Before now, if you wanted a fully featured Ring video doorbell you have had to plug it in to a hard-wired power source but unfortunately not everyone has access to that. Now, with today’s release from Ring you can have all the Pro features on a video doorbell that is only battery powered.
The new Battery Video Doorbell Pro brings all of Ring’s high-end features to a battery-powered device including 3D Motion Detection and Bird’s Eye View. This means that all of your notifications are “more refined and more accurate” giving you a better overview of what is happening at your home.
Video is captured in 1536p HD resolution resulting in a clear image thanks to premium imaging sensors, dynamic image processing and “high-efficiency compression.” These all combine also result in better colour night vision, low-light shot and improved illumination.
If your porch is windy the resultant audio will still be great quality thanks to the noise cancelling Audio+ on both in and our communication. Privacy zones call also be implemented and customized to allow for the privacy of neighbours and others as required.
The new Battery Video Doorbell Pro of course integrates exceptionally with Alexa devices and the overall experience is enhanced with the purchase of Ring Protect — the more devices you have, the better value it is.
Ring Battery Video Doorbell Pro will be available to purchase from March 20th 2024 for AU$349.00 on Ring.com and Amazon.com.au, and NZ$369.00 at select retailers.
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