![]() Oh, and all customers should also know there’s a “Plus” version of the Doorbell 3. Otherwise, most of the specs are about the same. It also comes with a “quick-release” battery pack that makes recharging easier. The biggest difference is compatibility with the 5GHz band for dual-band routers and a more durable design. The Doorbell 3 is about twice as expensive as the new Ring Video Doorbell 2nd gen, but does it offer twice the value? Well … not really. Read our in-depth Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Gen) Review It’s also more affordable at $99, making it a great recommendation for the average home. There’s a built-in rechargeable battery to manage, but the option to hardwire the doorbell remains.īottom line: The new Ring Video Doorbell is a great improvement over the old model while offering the same basic functions. Ring also made the doorbell easier to mount with a new design on the back to make sure users will have no problems setting it up. Alexa voice compatibility is also included. The night vision functions work better, and the mic has noise cancellation to enable easier conversations. A lot of the technology is upgraded too: There’s an additional motion zone, and motion zones are easier to customize. On this unit, you’ll find a 1080-pixel camera with a 155-degree field of view, plus two-way audio options, motion sensors, and night vision features. As a result, it has some of the most modern features, outclassing the previous generation (but still looking about the same). Ring entirely revamped its standard doorbell with the 2nd gen model. ![]() Read our in-depth Ring Video Doorbell Wired review If you want more faceplate choices, more Wi-Fi options, and fewer installation steps for keeping your home’s existing doorbell chime, go with the Ring Video Doorbell Pro. You’re also wired right into your old chime, so you don’t need to worry about the sound changing.īottom line: For the money, the Ring Video Doorbell Wired brings all the essentials of a Ring doorbell. But you keep HD video and two-way audio features, along with motion detection and the expected alerts (along with Ring’s Alexa functionality). The Doorbell Wired also drops the 5GHz compatibility of the Doorbell Pro. The Ring Video Doorbell Wired is only $60, although it requires a wired connection, which means it won’t be compatible with every setup, and you’ll need to do a bit of wiring to get it working.įor almost $200 less than the Doorbell Pro, what exactly do you lose? For starters, the Doorbell Pro comes with four exchangeable faceplate options the Doorbell Wired only comes in black (you can still purchase additional faceplates separately). The newest Ring doorbell is also the most budget-friendly. Includes four faceplates: Satin Nickel, Pearl White, Venetian, Satin BlackĦ selectable zones and customizable sensitivity scaleĢ.4GHz or 5.0GHz (Channels 11-13) 802.11 b/g/n/acġ55 degrees horizontal, 90 degrees verticalġ60 degrees horizontal, 90 degrees verticalġ50 degrees horizontal, 150 degrees vertical Includes two faceplates: Satin Nickel, Venetian
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