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Ring introduces the next generation of the Battery Video Doorbell 2nd gen

Ring make a lot of different security products, but their bread and butter has always been the video doorbell. They have today announced a new Ring Battery Video Doorbell.

The new video doorbell brings with it some new features including Head-to-Toe HD video, Colour Night Vision and an easy DIY installation while offering a battery life 23% longer than the previous model.

“The new Battery Video Doorbell comes with a suite of impressive features, from Head-to-Toe HD video and Colour Night Vision, to customisable and advanced privacy settings, all with the versatility of battery power, making it a great fit for our Aussie and Kiwi customers,” said Mark Fletcher, Ring Managing Director, APAC.

The Battery Video Doorbell includes HD video and 150-degree by 150-degree field of view giving you a full head-to-toe view of your visitors. The new view is 66% percent taller than the previous generation making it easier for features such as package alerts and more to be even more accurate and helpful.

The new doorbell incorporates colour night video, something present in their security cameras and Pro level doorbells but not in this level doorbell before.

The new mounting bracket allows for an easy push onto the bracket for installation making it also easy to remove the doorbell when it’s time to recharge the battery.

Other Ring features include motion detection with Customisable Motion Zones and real-time alerts, Live View, and two-way talk with a built in mic and speaker.

Battery Video Doorbell is available for pre-order today for $149 AUD and $169 NZD on Ring.com, Amazon.com.au and select retailers in Australia and New Zealand including jbhifi.com.aujbhifi.co.nz and noelleeming.co.nz. The doorbell will start shipping on September 4, 2024.

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