What’s the deal?
The flagship Ring Battery Doorbell Pro is 35% off through Labor Day, available for $150.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Amazon recently launched a new Ring Battery Doorbell Pro for $230<!–>.
- The high-end video doorbell is battery-powered, making it easy to install anywhere. It also has the Pro features that Ring is known for, 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 a 2K 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.
I don’t always recommend Ring products to everyone looking for a video doorbell or security camera for one simple reason: most of the best features are locked behind a subscription plan, and you can’t bypass that by adding a separate hub or a microSD card like you can with many other brands. However, many smart home and security enthusiasts prefer a subscription’s convenience and peace of mind.
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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.
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.
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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.
either. 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, especially with the current Labor Day deal.
That said, it’s harder to recommend when the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus–> already has many of the same features. 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 of you can’t bypass a subscription fee. You shouldn’t buy a Ring Video Doorbell Pro unless you’re OK 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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