Testseek.co.uk have collected 49 expert reviews of the Ring Video Doorbell and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Ring Video Doorbell.
September 2016
(75%)
49 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
4412 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
75010049
The editors liked
Multiple users can answer the door remotely
Night vision and motion detection work well
Noise cancellation makes audio clear
Smart design
Very easy setup
Largely intuitive mobile app
Decent-quality footage
Reliable motion detection
Talkback works well
Enormous security potential
Intuitive app
Easy installation
Inexpensive
Easy to install
Works perfectly
The editors didn't like
Battery down to 80 per cent after one week
Needs dismounting and charging every time it runs flat
Dependent on network performance
Easy to steal
No ring tone options
Only one month of cloud storage included
Latency in time-to-answer
Plastic-y case components
Video recording features require paid subscription
Abstract: Each year, hundreds of thousands of people descend upon Las Vegas to attend the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). With more than 3,600 exhibiting companies ranging from hopeful startups to well established tech powerhouses, a legion of indust...
Provides added security, Incredible battery life, Twoway voice interaction, Installation process is simple to follow, Secured in place firmly thanks to mounting bracket
Doesn't have a discrete design, Minor latency delays with feed, No way to access the camera by itself
Much like most of the smart connected devices that are invading homes nowadays, there's a premium to pay to have peace of mind with the Ring Video Doorbell. Even though its MSRP of $199.00 can be seen as exorbitant when compared to some basic ‘wireless' d...
Abstract: An array of Smart Home products are trickling into homes, making life a little more convenient. Smart Home products are still on the pricey side, but some are well worth the investment, especially for homeowners looking to solve specific headaches around...
Notifications when someone is at your door, even if you are in another country, video of people at your door who ring the bell or who set off the motion sensor, the ability to adjust the range which affects the motion sensor, You can access video from you
If your WiFi goes out for any reason, your Ring won't work; You may run into some issues with the install depending upon which OS you are using, but customer service can help
Abstract: We get frequent visitors here at the TechnoBuffalo office—at least a few a day. That's not an issue in and of itself, but the problem is we can't actually see who's outside our door until we open it (sadly, there's no peephole). That makes for some awkwar...
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Published: 2015-08-03, Author: Jon , review by: macworld.com
Let's you view, and speak with, anyone who presses your doorbell, Wide-angle video with night vision, Motion-detection feature sends video alerts when anyone steps to your door
Bad lag times between doorbell presses and smartphone alerts, Slow app performance, No video-on-demand (yet)
Abstract: The Ring Video Doorbell connects to your Wi-Fi and uses a camera and motion sensor to alert you through your mobile phone when someone is at your door. While this doorbell detector is in the high end of the price range and isn't suitable if you don't have...
Abstract: The Ring Video Doorbell is an easy way to take the first step towards turning any house into a smart home. The $199 device is worth every penny and ultimately more useful than many of the other smart home products I've tried. Its ease of installation, uti...
Interact with visitors and delivery persons without opening the dooror even without being home. Painless installation and setup. New feature can detect motion on your property, up to 30 feet away. For a small fee, every trigger is recorded
Alerts sometimes take far too long to arrive on your smartphoneas long as 30 seconds. Motion detection requires some finetuning. No remote camera access (yet)