Ring was the first doorbell manufacturer to crack the mainstream market with their video doorbells, and now, years on, they continue to push the boundaries, most recently with the new 4K Ring Battery Video Doorbell Pro (2nd Gen).
The new Ring Battery Video Doorbell Pro (2nd Gen) brings not only 4K resolution with up to 10x Enhanced Zoom, front door activity alerts, including package detection, colour low-light vision, and 3D motion detection.
Installing a Ring Doorbell has always been easy, especially for those who already have one, but now it seems to be even simpler. From scanning the barcode on the manual in the box to installing the doorbell on the wall, the process is incredibly simple.
The app walks you through installation and basic settings to help you get the most out of your doorbell from day one.
The battery in the new Ring Battery Video Doorbell Pro (2nd Gen) is different to every other Ring battery ever used. Now it finally has USB-C charging, but, more importantly, is bigger and has a much bigger capacity. It does mean that you cannot use your old batteries with this doorbell, but you can buy additional batteries if you wish.
More impressive is the new solar panel add-on for the doorbell. It looks like a light switch but it is a black box that the doorbell is mounted onto. It does require the doorbell to receive direct sunlight at some point during the day to work, so it is not much good to me, but for those with direct sunlight on their door area it is perfect.
After a week of use, with all the features on, although using the “recommended settings” for power usage, the battery life was at 100%. Make it make sense?!?!? I’m not sure what wizardry Ring has done here but the standby battery sippage must be basically zero. This was incredibly impressive. I mean, I don’t get a heap of visitors to my front door, but each day there’s at least a few events. I do have it set up so there are virtually no false alarms, but that the battery life is virtually the same after a week is mind-blowing.
I’ve always used the Ring Multi subscription, which covers all the basic needs and cloud access and storage for all the Ring cameras at my house – all 13 of them. There is another subscription level above this called Ring Protect, which includes even more features, including:
The big ticket item here is the new Smart Video search feature.
Smart Video Search is powered by Ring IQ, a combination of Ring AI technology and Ring’s in-house expertise. It uses Visual Language Modelling to match text to images, delivering results for any query it receives. It allows the user to type a search into the app to locate a specific scene, rather than scrolling through all their saved videos and screenshots to find the image or video they want.
Yes, AI is everywhere. Having used the feature for the past couple of weeks, it is good, but is it worth the 100% price increase? I don’t think so. If you pay up front, you can get it for 9 for the year, and although not that much, it is still twice the price of Ring Multi. It really depends on how much you need these AI video search features.
We’ve covered a lot of Ring video doorbells and cameras in the past because, well, there has been a lot of them! The problem with so many of the battery operated devices in most cases was the battery life. It was not great. Ring has now fixed that.
The new battery size (9800mAh vs 5800mAh) is part of that but that doesn’t explain the true difference in battery life I experienced during the review. I’m not sure how they have done it, but they have. The battery life I experienced was exceptional and if you really want to never charge it, you can buy a solar panel for it but with this battery life I dare say you could just set a calendar reminder to charge it once every month or two on a weekend for a few hours when you are home and be just fine.
Add in the new 4K resolution, an impressive 10x zoom and good vision in virtually zero ambient light and you have Ring’s best ever battery-powered video doorbell.
There is a new subscription level to include video search and AI descriptions but I’m not sure that price is justified by how useful the new additions are. For me they probably aren’t worth it but you may think otherwise — refer to the above table to see which subscription level best suits you.
The new Ring Battery Vieo Doorbell Pro (2nd Gen) is available now for AU9 from Amazon, Ring and select retailers.
Scott is our resident open technology expert. If you can mod it, or want to use it your way, Scott has probably done it. From Laptops to phones, headphones and game consoles, he’s played with it and wants to see the next generation.
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