Ring Wired Doorbell Plus (Video Doorbell Pro) – Upgraded, with added security features and a sleek design (existing doorbell wiring required)


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Purchase options and add-ons

  • Upgraded, 1080p HD wired video doorbell with Two-Way Talk and Quick Replies, Advanced Motion Detection, built-in Alexa Greetings (an exclusive Ring Protect Plan subscription feature), enhanced dual-band wifi, and customizable privacy settings.
  • Get motion-activated alerts on your phone, tablet or PC and check in at home anytime with Live View all in the Ring app.
  • Speak to visitors when you can’t get to the door with built-in Alexa Greetings, an exclusive Ring Protect Plan subscription feature (subscription required, sold separately).
  • Enjoy a more reliable connection with dual-band (2.4 or 5.0 GHz) wifi connectivity.
  • Hardwire Wired Doorbell Plus (Video Doorbell Pro) to your existing doorbell wiring and doorbell chime inside using the included tool kit for around-the-clock power and peace of mind
  • With a Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately), record all your videos, review what you missed for up to 180 days, and share videos and photos.
  • Connect with Alexa to hear alerts on your compatible Echo device or see a Live View with an Echo device with a screen. Talk to visitors by saying “Alexa, talk to the front door.”

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Ring Video Doorbell Pro has been renamed Ring Wired Doorbell Plus, the renaming does not change the product's quality or features and does not impact existing accessories compatibility.

Save and share video and photos with an optional Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately).

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This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit from Amazon (excluding third-party sellers) on Ring.com, Amazon.com, or international equivalents of these sites. Learn more about these software security updates. Please note this is not a guarantee as to how long this device will last. If you already own a Ring device, visit Software Security Updates in Ring Control Center for information specific to your device.

Manufacturer: Ring LLC
Manufacturer Place of Business: Santa Monica, CA 90404, USA

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This is a review for the Ring WIRED doorbell Plus. (Not the battery / wifi version that everyone installs and then complains about under the wrong product.) Yeah it’s $199, but it’s backed by Amazon. Yes you need a subscription to be able to save you video. It’s $5 for the basic subscription. Your sorry butt spends more than that at Tim’s and Starbucks on a monthly basis. You’ll be fine, cupcake. The first 30 days are free. I bought this after Telus home security ticked me off and no showed for their appointment…again. Here’s what you can expect: If you have an existing MECHANICAL doorbell built into your house (yes… the weird box up on the wall that makes the ding-dong noise) then this will work with your doorbell. As far as voltage, unless your house was built in the late 80’s or early 90’s you might need a new transformer. They’re like $20. Installing the doorbell power supply took me literally 3 mins. 2 mins of that was trying to find my screwdriver. You open the doorbell chime box, and insert the connectors. It has some adhesive tape to attach the tiny little supply battery to the inside of the mechanical box. I did not even disconnect the power. Next, I removed the POS skybell doorbell Telus left behind. Yes, this doorbell DOES come with a mounting bracket AND a wedge bracket, so don’t waste your money buying them… you’ll need that money for Tim’s or Starbucks. I didn’t use the measuring template that came with this, because I have eyes and opposable thumbs, and was able to simply put the wedge bracket on the outside of the door frame and screw it in by HAND. One thing to note is these screws are crap. Minus one star for sending this garbage along and passing it off as “hardware”. Come on Amazon… One of the heads snapped off, so don’t over tighten them. If you want to be a carpenter and drill pilot holes before-hand, be my guest and waste your time. This isn’t rocket science. Once mounted the wires were connected to the 2 nodes on the back of the Ring doorbell. No, it doesn’t matter which wire connect to which node. Pick one and move on with your life. Hopefully you remembered. to read the instructions and pop the face plate off of the doorbell before installing. One installed, put the face plate back on… it’ll snap into place. Insert the safety screw underneath and then push the button on the Ring doorbell. Whip out your phone, open the Ring app and install the doorbell. You can mess around with the settings afterwards like motion detection, etc. Don’t like the silver face plate? DO NOT buy a new face plate right away. You’ll get an email from Ring after you register your doorbell, and included is a code for a free face plate. There’s a dozen different colours to pick from. The link in the email will send you to Ring’s website… not Amazon. When you order it, and it shows there’s a cost and a shipping fee… that tells me you didn’t actually read the email and enter the complimentary code they asked you to input at checkout. So don’t come back here and cry when you realize you didn’t follow instructions. I opted for the black face plate. Pick whatever god awful colour your wife wants you to pick. It took about 6 days to show up. As far as the use of the actual doorbell, it’s miles ahead of what I was using from skybell / Telus. The doorbell does what it needs to do. Don’t expect a super clear movie theatre experience when you’re using the app. It’s a doorbell… It’s a clear picture and you can see the person’s face just fine. I’m not sure what more you’re expecting. App has a clean interface and is easy to use. I haven’t had any issues with wifi or load times. If you are experiencing lag, it’s probably not your doorbell. It’s probably that dial up connection you’re using that you’re too cheap to upgrade in 2024. Or, your’e using the wireless doorbell, in which case- that’s on you. If this doorbell ends up sucking over time, I will come back here and update accordingly. Don’t hold your breath.
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Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2024
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It works very well. The recordings are clear. Catches every movement. Only thing to be aware of is that you must pay for a subscription to get the full use of it.
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Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2022
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I had to replace my AT&T video doorbell because the solid state switch malfunctioned. It was stuck ON, so current flowed through the doorbell for days and melted the solenoid in the bell before we noticed. Good thing the circuit is only 16V AC.

I bought this Ring doorbell as a replacement. It works very well, and provides a sharper picture. The phone app brings up the video faster than the old model too.

After one month, I an very impressed.
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Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2024
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This is a review for the Ring WIRED doorbell Plus. (Not the battery / wifi version that everyone installs and then complains about under the wrong product.) Yeah it’s $199, but it’s backed by Amazon. Yes you need a subscription to be able to save you video. It’s $5 for the basic subscription. Your sorry butt spends more than that at Tim’s and Starbucks on a monthly basis. You’ll be fine, cupcake. The first 30 days are free. I bought this after Telus home security ticked me off and no showed for their appointment…again. Here’s what you can expect: If you have an existing MECHANICAL doorbell built into your house (yes… the weird box up on the wall that makes the ding-dong noise) then this will work with your doorbell. As far as voltage, unless your house was built in the late 80’s or early 90’s you might need a new transformer. They’re like $20. Installing the doorbell power supply took me literally 3 mins. 2 mins of that was trying to find my screwdriver. You open the doorbell chime box, and insert the connectors. It has some adhesive tape to attach the tiny little supply battery to the inside of the mechanical box. I did not even disconnect the power. Next, I removed the POS skybell doorbell Telus left behind. Yes, this doorbell DOES come with a mounting bracket AND a wedge bracket, so don’t waste your money buying them… you’ll need that money for Tim’s or Starbucks. I didn’t use the measuring template that came with this, because I have eyes and opposable thumbs, and was able to simply put the wedge bracket on the outside of the door frame and screw it in by HAND. One thing to note is these screws are crap. Minus one star for sending this garbage along and passing it off as “hardware”. Come on Amazon… One of the heads snapped off, so don’t over tighten them. If you want to be a carpenter and drill pilot holes before-hand, be my guest and waste your time. This isn’t rocket science. Once mounted the wires were connected to the 2 nodes on the back of the Ring doorbell. No, it doesn’t matter which wire connect to which node. Pick one and move on with your life. Hopefully you remembered. to read the instructions and pop the face plate off of the doorbell before installing. One installed, put the face plate back on… it’ll snap into place. Insert the safety screw underneath and then push the button on the Ring doorbell. Whip out your phone, open the Ring app and install the doorbell. You can mess around with the settings afterwards like motion detection, etc. Don’t like the silver face plate? DO NOT buy a new face plate right away. You’ll get an email from Ring after you register your doorbell, and included is a code for a free face plate. There’s a dozen different colours to pick from. The link in the email will send you to Ring’s website… not Amazon. When you order it, and it shows there’s a cost and a shipping fee… that tells me you didn’t actually read the email and enter the complimentary code they asked you to input at checkout. So don’t come back here and cry when you realize you didn’t follow instructions. I opted for the black face plate. Pick whatever god awful colour your wife wants you to pick. It took about 6 days to show up. As far as the use of the actual doorbell, it’s miles ahead of what I was using from skybell / Telus. The doorbell does what it needs to do. Don’t expect a super clear movie theatre experience when you’re using the app. It’s a doorbell… It’s a clear picture and you can see the person’s face just fine. I’m not sure what more you’re expecting. App has a clean interface and is easy to use. I haven’t had any issues with wifi or load times. If you are experiencing lag, it’s probably not your doorbell. It’s probably that dial up connection you’re using that you’re too cheap to upgrade in 2024. Or, your’e using the wireless doorbell, in which case- that’s on you. If this doorbell ends up sucking over time, I will come back here and update accordingly. Don’t hold your breath.
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Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2024
This is a review for the Ring WIRED doorbell Plus. (Not the battery / wifi version that everyone installs and then complains about under the wrong product.) Yeah it’s $199, but it’s backed by Amazon. Yes you need a subscription to be able to save you video. It’s $5 for the basic subscription. Your sorry butt spends more than that at Tim’s and Starbucks on a monthly basis. You’ll be fine, cupcake. The first 30 days are free. I bought this after Telus home security ticked me off and no showed for their appointment…again. Here’s what you can expect: If you have an existing MECHANICAL doorbell built into your house (yes… the weird box up on the wall that makes the ding-dong noise) then this will work with your doorbell. As far as voltage, unless your house was built in the late 80’s or early 90’s you might need a new transformer. They’re like $20. Installing the doorbell power supply took me literally 3 mins. 2 mins of that was trying to find my screwdriver. You open the doorbell chime box, and insert the connectors. It has some adhesive tape to attach the tiny little supply battery to the inside of the mechanical box. I did not even disconnect the power. Next, I removed the POS skybell doorbell Telus left behind. Yes, this doorbell DOES come with a mounting bracket AND a wedge bracket, so don’t waste your money buying them… you’ll need that money for Tim’s or Starbucks. I didn’t use the measuring template that came with this, because I have eyes and opposable thumbs, and was able to simply put the wedge bracket on the outside of the door frame and screw it in by HAND. One thing to note is these screws are crap. Minus one star for sending this garbage along and passing it off as “hardware”. Come on Amazon… One of the heads snapped off, so don’t over tighten them. If you want to be a carpenter and drill pilot holes before-hand, be my guest and waste your time. This isn’t rocket science. Once mounted the wires were connected to the 2 nodes on the back of the Ring doorbell. No, it doesn’t matter which wire connect to which node. Pick one and move on with your life. Hopefully you remembered. to read the instructions and pop the face plate off of the doorbell before installing. One installed, put the face plate back on… it’ll snap into place. Insert the safety screw underneath and then push the button on the Ring doorbell. Whip out your phone, open the Ring app and install the doorbell. You can mess around with the settings afterwards like motion detection, etc. Don’t like the silver face plate? DO NOT buy a new face plate right away. You’ll get an email from Ring after you register your doorbell, and included is a code for a free face plate. There’s a dozen different colours to pick from. The link in the email will send you to Ring’s website… not Amazon. When you order it, and it shows there’s a cost and a shipping fee… that tells me you didn’t actually read the email and enter the complimentary code they asked you to input at checkout. So don’t come back here and cry when you realize you didn’t follow instructions. I opted for the black face plate. Pick whatever god awful colour your wife wants you to pick. It took about 6 days to show up. As far as the use of the actual doorbell, it’s miles ahead of what I was using from skybell / Telus. The doorbell does what it needs to do. Don’t expect a super clear movie theatre experience when you’re using the app. It’s a doorbell… It’s a clear picture and you can see the person’s face just fine. I’m not sure what more you’re expecting. App has a clean interface and is easy to use. I haven’t had any issues with wifi or load times. If you are experiencing lag, it’s probably not your doorbell. It’s probably that dial up connection you’re using that you’re too cheap to upgrade in 2024. Or, your’e using the wireless doorbell, in which case- that’s on you. If this doorbell ends up sucking over time, I will come back here and update accordingly. Don’t hold your breath.
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Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2024
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J’adore le fait de voir mes livraisons en temps réels!
Reviewed in Canada on November 12, 2023
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the night vision was dark and kinda green . too bad I did not get to use the features
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Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2024
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Ordered Ring while it was on sale (it’s usually more expensive than most other video doorbells). I figured the higher price point would mean better quality. WRONG. Installation was easy, all of these bells are basically the same in that department.

When it came time to power the device on is when the problems started. Once power was turned on to the Ring I followed the prompts from the Ring app on my phone. When I attempted to set it up, it would make it to the final step, connecting to the wifi network.

I figured it was user error and checked out troubleshooting shooting advice both in the app and online. I tried every little thing to get it running, and nothing worked. The only suggestion I didn’t try was buying either a) a wifi range extender or b) a Ring Chime Pro. No way am I buying another piece of tech to get this working out of the box!

Product was returned, I went with a Google Nest 2nd Gen and surprise, no issues at all.

Take your money elsewhere. When you’re paying that much the tech should be up to date and seamless to install.
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2022
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I used to have a Google Nest. It was constantly going offline, so much I had to turn the warnings of this off. It would routinely never capture events, especially during the colder months. I discontinued my monthly subscription after 6 months. I finally got tired of it and decided to replace it.

The Ring Video Doorbell Pro is fantastic. It has gone offline once. The video is crystal clear. It picks up on all events. At first it was notifying me every time something walked by on the street but that I quickly learnt how to a adjust the motion zone so as to only monitor my driveway and front porch. Now it works PERFECTLY!
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Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2023
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We had a Ring unit in our back yard for a few years now. This front door unit is a great compliment to our original unit. Easy to install and set up. Crime has creeped into our neighbourhood and this will not miss a thing, thank you for the added security’s …..Les A
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