Ring - Video Doorbell Pro - Satin Nickel
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Description
Features
HD Video and two-way talk
With 1080p HD video and two-way talk, see, hear and speak to people from your phone, tablet or select Alexa-enabled device.
Motion Zones
Customize your motion zone settings to focus on areas you need to protect.
Dual Band Connectivity
Get a more reliable connection and fewer interruptions with dual-band (2.4GHz or 5GHz) wifi connectivity.
Wi-Fi connectivity
Easily setup your Ring Video Doorbell Pro by connecting to wifi via the Ring app and mounting in your desired location
Privacy Features
Includes privacy features, such as customizable privacy zones and audio privacy, to focus only on what's relevant to you.
Sharing Features
Save and share video and photos with an optional Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately).
Works with Alexa
Works With Alexa so you can hear audio announcements when anyone prsses the doorbell or triggers the motion sensor
What's Included
4 Interchangeable faceplates
Drill Bit
Installation Screws & Anchors
Live Camera View
Optional wiring and connectors
Pro Power Kit
Quick Setup Guide
Screwdriver
Video Doorbell Pro
Key Specs
- Camera Resolution1920 x 1080
- Night VisionYes
- Works WithAmazon Alexa, Ring
- Storage TypeCloud
General
- Product NameVideo Doorbell Pro
- BrandRing
- Model Number8VR1P6-0EN0/88LP000CH000
- ColorSatin Nickel
- Color CategoryMulti
- Color FinishSilver
Camera
- Camera Resolution1920 x 1080
- Night VisionYes
Power
- Power SourceHard wired
Compatibility
- App CompatibleYes
- Works WithAmazon Alexa, Ring
Connectivity
- Camera ConnectivityWired
- ChimeNone
Recording and Playback
- Video Recording CapabilityYes
Storage
- Storage TypeCloud
Features
- Mobile NotificationsYes
Dimension
- Product Height4.5 inches
- Product Width1.85 inches
- Product Depth1 inches
- Product Weight1 pounds
Included
- Installation Hardware IncludedYes
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC852239005208
Customer reviews
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 7230 reviews
(7,230 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Video Quality4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Mobile App4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Sound Quality4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers consistently note the Video Doorbell Pro's easy installation, excellent video quality, and enhanced security features. They appreciate the peace of mind it provides. However, some customers express concerns about the price, occasional connectivity issues, the subscription requirement, a delay in notifications, and subpar night vision.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Easy to install, Motion detection, Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Ring Pro is the better choice.
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I went with the Ring Pro because I had a wired doorbell. Wiring the camera outside was very easy. I didn't need the extra mounting bases to alter the view. The flat mount worked best for me. I used the Motion Zones to limit the area of detected motion. I set the Motion Sensitivity to People Only. But, I still get some non-people motion sensed. The new connector type for the inside bell was really easy to install too. Loosen 2 terminals and attach the Ring module. I checked the voltage to verify that I was in the range. The video quality is excellent at day and night. The Ring App was easy to use and the Ring Pro setup ran with no problem.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Motion detection
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Video Doorbell to Enhance Security
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I installed the Ring Video Doorbell Pro about three weeks ago (as of the date of this review). I would say that it is a great product to enhance security at your home and to interact with those who come to your house whether or not you are at home. I will talk about two aspects of this video doorbell product in this review. First is the installation process. Before you even purchase the Ring Video Doorbell Pro, you need to do some homework on your existing doorbell hardware. The Ring Video Doorbell Pro is powered by the electric current coming from your existing doorbell's transformer, and that transformer must be supplying between 16 VAC and 24 VAC. If your existing doorbell is battery powered, then you can look into something like the Ring Video Doorbell 2, which is also battery powered. If your existing doorbell transformer does not meet the voltage requirements, then you could look into changing out the transformer for one that does meet these requirements. The other requirement is that your 802.11 b/g/n WiFi signal must be good enough outside of your door to allow the doorbell to communicate with your WiFi access point. If there isn't enough power or enough WiFi signal, then the Ring Video Doorbell will not work until you address those issues. The first step in installing the Ring Video Doorbell is to turn off power to your doorbell at the breaker box. The second step is to connect their Ring Pro Power Kit to your existing doorbell transformer and chime. This is not difficult at all, and there are articles on Ring's website as well as YouTube videos that document this process. The third step is removing your current doorbell and connecting the Ring Video Doorbell Pro to your doorbell wiring. This is also easy enough to do. The problems with installation occur if the surface you have to install on is not typical of what Ring shows in their installation videos. In Ring's documentation, they always show a flat, wide surface, whether that is wood, brick, or stucco. However, in my neighborhood, the doorbells were installed on the door's trim, which has decorative tiers. So, in my case, I had to build up a backing to create a flat surface on which to install the doorbell. I cut to fit a paint stir stick and sanded it for proper depth in order to create this backing (See attached picture). After verifying that the doorbell worked for a few days, I used some almond colored silicone caulking to seal and hide the backing. Once the doorbell hardware is installed, restore power to the doorbell, and proceed to configure the doorbell with the Ring mobile app. However, this is where I experienced my second installation issue. In Ring's documentation, it says that once your restore power to your doorbell, the Ring Video Doorbell Pro will begin speaking to you in a few minutes. Well, once power was restored, I waited and waited. The doorbell did nothing; no speaking; no light circling around the button. I began to worry that either there wasn't enough power getting to the doorbell from my transformer or that I had a defective unit. I went inside to begin researching what my options were. As I started reading on my tablet about some other ways to power the doorbell, I suddenly heard some talking outside my front door. When I went out, the Ring Video Doorbell Pro was speaking, and there was a light circling around the button. This was about 10 minutes after having restored power. So, when Ring says wait a few minutes, they mean wait several minutes. So, I was then able to start the doorbell configuration process. When the doorbell started looking for WiFi networks to join, my SSID was not listed among the others, but I was able to manually enter the SSID name and password. The Ring Video Doorbell Pro immediately connected to my WiFi network with no problems at that point. I have the Netgear Orbi WiFi mesh system, and I do have it set to broadcast the SSID. So, if you have this same WiFi router, or you experience something similar, you can try manually entering in your network information to try connecting. The rest of the configuration process was uneventful. The next part of this review concerns actually using the Ring Video Doorbell Pro. In the end the Ring Video Doorbell Pro was successfully installed with my existing doorbell chimes dinging when the Ring Doorbell was pressed (with about a 1 second delay). I receive a notification on my phone when someone presses the doorbell button, and if I go into the Ring app, I am presented with a video of the visitors outside my door. The speaker and microphone on the doorbell allow me to communicate with my visitors, whether I am at home or away. In the Ring app, you can also setup Motion Zones under your Motion Settings. You can "draw" zones on the video feed that you want your doorbell to care about as far as motion is concerned. So, if there is activity outside of your door, Ring will record that activity, even if the visitor does not press the doorbell button. This is great for security or for visitors who knock on your door, rather than ring the doorbell. You will probably need to play with your Motion Zone definitions and/or the motion sensitivity settings, as I have found that at night headlights will cause a Motion Event alert to be sent to my phone. One aspect of Ring's products, including the Video Doorbell Pro, that I do not like is that Ring requires that you subscribe to a Recording Plan in order for the video captured by the doorbell to be available for viewing at a later time. The Video Doorbell Pro will work without a subscription, allowing you to remotely "answer" a live doorbell ring or motion event and have an audio/video conversation with a visitor. However, if you want your doorbell to be part of your home security, then you will want to subscribe to a Recording Plan in order to capture those motion events in the middle of the night or when you're away on vacation. Overall, I would say that the Ring Video Doorbell Pro is a good product, which does what it says, and I would recommend it. It does require some upfront research and can require some extra effort to install. It also requires a Recording Plan subscription to store videos for later viewing. As long as these caveats are understood, then I think you will be pleased with the Ring Video Doorbell Pro.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
This product is not for everyone!! NEW UPDATED
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Before buying this product you want to do all your research.In my case it worked out really well with no issue. Had it for 4 days and will update soon.You must have a fast internet connection for it to work correctly. I have 300 Down and 50 UP. The upload speed is important. If you have the minimum requirement do not buy.I have a dedicated 5 GHz Wi-Fi for the dooorbell also.I configure my router to support doorbell Pro and made it work efficient with no issue. I didn't take any chance on the 2.4 GHz. I don't think it's a big deal but there is a delay for doorbell because it trying to ring your phone first before it rings the doorbell. The connection to my phone is incredible with no issue or delay outside on the phone network. Based on the angle that I have my Doorbell Pro I don't have any issue with motion sensor because it's only looking at a wall and a cover pretty much the whole hallway. I took a big risk buying this product knowing I may have to return it back if it didn't work out. After reviewing all the review online it seems a lot of people have slow internet connection. This is the reason why a lot of people are giving a negative a review on this item. I also noticed in the new update lets you do live view on your phone.I think the old model works best for people with slow internet speed because it's not as high as resolution as you see on the new Pro. If the company can let you pick your resolution on this new doorbell Pro it would work a lot better for everyone. (Ex 480p, 720p and 1080p) I would only recommend this product to a friend that has high internet speed The only concern that I have it's always hot. I'm not sure if it's going to stand up to the Texas weather. I'll be back in 2 weeks to update!!! 6/22/2016 Do not buy if you have a slow upload speed It's been a month since I updated my review on Ring Video Doorbell Pro. I have ran into some issues where for a split second of the recording it shows a grey pictures then it goes back to the video but not to the point where it's a big problem Out of all the doorbells that you can buy with video on the internet. This product is still the best out of all of them. If you're still uncertain about this model I would recommend buying the old model that has really positive review. It works every time when someone rings the doorbell also when they enter into the door way. On my router I have an option to keep track of how many megabytes it uses every day. so far it's been really consistent between 550 - 750 MB a day. I'm pretty sure this is due to all the upload of the video that it takes. Especially when we do a two way conference. It does take a lot of bandwidth to do. You want to make sure you have the best upload speed as possible in your area. I would definitely recommend 8 or higher on upload speed I was playing with the upload speed for a while it seems anything less than 5 upload I was having issue. Also I give it Priority for the upload within the router. Meaning if anyone ring the doorbell it's going to use a hundred percent of the upload speed and take away from every other device in the house. If someone has to ring the doorbell most likely I wouldn't be home so it's not a big deal for me to give it first priority out of all the device. Based on what you can buy today on the internet this still gets a 5 out of 5
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to install
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Smart Home Essential.
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have recently purchased a home, and I have been set on a mission to make my home as connected as possible. Finding the right product lineup has been interesting. The Ring was a product that peaked my interest when I heard about it on shark tank. I'm glad I picked up the Ring Pro, and installation was quite easy. You'll need a power drill to get the Ring in place on cinder block construction, but other than that was a breeze. I like that they have partnered with Wink, and I am able to set up Robots to allow for use of motion being detected as a trigger. Pros: Infrared sensors for nighttime viewing. Easy installation. Wink compatibility. Kēvo compatibility. Able to speak (or ignore) those as your door. Low cost for service to keep recordings. Changeable face plates. No batteries required. 1080p wide angle camera. Cons: Not able to adjust video quality within the app, nor can I seek to find a place to do so. It states it does it automatically, but user control here would be nice. Only a 30-day free trial to their cloud storage. Feel like I should get more for the money I have spent. But who doesn't? To summarize, the Ring was a great purchase for our household, and it has surely helped us with knowing who comes and goes at our house. Would highly recommend a look at this device if in the market for an outdoor camera/smart doorbell device.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to install
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
AMAZING!!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I LOVE my Ring!! It is amazing!! I read plenty of reviews before purchasing to figure out which version of the Ring was better and decided on the Pro because I knew that my voltage was high enough and would be able to support it. I was a little leery of the wiring and setup but even that worked out without any problems. The instructions are easy to follow and it does not take long at all to complete set up. I have enjoyed each moment of knowing who is approaching my door and especially when knowing that I have a package dropped off. There is a slight delay sometimes but overall, it is a great product. If you have a doorbell that does not face the sidewalk/street but instead faces the other side of your doorframe, make sure to get a mount, it makes a world of difference.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Motion detection, Video quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Tested & Proven
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Check your doorbell and see if your old bell has power. Ring Pro requires 16-24v Slimmer than the original Ring Pro and fits right over the old doorbell fitting. The advance motion zoning allows specific areas instead of ranges. I added a dyconn angle adaptor for better viewing. Would of given the product five stars but the tiny speakers is disappointing. Person at the door can barely hear my voice Receiving the audio on my iPhone is good but could be better. Perhaps future models will have 2-way noise canceling or directional microphones on the unit If your looking for something that will record and notify when packages arrive or deter unwanted people knowing they are being recorded.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to installCons mentioned:Night vision
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Nice system; very helpful
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought the pro version because my existing doorbell had power. I also prefer the slimmer look compared to the battery version. It took me all of 15 minutes to install. Pros: easy to install, great picture quality, customizable options fo sensitivity, sounds, and notifications. Great sound and response also. Cons: the I/R (night vision) seems to stay on too long on my covered porch. Also, I had to return the first unit because it lost connectivity with my router and I couldn't get it back online after several reinstall/setup from scratch attempts. This new one is working just fine but STILL seems to keep the night vision on too long. I'm sure a smaller porch won't cause it to stay in night vision mode. My porch is really large, but you'd think this can be adjusted.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Security
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I LOVE THIS DOORBELL!!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I can sit in the back of my house and watch the front door, if I want to. It is good for security, and even better for just general awareness of your surroundings. If you want to know what is going on in front of your house (or where ever you install it) you will WANT this doorbell. I get a great picture and I get a pic at night too. And I LOVE the intercom feature!
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionMy front door faces west, what effect will the hot summer sun do to the camera?
Asked by Mike.
- A:Answer My house is facing west. My ring video doorbell worked great when I bought it earlier this year but now I cannot make out an image during the day. It looks like a completely overexposed image.. pure white in the center.
Answered by Babbitt
Q: QuestionCan you help me install this,I video doorbell pro. Thank you
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Agree with above answers. The set up video is super easy and walks you through it once you download app and it also comes with a small paper manual that has written instructions. All you do though is pop the cover where the chime is inside your house off and disconnect the wires and reconnect the ring wires. Make sure you have flipped the circuit breaker off beforehand though. After that you can replace the cover and go outside to the doorbell on outside of house. You take old button off and replace with new button. Connect to your wi-fi and it should be good to go.
Answered by Medic422
Q: QuestionHow many smart phones can you connect to this device?
Asked by donna1.
- A:Answer You can connect as many devices as you’d like. You can invite people to join using their email address. But only the people that are logged on with the original email address that the Ring pro has installed with will have full access. By this I mean anyone who joined because they were invited through their email will NOT have access to delete and videos. They basically can view all the videos but cannot delete any of them. Only the account owner or any device logged in with the account owners loggin can delete videos.
Answered by Nini
Q: Questionwhat is the difference between ring doorbell 2 and video pro
Asked by barry.
- A:Answer The ring doorbell 2 has the option to use the battery pack or being hardwired. The ring pro can only be hard wired.
Answered by Matt
Q: QuestionDo you have to pay a monthly fee to have video storage for Ring - Video Doorbell Elite - Satin Nickel and Ring Flood Lights ?
Asked by jazii64.
- A:Answer If you want video storage there is a $3.00 per month fee. You get a free trial for 30 days initially. You need wifi and the app. If you want to have your video and be able to see it after it happens that will be the monthly fee. If you don't want the fee you will still see what is at your door but only live. Can't go back and see it an hour later. Hope this helps. No fee for the app.
Answered by Golfergabe
Q: QuestionIt says Satin Nickel/Venetian/Satin Black/Pearl White but nowhere to select the color of your purchase?
Asked by NEVERKiLLTIME.
- A:Answer The product comes with interchangeable faceplates in all listed colors.
Answered by VBag
Q: QuestionIf it senses motion in the distance will it enable the video if somebody does not push the door bell button?
Asked by Robert.
- A:Answer If the camera can see it it will pretty much take a video and save it if you want. You open the app and set the zone/area you want to take a video. You can set up a zone just to notify you if someone steps into the square zone you set. You can also put it to notify you or just record and you can check later. You can set notify on any and all movement, only if the door bell rings or both.
Answered by KennyC
Q: QuestionMy existing doorbell is facing sideway on the door frame and I don't want to drill the bricks with wires hanging out. Is the lens adjustable? Any solution?
Asked by Nel.
- A:Answer They sell an installation kit to set your doorbell at the desired angle
Answered by KrissVectR