Ring's Battery Doorbell Pro is one of the best security systems I've tested (but there's a catch) (2024)

Ring's Battery Doorbell Pro is one of the best security systems I've tested (but there's a catch) (1)

ZDNET's key takeaways

  • Amazon just launched a new Ring Battery Doorbell Pro for $230.
  • The high-end video doorbell is battery powered, making it easy to install anywhere, and has the Pro features for which Ring is known, such as Bird's Eye View and 3D Motion Detection.
  • My biggest problem with Ring is that you need to pay a subscription to access most of your device's features, which is a problem you can't bypass with local storage options.
  • I also wish this Battery Doorbell Pro had a2K resolution instead of 1536p to justify the upgrade to 'Pro'.

Ring has become the quintessential brand for video doorbells. It's like Kleenex for facial tissues, Google for search engines, and Band-Aid for adhesive bandages. In short, you can't help but think of Ring when you hear about video doorbells.

However, I don't always like recommending Ring products to anyone looking for a video doorbell or security camera for one simple reason: most of the best features are locked behind a subscription plan, and that's something that you can't bypass by adding a separate hub or a microSD card like you can with most other brands. But there is a large percentage of smart home and security enthusiasts who prefer the convenience and peace of mind that comes with a subscription.

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The Ring Battery Doorbell Pro is the company's best battery-powered video doorbell, hence the 'Pro' moniker. It's the first battery-powered doorbell to join Ring's Pro lineup of devices, which stand out from other lines due to their stronger construction, high-end finishes, and extra features, such as Bird's Eye View and 3D Motion Detection.

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Having tested the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus recently, I couldn't see huge differences immediately. The two doorbell devices have some slight physical differences, but they're as hard to find as a spot the differences game.

Aside from the Doorbell Pro being 1mm taller than the Plus, both are the same width and thickness and have an outer housing that appears to be made of the same plastic material. The Pro weighs about 244g, while the Plus weighs about 235g, a difference of less than one ounce.

One of the only physical differences between the two video doorbell models is the look of the camera. The Pro has a deep, dark frame around the camera and a different set of lenses.

Low Light Sight was my favorite feature to test on the Battery Doorbell Pro -- it's a feature unique to this video doorbell that helps you see more clearly in near darkness. This doorbell also has zonal infrared LEDs that help even out the image to balance over- and under-exposed videos.

Ring's Battery Doorbell Pro is one of the best security systems I've tested (but there's a catch) (3)

When it comes to the different physical appearances of the cameras, the Pro probably uses a slightly wider aperture. Amazon doesn't specify the exact aperture and just says the Ring Battery Doorbell Pro has "premium imaging sensors".

This feature -- and the Battery Doorbell Pro's video quality in general -- performed superbly. I have to admit that the Ring's video clips looked better than the ones from my 2K resolution doorbell, although performance on all other points was largely similar.

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Installing the Ring Battery Doorbell Pro is easy, with no extra mounting plates required to snap the doorbell to -- probably one of my favorite features of the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus and Pro.

Because this Pro video doorbell has a removable battery pack, you install it by removing the faceplate and screwing the doorbell directly onto your front porch wall or door frame. Any time the battery needs charging, you can release it or swap it out for a fully charged one if you want to keep an extra battery around.

Ring's Battery Doorbell Pro is one of the best security systems I've tested (but there's a catch) (4)

Aside from Ring Protect Pro features like Bird's Eye View, 3D Motion Detection, and pre-roll, the Ring Battery Doorbell Pro also supports Audio+ for improved two-way talk and dual-band Wi-Fi, which means it can support both 2.4 and 5GHz networks.

Setting up Bird's Eye View is interesting. You use an overhead map to delineate a surveillance area up to 30 feet away. This feature gives you an aerial map view of events around your home, showing you the path a person took when accessing your property.

The 3D Motion Detection feature uses radar to detect motion in a customizable area of your choosing, reducing false alerts and powering Bird's Eye View.

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In essence, these Pro-exclusive features power advanced motion detection to reduce false alerts and provide more accurate notifications, giving you more details of what happened when someone was spotted entering your property. Ring hopes these features help to diminish those 'motion detected' alerts you can get when leaves blow by in front of the doorbell.

Ring's Battery Doorbell Pro is one of the best security systems I've tested (but there's a catch) (5)

And my tests suggest those extra features work. I've only tested the Ring Battery Doorbell Pro for a few days, but I haven't had any issues with false alerts or missed notifications. However, I didn't have that problem with the Plus model either or with my Eufy Security E340. While the Bird's Eye View information was nice, I didn't feel I needed the feature, or think it delivered much insight into each video clip and motion event.

ZDNET's buying advice

The Ring Battery Doorbell Pro is certainly the best battery-powered doorbell the company offers; it has the most high-end features, and its performance doesn't disappoint.

That being said, it's harder to recommend when the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus already exists, with most of the same features for $50-$80 less. Both devices feature a 1536p resolution with head-to-toe view, two-way talk, person and package detection, a quick-release battery pack, and color night vision.

I wish the Pro device had an upgraded 2K resolution to justify the extra cost and as a bonus for its Pro moniker. There's also the problem that you can't bypass a subscription fee. You shouldn't buy a Ring Video Doorbell Pro unless you're okay with the fact that you'll always have to pay a subscription fee to access most of its features. I'm on a tight budget and like to save as much as possible, so I'm not looking to spend $200 on a security camera and then keep paying a dollar amount a month to keep using it.

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Ring's Battery Doorbell Pro is one of the best security systems I've tested (but there's a catch) (2024)

FAQs

Are battery Ring doorbells easy to steal? ›

Anyone walking near your house can see that you have a video doorbell, and if that person is so inclined, the doorbell is pretty easy to rip off of your house. Granted, the thief will likely need a crowbar or a screwdriver, but it doesn't take long to remove the doorbell, and it isn't especially difficult.

What are the cons of the Ring Doorbell? ›

Cons of having a Ring Camera

Cost: While Ring Cameras are popular for their affordability, they still come with an upfront cost that may not be within everyone's budget, especially when compared to a normal doorbell. Privacy risks: Experts have raised concerns over potential privacy risks associated with these cameras.

How long does ring battery doorbell pro last? ›

Ring reports its doorbell batteries are rated between 6 and 12 months, although enabling all the extra features and turning up the sensitive may drain it faster.

Are Ring doorbells good security? ›

Ring system security issues have often made headlines. While some of these issues have been addressed and eventually resolved, Ring devices can still be hacked. You should always apply a general rule of thumb when it comes to device security: If it can connect to the internet, it can be hacked.

Do burglars avoid Ring cameras? ›

Having a Ring doorbell can actually attract burglars instead of deterring them, according to experts. Alarms fitted on homes can indicate to thieves that there are valuable items worth stealing. Research has shown that alarms can increase the risk of burglaries and give a false sense of protection.

How do people not steal Ring doorbells? ›

Ring offers a protective hard case accessory, or a ring doorbell anti-theft bracket, which has been specially designed so that it cannot easily be removed from your wall and stolen.

Why is my Ring battery dying so fast? ›

If your Ring Video Doorbell or Security Camera battery is draining too fast, a poor wifi connection may be the cause. A poor connection can cause your doorbell or camera to frequently disconnect and reconnect to your wifi network, which wastes energy and contributes to battery drainage.

Which Ring Doorbell has the longest battery life? ›

The Ring Battery Doorbell Plus comes with energy-saving features, which, according to Ring, the battery should last three times longer than the first Ring Doorbell. However, this depends on your settings and environmental conditions. Some reviews show that the battery can even last up to six weeks.

What is the difference between Ring Doorbell Plus and Pro? ›

While the Ring Battery Doorbell Pro and Ring Battery Doorbell Plus look alike and share the same installation process, some key features are exclusive to the Battery Doorbell Pro. This includes Audio+, which offers improved noise-canceling for better two-way audio.

Why not to get a Ring doorbell? ›

It Can Be Stolen

Video doorbells are a great way to detect porch pirates, but they can also be stolen themselves. Because they're small and easy to remove, thieves have been known to target video doorbells. In one case, a thief in Colorado Springs was caught on camera stealing a Ring doorbell from a home.

What is the Ring doorbell controversy? ›

Ring in 2021 made police requests for user footage public in its Neighbors app. Previously, law enforcement could message users privately to request clips from their smart doorbell cameras. Police can still obtain Ring video footage using a search warrant or subpoena.

Is there a monthly fee for Ring doorbells? ›

Ring's Subscription Costs

Ring's monthly subscription plans are among the most affordable that we've ever seen. Ring Protect Basic costs $3 a month or $30 a year, Plus costs $10 per month or $100 a year, and Pro costs $20 a month or $200 a year.

What happens if someone steals my Ring doorbell? ›

Once the police report is verified, Ring will gladly provide a free replacement within 30 days. Important notes concerning the Ring theft protection: This theft protection applies only to the original consumer purchaser.

How do thieves disable Ring doorbell? ›

Protecting your home: Understanding burglars' tactics to disable ring doorbells
  1. Equipping with IT Weapons. Malware, typically transferred via Wi-Fi networks, can be used to deactivate your ring doorbell. ...
  2. Physical Manipulation. ...
  3. Infrared Filters. ...
  4. Vigilance is Key.
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Are Ring doorbell batteries safe? ›

In rare cases, lithium-ion batteries can overheat, catch fire, or explode. A lithium-ion battery can fail due to the following: Overcharging: an overcharged battery can rupture, overheat, catch fire, or explode. Extreme temperatures: extreme cold and heat can affect battery charging.

Does Ring protect against theft? ›

A: Ring gives you lifetime protection against theft.

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