
Wired Doorbell Plus (2nd Gen) features a bold redesign on the outside and Retinal 2K on the inside. With Motion Detection, Low-Light Sight, and other key features, you can be confident that you’ll see when something happens at your front door.
Q: Does this include the Chime Mini Kit?
A: Hi Sandman. Thank you for your question today! Yes, the Ring Wired Doorbell Plus (2nd Gen) comes with the Chime Kit Mini, a compact device that seamlessly replaces your existing doorbell chime functionality. The Chime Kit Mini installs above your existing chime box and delivers clear, high-quality chime sounds without requiring WiFi setup. When someone presses your doorbell, the Chime Kit Mini activates within less than a second, providing reliable alerts throughout your home. 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. Thank you, Miyuki from Ring.
Q: How do you wire this Ring Doorbell
A: If you have current chimes you can just hook to those or it comes with its own that you can connect to it. Installation was relatively easy, the hardest part was finding the current transformer and finding which fuse to turn off to get it done.
A: Hello. Thank you for reaching out to us with your questions. The main differences are Ring Chime Pro extends wifi coverage for Ring devices, has dual-band 2.4Ghz & 5GHz wifi connectivity (vs 2.4GHz only), a built-in nightlight, and guided feedback during the setup process to help you find the best location for your Ring Chime Pro. Both Ring Chime Pro and Ring Chime are compatible with all existing Ring Video Doorbells and Security Cameras, plug into standard wall outlets, and let you hear real-time notifications anywhere in your home. The Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Gen) captures video in 4K resolution (2880 x 2880) with a unique 1:1 aspect ratio that provides true head-to-toe coverage. This means you'll see four times more detail than standard 1080p HD, making it easier to identify visitors and monitor packages. 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.
A: Hello. We appreciate the time you have taken to ask these questions. Yes, the Ring Wired Doorbell Plus (2nd Gen) has the Motion Warning feature. Motion Warning is a voice announcement feature that can play when motion is detected on select doorbells and cameras. To hear audio alerts in your home, pair it with a Ring Chime or compatible Alexa device (each sold separately). 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.
A: Hi. Thank you for reaching out to us with your question. No, Ring products provide their standard features such as instant alerts, live view, and two-way talk without any subscription. Ring Home Plans offer downloading and sharing video capabilities and additional features for those who want them. The Ring Home Basic Plan includes video recording for one Ring doorbell or home camera, person and package alerts, video preview alerts, and 10% off select Ring site purchases. The cost of the Ring Home Basic Plan is $4.99/month or $49.99/year. The Ring Home Standard Plan covers all home devices at one location, includes everything in the Ring Home Basic Plan, doorbell calls, extended live view, alarm cellular backup, and more. The cost of the Ring Home Standard Plan is $9.99/month or $99.99/year. 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 power do you need for ring doorbell
A: Hi Bubb. Thank you for reaching out to us with your question. The Ring Wired Doorbell Plus (2nd Gen) requires a standard doorbell system, Ring plug-in adapter (not included), or Ring hardwired transformer (not included), with 16 or 24VAC, 10 to 40VA (with 30 to 40VA recommended for optimal performance), 50/60Hz or 24VDC 12W. 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.
A: Hi lig77, Thank you for reaching out to us with your question. Ring products provide their standard features such as instant alerts, live view, and two-way talk without any subscription. Ring Home Plans offer downloading and sharing video capabilities and additional features for those who want them. We have listed the pricing for the optional Ring Home Plans here: The Ring Home Basic Plan includes video recording for one Ring doorbell or home camera, person and package alerts, video preview alerts, and 10% off select Ring website purchases. The cost of the Ring Home Basic Plan is $4.99/month or $49.99/year. The Ring Home Standard Plan covers all home devices at one location, includes everything in the Ring Home Basic Plan, doorbell calls, extended live view, alarm cellular backup, and more. The cost of the Ring Home Standard Plan is $9.99/month or $99.99/year. The Ring Home Premium Plan covers all home devices at one location, includes everything in the Ring Home Standard Plan, smart video search, 24/7 recording, SOS emergency response, and more. The cost of the Ring Home Premium Plan is $19.99/month or $199.99/year. 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.

Wired Doorbell Plus (2nd Gen) features a bold redesign on the outside and Retinal 2K on the inside. With Motion Detection, Low-Light Sight, and other key features, you can be confident that you’ll see when something happens at your front door.

Answer the door from anywhere and stay connected with this Ring small wired doorbell. It delivers 1080p HD video, two-way talk, advanced motion detection, real-time alerts sent straight to your phone, Alexa device or Ring Chime (sold separately). Filter out movement next door or on a busy street with adjustable motion settings so you'll only receive the alerts that matter. Night vision with sharp contrast lets you see every detail - even in the dark.

Our upgraded, wired doorbell camera with added security and style. *Wired Doorbell Plus (Formerly Video Doorbell Pro)* brings you next-level features like enhanced dual-band wifi, color night vision, and built-in Alexa Greetings, an exclusive *Ring Home subscription feature, that answer the door for you when you're busy. And with the slim design and faceplate options, you’ll find a finish to match your front door and style.

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.
| Pros for Ring - Wired Doorbell Plus (2nd Gen)Retinal 2K for crisp, true-to-life video, Motion Detection, Low-Light Sight - Silver | |||
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| Video Quality, Design, Overall Performance, Motion Detection, Installation Ease | Video Quality, Overall Performance, Ease of use, Installation, Price | There were no pros for this product— | Video Quality, Overall Performance, Design, Field of View, Ease of Installation |
| Cons for Ring - Wired Doorbell Plus (2nd Gen)Retinal 2K for crisp, true-to-life video, Motion Detection, Low-Light Sight - Silver | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | Compatibility, Connectivity, Battery Life, Chime, Wired | There were no cons for this product— | Compatibility |
Customers regard the Wired Doorbell Plus (2nd Gen)Retinal 2K's video quality as adequate. The 2K resolution is appreciated for providing a clear and true-to-life video experience. There were no cons listed for this product.
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I recently had a bad experience with a different doorbell camera and now that I have had this one, I feel even more justified in the review I left for the other one. Since I have had various brands of doorbells over the years, this one has truly impressed me. So, let me get the few things I don’t like out of the way and then I’ll get into everything I enjoyed. One thing I don’t like about some security cameras is being forced into a subscription to be able to record video. Though, this one is like that, you can buy the Ring Alarm Pro base station and record to Micro-SD. However, many features still require a subscription. The other thing I did not like is the plastic angle piece for installation feels very flimsy. I feel like it could easily be ripped off my door frame. The main bracket is metal, but due to the position of my door, the angle is needed, so it now has the plastic behind it. Now, out of all the doorbell cameras I have had, this is the first one that did not need some external power source for the chime. I never did understand why I needed to provide an external USB charger for some of them, or have a whole device of its own plugged in. This one just connects right up to the wires inside my old box and is stuck to the wall. Just like the 2 wires used to connect the camera on the outside. Detection on this thing has been immaculate. I turned motion detection on to see if there is anything I might miss. Apparently I have various animals now visiting my front door. I don’t know if they have been doing that before and I just never caught it on camera or what. Because the viewing angle on this thing is huge, as I can see my whole door, or now that the door bell replies “You are being recorded” when it detects motion and the animals think someone is talking to them. Either way, I find it interesting that I can see so much at the same time and it detects it all. This includes package detection as I get recording of it being delivered and when I removed it. One thing I like about wired cameras is being able to record early and often. Some wired doorbell cameras still only recorded the moment they detected motion. This one seems to be recording all the time but only saving seconds before the motion/person/package are detected so you can see everything up to the actual event. When there isn’t anything detected, you get a snapshot every 1 minute, so you can see a timelapse of the day. When viewing live, I was surprised there was no record or snapshot feature. Come to find out, it records it automatically when you go live, so you can go back through it with other moments and grab what you need from there. Ring is also known for their neighborhood features. Like their own social posts for others to share incidents around your neighborhood, but they also have a built-in search party option that can help find lost pets and “Amazon Sidewalk” that allows other devices to share the network connection through your device. Personally, I find that a bit invasive and have disabled them myself, but they claim they are secure and it does help the community with trackers and such. Of course Ring is by Amazon, so you can easily connect this to your Amazon account and have it ring on other Alexa devices. If you have other Ring cameras, it can even send notifications through the cameras, in case you are out back when the doorbell is pressed for instance. You can also view your devices through their website and enable notifications with your browser, so they even show up on your computer. I could go on about every single little thing I like about this camera over the ones I had previously, but I feel I have rambled enough. Overall, this Ring wired doorbell camera has a huge field of view, crystal clear image, amazing detection and a load of other features. With the simple install and not needing an additional power source, it already impressed me before I really started using it.
DavidJr Posted
Home security has come a long way, and the Ring Wired Doorbell Plus 2nd Gen shows just how far. If you’ve been looking for a smarter, more reliable way to keep an eye on your home, this little device makes a strong case. It blends everyday convenience with advanced security features in a way that feels both practical and efficient. First Impressions Unboxing the Ring Wired Doorbell Plus, you immediately notice the thought that went into its design. Everything you need is right there in the box — even a clever angled wedge to help you get the perfect view. Better yet, installation is refreshingly simple. Most people will have it up and running in under 15 minutes, no toolbox heroics required. Easy Setup, No Battery Hassles Because it’s wired, you don’t have to worry about charging or swapping batteries. Just remember to flip off the power before you start - safety first. Once installed, the included chime makes sure you’ll hear visitors no matter where you are in the house, even if you’re wearing headphones. It’s a small touch, but one that makes everyday use feel effortless. Crystal-Clear Views, Day or Night This is where the Ring Wired Doorbell Plus really glows. Its Retinal 2K resolution delivers sharp, detailed video that makes faces and packages easy to see. Night vision is equally impressive, giving you peace of mind around the clock. And then there’s the 3D Motion Detection. Instead of bombarding you with alerts every time a car drives by, you can fine-tune the sensitivity so you only get notified when it really matters. It’s smart enough to learn and adapt, cutting down on false alarms while keeping you in the loop. Everyday Use The companion app ties everything together. It’s clean, intuitive, and makes it easy to check live footage, talk to visitors, or adjust settings from anywhere. Whether you’re at work, traveling, or just upstairs, you’re always connected. The build quality also inspires confidence. It feels sturdy and ready to handle whatever the weather throws at it — from blazing summers to icy winters. Style Notes If there’s one small quibble, it’s the finish. Depending on your door hardware, the color might not blend perfectly. It’s not a dealbreaker, but worth noting if you’re particular about aesthetics. Final Thoughts The Ring Wired Doorbell Plus 2nd Gen is more than just a gadget — it’s peace of mind in a sleek package. With easy installation, smart motion detection, crisp video, and a user-friendly app, it’s a solid investment for anyone serious about home security. It doesn’t just watch your doorstep. It helps you feel at home, knowing you’re protected. Recommended!
Goor00inTX Posted
Great Fast response Quickly adjusts IR to prevent blowout Simple install Can describe events AI descriptions allow to search for specific events Loud microphone Very clear speech if there is not noise pollution No ghosting even when poorly lit Includes a wedge in the box Simple install Doorbell rings can now be like phone calls Doesn’t have the cooldown time between events like previous models Not so great Birds eye view not working Doorbell screw locations changed from previous generations Audio muffled with certain background noises Chime mini sounds distorted AI event description delays previews Announcements on Echo devices inconsistent Viewing angle reduced from 150 to 140 degrees Limited functionality without a subscription Fully dependent on internet No local storage or AI capability No Alexa Greetings capability Installation mounting position is different than previous generations The design is more rounded than previous generations. Ring has also redesigned the IR ring. Instead of a ring that appears to be a single light, the new version you can see distinct LED strips arrange to be somewhat circular. This latest doorbell no longer works with existing hardwired chimes. Instead, it includes a Chime Mini in the box. Consistent with their product lineup, the Wired Doorbell Plus has no local storage and AI processing is done via the cloud. Functionality is limited without a paid subscription. While it can answer with certain predefined responses, Alexa Greetings capability is limited to the Pro doorbell Installation 7/10 Installation is easy if you are mechanically inclined. It is very similar to previous generations of Ring doorbells. Strangely, like the past 3 Ring doorbells our family has had the mounting screw locations have been moved again. After years of owning ring doorbells our brick now has multiple holes drilled in it. It would be nice if Ring standardized the mounting holes between doorbell design changes. The most significant difference is when you install the Chime Mini you bypass your existing doorbell chime. It has double sided tape so you can stick it inside your existing chime to take its place. It sounds horrible and distorted but does offer one benefit. The doorbell no longer uses just phantom power from your chime which creates limitations in performance. Instead, the doorbell gets full power at all times. Video 8/10 The latest version of the doorbell does have some better specs, but some have been downgraded. The resolution has been increased to 2K but the viewing angle has been reduced from 150 in previous generations to 140 degrees. It is not very noticeable but it is unusual to see a previous version having better specifications. Video quality has been improved where faces are sharper. There are signs of compression but Ring has done a respectable job minimizing the effects. With it fully hardwired it means preroll is full quality and the entire video is clear with no ghosting. No more viewing blurry or pixelated preroll. However, dynamic range seems to have decreased. Faces during the daytime are often dark and not very clear even if there is a modest amount of daylight in the area. Night vision is the opposite. Ring really seems to have improved IR exposure. Faces typically blown out by IR up close are not an issue. Even if their face starts out overexposed the camera quickly adjusts. Audio 7/10 The speaker on the doorbell is certainly loud enough. In fact, on full volume your neighbors across the street could easily hear talking. However, understanding is a whole different story. When listening through the app and there is any noise such as traffic, speech sounds blown out. It is like the microphone sensitivity is turned up too high. However, during normal sounds of nature it does a much better job of picking up speech clearly. In fact, during this scenario the audio quality is possibly the best Ring has ever done and conversations feel more natural. Performance 8/10 With the fully hardwired setup, response time is greatly improved. No more waiting for the camera to wake from low power mode. Events are quickly announced on any Amazon Echos you have around your house. However, every once in a while, it seemed to stop announcing and showing events. After the doorbell had been installed for a few days it seems to have improved. With updates being automatic it could be that this improved after an overnight update. What will slow things down consistently is turning on AI recognition. When the AI recognition is turned on there is a long delay from when an event happens and when it shows up on the timeline for viewing. App Notifications and Answering 5/10 It seems like Ring is trying out some new features that haven’t been fully optimized yet. Notifications are usually pretty fast to Echo devices in the house and only delayed by a second or two, but the app is less consistent. Initially it seemed to be due to a new feature where you can receive a call when someone rings the doorbell. When our family tried to use it the phone and app would ring and when you answered it would just spin. We turned that feature off thinking it would help, but currently the phone only rings half of the time when someone presses the button. This is when using the latest app on an iPhone 17 Pro Max with the app set to allow critical alerts. Two different phones had the same experience. When the app did notify of a doorbell press, answering was much quicker than previous Ring doorbells. Final Thoughts The Wired Doorbell Plus is a solid product from a hardware perspective disregarding the Chime Mini. However, the software feels like Ring needs time to optimize. For those of you who have had Ring products in the past, this should not be a surprise. If their track record continues, this doorbell will likely improve over time and maybe add a new feature or two. For those unsure, you may want to wait a little bit for Ring to iron things out a bit. For those familiar with the way Ring handles new products and are confident the software will continue to improve, this new fully hardwired version eliminates the compromises of the previous generations.
CraigB Posted