version, this is the difference between seeing a head and a shoulder compared with a person’s entire body. 
In my case this new doorbell is an addition to the existing one making me a fancy two doorbell house. The Ring software app makes it easy to add a new device to the existing setup and I was able to link both doorbells to the same digital chime which is great. There is nothing funnier than the chime ringing and watching my dog run like a bat out of that hot place, down the stairs, and to the door leading to the garage when in fact it is someone at the front door. Dogs are hilarious.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Ring camera

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    First time using RING camera, it was a quick and easy installation!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great

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    Great product easy to install and use for home protection

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    I love Ring products

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    As a long-time Ring user, I was excited to get the newest Ring doorbell to replace my older rechargeable model. The older doorbell was also hard-wired but would still require a recharge every couple months. (I had a spare rechargeable battery that I could swap out with my previous doorbell, so I was never without a doorbell. The batteries were also interchangeable with my Stick-up cameras.) I found that with the new design, you actually remove the entire unit from the wall in order to charge the battery, leaving you without a doorbell while you're charging. Unfortunately I'm not as excited as I thought I was going to be. Although the new design can also be hard-wired, you would have to remove 2 screws from the back of the unit (leaving wires exposed) every time you needed to recharge. Previously, I would simply remove the cover, swap batteries, and I was ready to go within minutes. Other than that, installation is pretty straight-forward - mount the plate on the wall using the 4 included screws (hard-wire if you want to), and attach the doorbell. Scan the QR code on the device, add it to your Ring app, and you're ready to go. I really like the simplicity of the Ring system in adding items and how easily everything works together. The new design offers up to 66% more coverage including head-to-toe video. As with other Ring doorbells, you can receive smart alerts on your phone when motion is detected and can respond to activity with two-way talk and live-view. It also works with the Alexa phone app so you can simply "ask Alexa" to show you who's at the door! When paired with the Ring Protect Plan (subscription required) you can record all of your videos, share them with others, and store them for up to six months. I'm a big fan of Ring products and the Battery Doorbell works great and does a super job. I'm still not sure about removing the unit every time I need to charge but it works great!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Back door ring

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    Easy set up and installation. Perfect for what I need

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Ring Doorbell

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    Best purchase I’ve made so far! It’s very convenient

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great product

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    Got this as a Christmas gift for someone and they really like it!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Ring

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    It’s excellent, reliable & great on storage it’s a 10/10 for me!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Ring Doorbells

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    Works great for my situation! Gives me peace of mind.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    ring camera review

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    everything is flawless, it works perfectly very user friendly. except for one of the most important things, why did they put the charger port on the very back of the ring camera, I could plug it in with a portable power adapter when needed for a day that's quite literally the worst design feature i have ever come across FOR THAT YOU WILL MOST CERTAINLY GET 1 STAR

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Ring
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      Hi RobertV.

      Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We are pleased to read that you are enjoying your new Ring Battery Doorbell and that the included features are meeting your needs and expectations. We believe in keeping people close to what’s important. At Ring, we are constantly innovating on behalf of our customers to develop products that best meet their home and security needs and provide them with as many choices as possible to secure their homes. Together, we’ll make neighborhoods safer!

      Ring Community was launched to help deliver the most current news and educational information to our neighbors. This online forum is divided into four categories: Product Boards, Ring Updates, Tips + Tricks, and a Moderators’ Corner. The Product Boards are where you can begin new topics with your questions or feedback; there is also a search option which helps you find topics that were already posted by other neighbors. We invite you to join our community today!

      Thank you,
      Amilia from Ring. Ring