Which Ring Doorbell is right for you?
What's the difference between the four options of Ring Video Doorbell? We used three and can help you pick the right one for your home.
I once said that a $200 doorbell was a very silly thing. I was very, very wrong. Because the Ring Video Doorbell — as well as the Ring 2 and Ring Pro — has very quickly become one of my favorite connected home products. It's not inexpensive, and it's not perfect. But it's paid for itself several times over in terms of safety and security — and just general ease of mind.
For the uninitiated, a Ring Doorbell is a doorbell with a camera. It can detect motion before someone gets anywhere near your door, then alert your smartphone or computer. It has cloud recording (with a subscription fee, of course), so you don't have to be watching live to see something that happened. It also has two-way audio — you can hear them, and they can hear you.
Ring also has four options for its doorbells. I've used three of them at length, and here's how I'd approach picking the right one for you. Oh, and there are Ring Windows apps for PC and mobile.
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