🔔 Your front door, redefined!
The Ring Video Doorbell Wired is a cutting-edge security solution featuring 1080p HD video, advanced motion detection, and two-way audio. Designed for easy installation, it connects to your existing doorbell wiring and offers customizable privacy settings. With real-time alerts and night vision capabilities, you can monitor your front door anytime, ensuring peace of mind and enhanced security for your home.
Average Install Time | ~15 minutes |
Video | 1080p HD Video, Live View, Night vision |
Field of View | 155° horizontal, 90° vertical |
Motion Detection | Advanced Motion Detection with customizable motion zones |
Audio | Two-way audio with noise cancellation |
Power | Hardwired Requires an existing doorbell system, Ring plug-in adapter or transformer for power supply (10-24 VAC, 40VA max, 50/60Hz, or 24VDC, 0.5A, 12W) No halogen or garden-lighting transformers. |
Internet Requirements | High-speed internet |
Connectivity | 802.11 b/g/n wifi connection @ 2.4 GHz |
Operating conditions | -4°F to 104°F (-20°C to 40°C), weather resistant |
Available Colors | Black |
Dimensions | 3.98 in x 1.81 in x 0.88 in (101mm x 45.7mm x 22.4mm) |
Box Includes | Ring Video Doorbell Wired, installation tools and screws, user manual, quick start guide, and security stickers |
Setup Requirements | Standard doorbell system, Ring plug-in adapter or transformer with 10-24 VAC, 40VA max, 50/60Hz or 24VDC, 0.5A, 12W |
Warranty and Service | 1-year limited warranty. Use of Ring Video Doorbell is subject to the terms found here. |
Support | Click here to view more information on the Ring Video Doorbell Wired support page. |
Generation | Ring Video Doorbell Wired 1st Generation – 2021 Release. |
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 these software security updates. If you already own a Ring device, visit Software Security Updates in Ring Control Center for information specific to your device. |
Disclaimers | 1Limited to 10 devices at one location. Not compatible with select features. Recordings are temporarily stored in the cloud, up to 14 days. This feature is dependent upon network connectivity and other factors. 2Your Ring videos in the cloud are stored temporarily, up to 180 days of Video Event History. Changing your video storage time will only affect videos that are recorded after you adjust your storage time setting. Check Ring Subscription Plans for more information. 3Ring Home Premium subscription required, sold separately. For customers in Illinois & Texas: Ring Smart Video Search is not available on Ring devices due to specific state legislation. Feature only available in English. |
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Well executed. Minimal lag. Some connectivity issues early on but no issues after moving repeater.
This is my review for:Ring Video Doorbell WiredI tried to keep my review short but there was a lot of information here so I added headers for easier reading.Background:When the first Ring doorbell came out, I really wanted one, but it was a bit too expensive for my taste, so I went with a cheap knock-off. I have been using that knock-off since then and I hate it. The image quality wasn’t awful, but it had a lot of bugs and it didn’t play well with “Alexa”. I kept automating my home adding echo’s, lights, switches, cameras, you name it and every time I circled back to the doorbell I would think: “I already have a video doorbell and the Ring doorbell is still pricey; maybe I should buy some other automation toys”. Well, this new Ring came out, and it was less than 100$ thus I said, let’s try it…Appearance:Dimensions wise, this one is pretty small (5.1”x2.4”x 1.1”). The button is very noticeably a button; to me this is important as with my old knock off doorbell, people would constantly push the camera lenses thinking that they rang the doorbell.Differences between this Ring Doorbell and Previous versions:I did some internet research prior to deciding for it, and I could only find a few things: (1) it supports only 2.4 GHz networks instead of being dual band, (2) it only works as a fully wired setup (3) it has a single faceplate and (4)it is way cheaper than previous models.To me, it wasn’t a big deal the doorbell not being dual band, I planned on using the 2.4 GHz band anyway as I have been with my knockoff brand doorbell. There are several obstructions along the way (two thick walls and some furniture between the door and my repeater, and my router is in the basement), and the 2.4 GHz network is usually better for that albeit a bit slower.This doorbell requires to have an existing wired doorbell setup, unlike previous iterations that you could have fully battery powered doorbell. Yet the setup is only needed for power. You will be bypassing the existing doorbell chime, thus, you will either need to purchase the model that include the Ring Chime (+20$), purchase a separate Ring Chime (30-50$) or use a compatible Alexa device as the speaker(s). I am using a few of my echoes and I like the setup a whole bunch.The Ring Video Doorbell has a single face plate (black) vs 4 different color ones for the Pro. I did search online for other faceplates and I found a pearl white one going for about 15$ but I am sticking with the black one.The newer model is about 70% cheaper. About 60$ vs the 200$ MSRP for the Pro.Issues so far:I haven’t had a lot of issues, but I already had one. I had some connectivity issues right of the bat. The fact that this doorbell bypasses the hardwired chime exacerbates this. No connectivity means no doorbell whether you have power or not. A few resets, I moved my repeater closer and it appear the problem was corrected. However, I point it out because when compared to my old 2.4 GHz knock-off video doorbell, I never had an issue. I am considering this as a one off but I will update my review if this issue persists.Bottom lineWhat I liked:Compatibility with Alexa. When Amazon acquired Ring a while back, I just knew that integration with Echo devices would probably only improve but even knowing that, I was impressed. You can define specific devices you want them to work with. It allows for tons of customization including ringtones.I currently have two echo dots and an echo spot serving as my alerts and this setup works great. The video playback on the Echo Spot is smooth as silk with minimal Lag. I will be linking it up to my new Echo Show when it gets here, next week. I don’t envision any issues linking it up, but I will update my review if needed.It features an advanced motion detection system that allows for customizable alert motion zones. It is extremely intuitive to setup. Thumbs up, all the way.It was very easy to installIt looks elegant yet sleek.It is cheaper than any previous Ring Model.What I dislike so far.It supports only 2.4 GHz networks. This is not a major negative as 2.4 GHz networks usually allow for a better range, especially if there are obstructions along the way. Still, it is worth mentioning.I have a hardwired doorbell chime that is useless now. If my WIFI fails at any point, my doorbell is dead in the water.I already had connectivity issues. They might have been a one off so I am not necessarily overreacting to them but I will update my review if needed.The first two negatives were design choices that allowed lowering the price point and they were something I knew coming in. However, they are still significant enough that I called them out.Overall, for the price, this is actually a very good device. If you already have a Ring doorbell, this item is not for you. If you don’t, and you are ok with a fully WIFI driven, hard wired power doorbell camera, I strongly recommend it.
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A Must-Have for Peace of Mind and Home Security
We've had our Ring Camera Doorbell for several months now and it's truly been one of the best additions to our home. The installation was incredibly simple, even for someone who's not super tech-savvy — it took less than 30 minutes to have it mounted and connected to Wi-Fi.From a home security standpoint, the peace of mind it brings is unbeatable. Being able to check in on our front door from anywhere is a game changer. Whether it's a package delivery, a visitor, or just checking in late at night, the video quality is clear and reliable.Daily use is seamless. The app is user-friendly and works flawlessly on our phones. We especially love the affordable monthly service — just $2.99/month gives us access to recorded videos, which is extremely fair compared to other services.One huge bonus we didn’t expect to use as often as we do is the Ring Neighbors Community tool. It’s a great way to stay updated on safety alerts, suspicious activity, and other concerns from people in our area. It makes us feel connected and aware of what’s happening nearby.One small downside: the motion detection is a little too sensitive — it picks up every car that drives down our street, even when they’re not stopping. But ironically, that came in handy when there was a hit-and-run across the street. Our Ring caught the whole thing and we were able to help our neighbor by sharing the footage with the police. So even the one “con” turned out to be a benefit in disguise.Overall, if you're considering a doorbell camera, I can’t recommend the Ring enough. It’s affordable, easy to use, and most importantly, it helps you feel secure in your own home.
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Good quality
Love my ring doorbell this was my third one that I purchased to go on a different door. It is so nice to have to be able to know who’s at your door even when you’re not at home. I have bought several of these and giving them away is Christmas gifts. They are a good value for the money. The quality is fantastic and they function very well. Never had a problem connecting them to the
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