Wanna skip to a particular part of the video? Use the Time Stamps. :) Time Stamps 0:00 - intro 0:41 - 1536 X 1536 pixel camera 1:24 - HDR off VS on 1:55 - Night Vision 2:12 - Well Lit Area 2:24 - Standard Night Vision 2:45 - Wall Nearby Night Vision 3:00 - Color Night Vision Off VS On 3:23 - Mic Audio quality 3:37 - Ring & Motion Alerts 4:01 - 3D Motion Detection 4:26 - editing Motion Zones 4:50 - Motion Sensitivity 4:58 - setting the 3D Motion Detection Range 5:34 - Birds Eye View Window 5:55 - Smart Alerts 6:30 - Motion Schedules 6:59 - 6 second Pre-Roll Preview Videos 8:00 - Shared Users 8:40 - Intercom functionality 8:54 - Quick Replies 9:47 - Alexa Greetings 11:06 - Ring Protect Basic and Plus Plans 12:00 - control other smart devices in your home 12:41 - my final thoughts 13:40 - Thanks for watching! Like, Share, Comment & Subscribe! :)
I have a Techy question for you. *Will Windows 11 make older Hardware, namely Processors, Obsolete when Microsoft ends support for Windows 10 in 2025?*
People have reported the Pro models as having an internal built in battery, lithium ion perhaps, that fails and is very difficult to replace and you have to open/pry it open to get to the internals to replace it. Ring doesn't sell it and not easy to find. So you may not have to recharge it but you might have to replace it or toss out $249 b/c you'll have to throw it out. Can you shed any light on this?
This is Michael. I watched a number of UA-cam's on this doorbell camera ( and others) and this is the best. I really appreciate the time you took to make all the side-by-side comparisons, and go through the setup. Thanks
Roscoe Here: Thank You M-78, as My Wife & I are Starting to do Our Due Diligence, by researching as much as possible about Ring as well as other Products, For Home Security & Our Neighbors that would/could be in View of whatever Products We might purchase for said reasons. Thanks again, Very Informative & well Presented ! J.E.Davis (Roscoe).
Although a good video I was disappointed that nothing was mentioned about how to charge. I just purchased a Ring Pro 2 hardwire video doorbell and Ring is saying the doorbell needs to be charged up to 100% "before" it's installed and that's what I needed help with.
There is an internal battery, see my comment below. Some users have reported early failure and they have to throw it out. Ring doesn't sell the battery and not easy to replace it even if you can find the battery.
Yes it uses the old doorbell chime so it just sounds like our normal old doorbell in the house. The Ring Pro 2 has a speaker on it and plays the Ring bell sound for the people ringing the bell.
Birds eye view is a bunch of bs.. just a feature for on the box. As a user there is absolutely zero reason to have it. Anyway great review! Very detailed
I believe there's an internal battery. If you do a google search you will find Reddit articles and basically have to toss the doorbell out of the internal battery dies or be very handy to replace. Ring doesn't sell it. It may be a lithium ion battery. The Doorbell wired has an internal rechargeable battery and the wiring acts like a trickle charger, charging the battery. So not true that it doesn't have a battery. I called Ring and they admitted the Pro has an internal battery that is unlike the Doorbell Wired one@@johnh6902
I understand why the $30 dollar plan is needed. In order to save video, the company must have dedicated facilities to store all these videos including technicians to maintain them.
Wanna skip to a particular part of the video? Use the Time Stamps. :)
Time Stamps
0:00 - intro
0:41 - 1536 X 1536 pixel camera
1:24 - HDR off VS on
1:55 - Night Vision
2:12 - Well Lit Area
2:24 - Standard Night Vision
2:45 - Wall Nearby Night Vision
3:00 - Color Night Vision Off VS On
3:23 - Mic Audio quality
3:37 - Ring & Motion Alerts
4:01 - 3D Motion Detection
4:26 - editing Motion Zones
4:50 - Motion Sensitivity
4:58 - setting the 3D Motion Detection Range
5:34 - Birds Eye View Window
5:55 - Smart Alerts
6:30 - Motion Schedules
6:59 - 6 second Pre-Roll Preview Videos
8:00 - Shared Users
8:40 - Intercom functionality
8:54 - Quick Replies
9:47 - Alexa Greetings
11:06 - Ring Protect Basic and Plus Plans
12:00 - control other smart devices in your home
12:41 - my final thoughts
13:40 - Thanks for watching! Like, Share, Comment & Subscribe! :)
I have a Techy question for you.
*Will Windows 11 make older Hardware, namely Processors, Obsolete when Microsoft ends support for Windows 10 in 2025?*
People have reported the Pro models as having an internal built in battery, lithium ion perhaps, that fails and is very difficult to replace and you have to open/pry it open to get to the internals to replace it. Ring doesn't sell it and not easy to find. So you may not have to recharge it but you might have to replace it or toss out $249 b/c you'll have to throw it out. Can you shed any light on this?
This is Michael. I watched a number of UA-cam's on this doorbell camera ( and others) and this is the best. I really appreciate the time you took to make all the side-by-side comparisons, and go through the setup. Thanks
You're welcome. I'm happy the video was helpful to you. 🙂
Roscoe Here: Thank You M-78, as My Wife & I are Starting to do Our Due Diligence, by researching as much as possible about Ring as well as other Products, For Home Security & Our Neighbors that would/could be in View of whatever Products We might purchase for said reasons. Thanks again, Very Informative & well Presented ! J.E.Davis (Roscoe).
That has a lot more options than I was expecting. Thanks for sharing!
Yup. There is a lot of options.
Hey, that seems pretty cool. As always great video! 👍🏼
Thanks for the info. I have ordered one and am trying to learn as much as I can about the Pro 2 before it arrives. Thanks again, very informative.
The most useful demonstration I have seen. Thank you
Although a good video I was disappointed that nothing was mentioned about how to charge. I just purchased a Ring Pro 2 hardwire video doorbell and Ring is saying the doorbell needs to be charged up to 100% "before" it's installed and that's what I needed help with.
There is an internal battery, see my comment below. Some users have reported early failure and they have to throw it out. Ring doesn't sell the battery and not easy to replace it even if you can find the battery.
Great video! I'm going to buy one. Thanks!
It would be great if they allow one to upload to one's own cloud storage. I guess they want to make money off of one no matter what [no free lunch].
yes, I am still watching
Does your old doorbell still makes sound when someone rings the bell?
Yes it uses the old doorbell chime so it just sounds like our normal old doorbell in the house. The Ring Pro 2 has a speaker on it and plays the Ring bell sound for the people ringing the bell.
Not if you’re in Ireland - mechanical chime can’t handle 24v
Good question, I was wondering this too.
Does It come with the corner mount?
Yes
Great video thank u
Good to know
Birds eye view is a bunch of bs.. just a feature for on the box. As a user there is absolutely zero reason to have it. Anyway great review! Very detailed
you didnt say anything about batter since thats what the title says
There is no battery in this doorbell camera. It's hardwired in. That's why the title says you never have to charge the battery.
ok bro thank you
I believe there's an internal battery. If you do a google search you will find Reddit articles and basically have to toss the doorbell out of the internal battery dies or be very handy to replace. Ring doesn't sell it. It may be a lithium ion battery. The Doorbell wired has an internal rechargeable battery and the wiring acts like a trickle charger, charging the battery. So not true that it doesn't have a battery. I called Ring and they admitted the Pro has an internal battery that is unlike the Doorbell Wired one@@johnh6902
@@Maraksot78 There is an internal back up battery in case of power cut this has to be charged at the time of installation.
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Very well explained Sir 🤌🏾
I understand why the $30 dollar plan is needed. In order to save video, the company must have dedicated facilities to store all these videos including technicians to maintain them.