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The RingBattery Video Doorbell (2024 release) is a state-of-the-art DIY wireless video doorbell camera that offers a head-to-toe view with 1440p HD video and color night vision. It features a built-in rechargeable battery for easy installation, customizable motion detection, and privacy zones to protect your personal space. With the Ring app, you can manage alerts and recorded videos, ensuring you never miss a moment at your front door.
Dimensions | 6.19 cm x 2.30 cm x 12.65 cm (4.98 in x 2.44 in x 0.91 in) |
Available Colours | Satin Nickel, Venetian Bronze |
Video | 1440 x 1440 HD Video, Head-To-Toe View, Live View, Colour Night Vision |
Motion Detection | Advanced Motion Detection with Customisable Motion Zones |
Field of View | 150° horizontal, 150° vertical |
Audio | Two-way audio with noise cancellation |
Power | Runs on a built-in, rechargeable battery. Can be hardwired to an existing doorbell system or transformer for continuous charging (8–24 VAC, 40 VA max, 50/60 Hz). No halogen or garden-lighting transformers; no DC transformer/power supply. |
Internet Requirements | Requires a minimum upload speed of 2 Mbps for optimal performance. |
Connectivity | 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connection @ 2.4 GHz |
Estimated Install Time | ~5 minutes |
Operating Conditions | -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F) Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and other conditions may increase the temperature of your device and affect performance. |
Setup Requirement | Only if wiring in: standard doorbell system with 8–24 VAC, 40 VA max, 50/60 Hz doorbell transformer. |
Box Includes | Battery Video Doorbell USB-C Charging Cable Mounting Bracket Installation Tools and Hardware Setup Guide Security Sticker |
Warranty | One-year limited warranty including theft protection. If you are a consumer, the limited warranty is in addition to your consumer rights, and does not jeopardise these rights in any way. This means you may still have additional rights at law even after the limited warranty has expired. Learn more about warranty. |
Software Security Updates | This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about software security updates. If you already own a Ring device, visit Software Security Updates in Ring Control Centre for information specific to your device. |
M**Y
Best video doorbell on the market
Really good quality look and feel to the doorbell. Easy to set up, charge and connect to wifi. The motion detection notifications are prompt and the recordings are clear with no lag. Really impressed by this doorbell. There is a low cost (optional) monthly subscription option for recording. Would definitely recommend.
K**
“Life changing” tech everyone should have -Best doorbell on the market. *Long term review*
I think it’s fair to say that these doorbells are indeed a life changing tech product that everyone should own! With Ring being the top of the list in terms of quality and value for money.We’ve had this for around a year now and it’s never once let us down.I spent ages researching every video doorbell after hearing people complain about Rings subscription prices. I looked into all the main competitorsWhat a lot of people don’t mention is that no other door bell comes close to how seamless its app integration is, every other competitors app was horrifically bad compared to Rings. So was connectivity and general picture / video quality.The doorbell itself is fantastic, a breeze to set up, integrated seamlessly with Alexa and its app. Very handy seeing the door bell pop up on the Echo Show or TV through the FireStick. Quality is brilliant.Battery lasts a long time before needing to charge.Got it with the Chime which is also fantastic and a breeze to set up.The subscription is very good value for money in my opinion, the app is seamless, never fails, never glitches, all your motions, events etc are all available and easily accessed through the apps cloud storage. You don’t have to worry about clearing out an SD card (that a lot of non subscription competitors offer). Every motion or ring pops up on your phone / watch / tablet / Alexa device every time without fail.A few months after buying the doorbell we got two indoor pet cameras while ring were doing a 50% discount (which they do regularly) and they are brilliant. We’ve used a few pet cams over the years and the Ring ones blow them all out of the water. The quality is exceptional and motion very accurate.It’s also worth mentioning that regardless of how many Ring devices you have, the one subscription covers all of them!The arguments about data security in my opinion are from people who don’t understand what encryption is when it comes to cloud data. No worries there.Night vision is great.WiFi connectivity is really good (2.4ghz) never drops out.Overall, we haven’t had a single issue and would give it a 10/10 highly recommend. Have since bought others for family members who also love it.
S**Y
Great design, Good for security, Good for convenience
Having been a blink user for many years I decided to make the switch to the Ring Ecosystem. I purchased the Ring Doorbell & Chime during Amazon's Spring Deal Days sale. £69.99 for both the doorbell & chime is great value for money.The doorbell is easy to setup and link to my amazon account. Using the Alexa app on my TV, Fire Stick and computer allows you to watch your doorbell camera live. The picture quality is great making it perfect as another CCTV camera. Notifications are clear with minimal lag.Easy to connect to the wifi with lots of functionality. Perfect for yourself or as a gift
C**K
Absolutely Brilliant
Ring reviews haven't always been positive over the years with stories of poor connections to the app and long delays before your phone notifies you of somebody being at the door. This is all a thing of the past thankfully.Firstly, the set up process is super easy. You simply scan a code on the box or back of door bell and you'll be guided through each step from how to install the doorbell itself, to setting up the app on your phone and what each of the settings do. Scan the QR code and follow the instructions on screen. There is a voice over coming out of the doorbell also to tell you when it's being set up and complete. Honestly, there is nothing difficult whatsoever about this and even if you don't get it (which you will!) then you can watch Youtube videos for more help.The hardest part is drilling the wall outside which if your like me and hate DIY will take forever. But that's because I'm awful at DIY and hate it! However, I drilled four holes using the back plate as a guide, whacked in the plugs and screwed on the plate. Perhaps Im not a DIY disaster after all. The wife needs to reward with a lifetime of chocolate for this!!Once the plate is on the wall, charging the ring doorbell is easy. It comes with an orange key shaped like a letter J...like a hook, which pressed into a hole underneath the doorbell to release it off the plate. You then bring it in and charge it up!As for how long it takes to charge...well...I've not done it from 0% upwards yet as it had about 85% charge when it arrived. It comes with a cable for charging by the way. I imagine it'll take a couple of hours to fully charge but do this later on at night when you're less likely to get visitors and you won't miss anybody at the door.There are many settings. You can share the doorbell with others, so once you've got it all set up on your phone you can share with others. Do all the setting up on your phone first whilst the doorbell is indoors and on the table in front of you, otherwise you'll be in and out testing settings.You can have motion detection on and you SHOULD! When it detects a person or car etc it will record a short video until they leave the area. You can have motion alerts on or off. I have the off because it drives me mad letting me know every time somebody stands in our driveway (our parking spaces are right up to the front of our houses..and our neighbour has to stand in our parking space when getting out of his car...so it would pick up his 'motion'). So I turned motion detection ON but motion 'alerts' off which means its recording anybody near the house and recording it but not actually telling me about it as it happens. Because it doesn't matter as I'm at home a lot and can see them from where I sit anyway. You'll need to play with this to suit. But you can set your doorbell to HOME or AWAY. When home for example you can set up alerts as I've described above...but when Im away I press the away button and it can be set to notify me of anybody in the driveway for example (different settings you can tweak). This is a great idea.We bought the Ring camera too for the back of the house and set up was easy and it works in tandem with the doorbell. We also bought the Chime separately. I recommend this if for example you have guests babysitting and don't want them to have access to your doorbell's camera. For example, the mother in law.... she doesn't need to see the camera when she's at her own house so why give her access to it? But without access to it she can't hear anything when somebody comes to the door unless you have a chime, because otherwise the doorbell is ringing the home owners phone! So get a chime...they are brilliant!The camera quality is good.... don't expect 4K quality...you don't need it to be. As long as it's clear day and night, which it is, and you can see people's faces and car registration plates etc, then that's all you need. It's the same with a dash cam. You're not Steven Spielberg ... it needs to be clear but not 4K cinematic!!The app is great because you can see the wifi strength and battery power left. How long battery lasts depends on the settings you use. If you have got it detecting movement constantly instead of on the lowest setting, and taking snapshots all the time then you won't get as long on the battery. Wifi signal depends on where you're router is and the speed of your broadband. Lots of people have great broadband nowadays. We are on Full Fibre 500 which is fast, so even when the kids are draining the internet we still get good doorbell connection.We've never had it drop signal. With good internet, your phone will notify you of somebody being at the door within two seconds. You can also set your phone to get drop down notifications when somebody is at the door, OR for your phone to actually ring like it's a phone call. We have it on the latter, as you're more likely to hear/see it and answer it as a call and can easily miss a notification.One cool thing is that if you have an Apple Watch, you'll see a photo of the person at your door appear on your watch when they press the door bell.You can choose from a ton of features including the ability to have Ant and Dec talk to them as soon as they press the doorbell to let them know you're on your way etc. There's xmas themes and plain chimes. Lots to choose from.Sound quality is good also. There's no latency, so you won't end up talking over each other like a terrible TV satellite link up because of delays.Another cool feature is being able to set ZONES. My neighbour was moaning that his ring doorbell was picking up the cars driving past in the street, but that's because he didn't select which ZONE should activate the motion sensor. What this means is, during set up (and any point you like afterwards) you can see your driveway / street in the app and draw a zone on the screen where you want it to activate the motion alerts. For us, we want notifications when somebody is directly outside the door and in any of the two parking spots outside but NOT the neighbour's parking spots which are clearly visible as its a wide angle (fisheye) lens on the doorbell. So we draw a blue shape around the area we want to be detected. This allows us to ignore anybody driving past on the street.Finally, there's a parcels alert which tells you when somebody is at your door with a parcel.The list goes on, and ironically I have to leave this review now to answer the door.Get the ring doorbell.....it's incredible and come a long way since V1 several years ago.My version is the latest one in a nice brown/copper colour.
W**N
Great smart door bell
easy to install I chose to hard wire it into the existing door bell. but could of just as easily used the battery. high quality video and audio makes it a useful doorbell and also a fantastic security device with it's wide angle lense and good night vision.
C**L
Well worth the upgrade
Had a ring doorbell for many years now and managed to grab this on a Amazon prime deal for £60 ! Well worth the money ! Not sure I would pay 100 for it but only because I think £100 on a doorbell is a bit expensive ! Really easy to fit, battery has lasted so long ! The picture is really clear, it connected to my WiFi and ring app really fast, AI is good on it aswell ! Which I think helps with battery life !
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