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Ring Video Doorbell - 1080p HD video, improved motion detection, easy installation – Satin Nickel

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Arrives Saturday, Jul 6
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Color: Satin Nickel


Configuration: Doorbell only


Features

  • 1080p HD video doorbell with enhanced features that let you see, hear, and speak to anyone from your phone, tablet, or PC.
  • An update from the original Ring Video Doorbell, enjoy improved motion detection, privacy zones and audio privacy, and crisper night vision.
  • Receive mobile notifications when anyone presses your doorbell or triggers your built-in motion sensors.
  • Powered by the built-in rechargeable battery or connects to existing doorbell wires for constant power.
  • Easily setup by connecting your Ring Video Doorbell to wifi through the Ring app and mounting with the included tools.
  • With a Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately), record all your videos, review what you missed for up to 180 days, and share videos and photos.
  • Pair with select Alexa-enabled devices to enable announcements and two-way talk for convenient in-home monitoring. With a Ring Protect plan (subscription sold separately), Alexa can also make voice announcements and automatically show live video feed on an Echo Show, Fire TV, or Fire Tablet when your Ring doorbell detects a person or package.

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to Attach and Configure
Color: Venetian Bronze Configuration: Doorbell only
My version was both battery backup and wired. Since my old "smart" doorbell was wired into a power source I was able to utilize the same wiring. Installation on the wall took 4 screws but were not difficult. The product combined with the Ring app is what makes this an easy install. My previous door bell often failed to work and the app was tedious while also failing to access the doorbell consistently. I have control over motion recognition and method of alerting me. Works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024 by RRT

  • Piece of mind
Color: Venetian Bronze Configuration: Doorbell only
I have a friend that swears by his ring. We go on trips every now and then and I wanted the ability to see if anything was happening at the house while we were out of town. Not only that but my wife can see who is at the door or if a package gets dropped off. Installing the ring was easy, just two wires. What I didn't know was the recommended height of 4 feet. We have a porch you have to walk up so my ring was about 7 feet off the ground, no Bueno... it was missing a lot and only picking people up when they got to the bottom of the steps. Reading the instructions "again" I saw they make a wedge kit for situations like mine. Two days later and two wedges everything was good to go. Now I'm picking up chipmunks in the driveway cars going by mail deliveries. I even had to turn down the sensitivity a little. Bottom line it works great and I'm not worried about being gone for a few days. Priceless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024 by chris v.

  • Good quality, very clear photos & videos. Reasonable price, quick delivery
Color: Satin Nickel Configuration: Doorbell only
Very clear pictures & videos. A little difficult to get up and working, just keep going. Pictures have to be deleted one at abtime, as far as I can tell. Theres no "Delete All" feature. It has a very wide range of view.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024 by Robert C.

  • How safe u can be that u can watch a stranger & call 911 right away 4 help
Color: Satin Nickel Configuration: Doorbell only
4 my side door driveway, not working rt. Now cause I changed internet carriers & when I went bac 2old carriers I couldn't retrieve my old password & it's not working now & I don't no what 2do!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024 by Teresa

  • Back to the Drawing Board, Amazon (UPDATED)
Color: Venetian Bronze Configuration: Doorbell only
I've been using this Ring doorbell and camera system for a couple of years now - plenty of time to put the gear through its paces and form a conclusion. In short, this stuff is basically little more than toys. I'll begin with some positive comments, however... The hardware of both the doorbell and the "R2D2" cameras is quite impressive. It's solid, the fit and finish are excellent, and the materials used are excellent quality. The 1080 camera is sharp and clear - even in the dead of night, and the audio is as good as one could expect given that there isn't anything capturing the sound except a tiny condenser mic. That said... The sensitivity sensor is highly erratic, regardless of what level it is set to. On a few occasions, the recorder won't even trip should someone come up to the door, but thankfully, this is rare. Most of the problems are with the inconsistency of distance. For example, people walking along the sidewalk in front of my house are basically never detected (which is proper), but should a postal delivery vehicle or a garbage truck go by, then the system is triggered. Keep in mind that a sidewalk is normally closer to a house than a street, and my property is no exception. Even a stray headlight will trip the system, which is exasperating when it happens in the middle of the night. When the system *does* properly record, there are too many instances of the recording starting too late or quitting too early, which results in images of humans at our door getting chopped off. Inexplicably, the unit contains a battery that cannot be swapped out. This means that you have to take the doorbell offline for hours at a time so that the battery inside it can be recharged. I'll admit, I didn't read the fine print when I purchased so my bad, but c'mon, who would have thought that someone would have designed a security system that had to be taken offline by *design*? As bad as all the above is, the absolute showstopper is the horrific problem with wi-fi - a problem so consistent and acute that it renders this product useless. The doorbell and the cameras are constantly going offline, and the only way that they can be brought back online is for the user to be onsite and physically reconnect the devices. Talk about unclear on the concept! The whole idea of home security is that you want it working when you're AWAY, Amazon, not just when you're at home. The slightest network glitch causes the system to completely blow up: a slight power interruption, the router temporarily losing network, etc. However, every single device in my household is smart enough to come back online once the connection has been restored, except...the Ring system. Sometimes, eventually, the doorbell "figures something out" and comes back online, but the cameras? Never. They would be better off as paperweights. Some of this is not Amazon's fault - it's the nature of a motion detection system. The problem is that with the system metaphorically yelling "Fire!" all the time, you become naturally insensitive to its warnings, or if you simply turn it off so you aren't disturbed, then this defeats the whole purpose, right? UPDATE 8-13-2023: AFter speaking with a courteous and knowledgable customer service representative named Melissa, I was satisfied with the information she provided in re to the operation of the doorbell. For the most part, she affirmed my observations about the proximity sensitivity issues I documented here as well as the necessity to deactivate and uninstall the device in order to charge it. Her suggestion was to hardwire the doorbell, but I explained that due to the trim around our door as well as other issues, hardwiring would be cost prohibitive. I stated that I am very pleased with the performance of the battery itself - it only needs charging 3-4 times per year, but that the real issue was that the battery requires 6-8 hours to charge no matter what type of charger that is used. I also stated that I was aware that fast-charging shortens the life of lithium batteries, but that this decision should be left up to customers, not the designers. For my part, I would rather be able to fast-charge the battery and get my doorbell operating again even if this means purchasing a replacement a little sooner than I might have had to. I've added two additional stars to this review: one for the unusually strong battery performance and one for Melissa's patient assistance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by Gregory J. Winters

  • These things just work!!
Color: Satin Nickel Configuration: Doorbell only
I have good number of cameras, doorbells, and alexa devices all configured and paired together. I bought this doorbell to upgrade my back door. Its definitely came a long way since the first gen. Not to keen on the built in battery but we'll see how that works!! These have a lot of great options and features that really give you good control over your devices with a few major cons that really are hard to overlook and should cost a few stars. Pros. Great alerts, great video quality for just 1080p, range, and night vision. I can have it setup so if my front door gets motion alert, all the flood lights and cameras that can see that area light up and record. You can share with family members and determine what cameras they can see and which they cannot. I.E. we have a bedroom cam for our rottweiler puppy that has a large crate we can see right into during these early training months. I'd rather not having my teenage kids seeing into my bedroom but them getting motion alerts for the doors is awesome. Cons. Local storage is blocked behind a paywall. I literally bought a 512gb microsd card and found out when I couldn't find where to enable that you have to not just pay more than what I was before with one camera, but you have to move up to their most expensive 20 dollar a month plan!!! What... The...heck Ring!??! I'm reading also that even after you do this, you can't use both cloud AND local storage.. This is double dumb and downright either HORRENDOUS design by the developers or just intentional extortion via nickel and diming of their already paying customers. I'm a 25+ year IT professional. In EVERY camera system or data suite you care about, local and cloud storage together IS the bee's knees. It should be available on cloud no matter what in case of fire/ring alarm theft and local storage used for faster replaying of recent events up to the amount of data your SD card can hold. Rather than giving in and paying, I returned the SD card and said screw it. I previously was paying about 3.99 a month for my single ring camera. I got tired of maintaining my local IP camera setup and needing a vm (virtual machine) running to record and eating up storage on my NAS to save it all. I was stoked when I saw the local storage. I dropped over 500 bucks on doorbell cams for back and side doors, flood light cams, and interior cameras to ensure our pets left home are fine and being checked on when we go on longer trips. I was OK moving up to 10 dollars a month for all that I get. Adding another 10 on top for something that costs RING NOTHING for me to use. is unacceptable. This is just a money-grabbing paywall and it needs to stop. Lastly, the biggest operational con besides this is the poor integration with Alexa for scheduling camera functions. I.E. I do like getting driveway alerts via the alexa when motion is detected because its a blind spot inside my house. One window on the back side of the house can see the driveway due to garage location. I set a schedule or snooze it to not give motion alerts if I'm having people over and it completely ignores this schedule and gives endless motion alerts via the alexa devices. Stupid annoying and it seems people have been complaining about this on the forum since 2018. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023 by Ryan Dubbs

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