Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (newest model), Home or business security, Retinal 4K with wide-angle video, 10x Enhanced Zoom, and Low-Light Sight, Deep Silver

$249.99

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Description




Capture it all with Retinal 4K video — See your home or business in the ultimate clarity with Retinal 4K.
Zoom in up to 10x — Catch details at a distance with up to 10x Enhanced Zoom.
See, hear and speak to visitors on camera — With Live View & Two-Way Talk with Audio+, you’ll be able to interact with who’s there in real time, right from your phone.
Tailored detection for more exact alerts — 3D Motion Detection pinpoints motion on your property so you’ll receive more precise alerts and fewer interruptions.
True color, even in low light — With Low-Light Sight, just a little ambient light gives you true color video. In total darkness, your camera switches to crisp black-and-white to keep details sharp.
Know what’s up at a glance — Video Descriptions describe exactly what’s happening in your notification when motion is detected. (A compatible Ring subscription is required. For customers in Illinois: Video Descriptions is not available on Ring devices due to specific state legislation.)
Nonstop power for nonstop protection — Enjoy DIY hardwired installation for nonstop protection.
Premium finishes — Choose from Deep Silver, Polished Night Navy, Polished Sandstone, or Polished Mocha to match your home’s exterior.

Reviews (6)

6 reviews for Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (newest model), Home or business security, Retinal 4K with wide-angle video, 10x Enhanced Zoom, and Low-Light Sight, Deep Silver

  1. Ponzo

    Excellent security no battery issues!
    Much improved performance over earlier editions. Better clarity and panoramic images. Install depends on where you place the camera but overall straight forward. No batteries needed is a great feature!

  2. D

    High Quality Video Doorbell
    Straightforward install, connects seamlessly, great operation, features and video quality.

  3. Jim Lewis

    Very Disappointing Downgrade Disguised As An Upgrade!
    I replaced a Ring Video Doorbell Pro (1st gen), expecting equal or better performance. The new model removed pixel‑based motion detection and relies on radar and infrared, which caps detection distance to ~20–30 ft. It misses events my old doorbell caught effortlessly (such as someone at my mailbox or walking up my driveway, both more than 30 ft away from the doorbell). The extremely wide-angle camera lens probably doesn’t help, reducing objects at a distance to fewer image pixels to analyze. Ring’s marketing implies improved detection, but doesn’t disclose the reduced range or the removal of camera‑based motion detection. The recommended 56‑inch mounting height is impossible for most homes with existing wiring. This is a downgrade disguised as an upgrade.Simple Comparison: Old Ring Pro vs. New Ring Pro (3rd Gen)1. What the old Pro did well• Detected anything moving in the camera view — people, cars, packages, you name it• Let you draw motion zones that actually worked• “People Only” mode filtered out almost all false alerts• Caught motion far down the driveway or sidewalk2. What the new Pro does instead• Only detects motion inside a short bubble in front of the door• Often misses people until they’re very close• Motion Zones don’t help if the doorbell never detects motion in the first place• Recommended mounting height doesn’t match where most doorbells are wired3. Bottom lineThe older Pro detected more, detected earlier, and filtered better.The new Pro detects less, detects later, and hides the downgrade behind marketing terms.Ring could fix this by processing video uploads at the server level and restoring pixel-motion analysis AI-based detection. I recommend you don’t buy this Ring doorbell until they do. Yes, the image sharpness and the improved night vision are fantastic. Love that. But detecting anything outside the 20 to 30 ft bubble sucks big time. I feel like I wasted $250. 🙁

  4. Michelle

    Amazing product & video quality
    We recently upgraded our Ring doorbell to this one and are super happy with the purchase. The doorbell was super easy and quick to setup and it works amazingly. The motion detection part of it is nice. Our old one used to go off at every little thing. This new Pro model doesn’t alert you for every little leaf that blows. The coolest feature I like about the Pro version is that it picks up the movement and alerts you about that but it also still records the rest of the times without making it at alert. The Pro model is definitely worth it for the security and for the price. I would highly recommend buying this model over any of the other ones.

  5. Jerry H.

    Only the POE version cannot be Wi-Fi jammed by thives.
    Cam has better images and features than earlier models. Didn’t need the angle adaptor, since the unit is too wide for my wood door trim. I had to run 10″ of new wiring from the old push-button hole to the new camera wiring point with a long boring bit, then splice it at the old button end. When it gets warm out, it will be difficult to cover the old hole with a splice behind it, with new wood filler. If you’re paying someone to do this, it would be over an hour of their time.Your old ding-dong bell could be made to work by programming a specialized Shelly control but new wiring from the ding-dong to the transformer will be needed. And it is likely your old transformer will need to be bigger. Figure a half-day to wire and another half-day for programming, in most cases.

  6. Automated Abode

    The Installer’s Critique
    *The Good* : Optics and Build The 4K “Retinal” video quality on the new Wired Doorbell Pro is impressive. At a 15Mbps bitrate, the live stream is sharp and preserves a lot of detail that was lost in previous 1080p or 2K models. The hardware itself feels well-built; it is significantly larger than the Gen 2, but it looks more premium and less “plasticky.”*The Bad* – PoE Problems : Misleading and Proprietary I purchased the standard Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Gen) because the specific “PoE version” appears to have been discontinued shortly after launch (likely due to poor ratings and confusing marketing). This doorbell has a USB-C port on the back, and the setup app explicitly allows you to select “PoE” as an installation method.I am a professional installer, and my client was replacing an old-school intercom system that already had a 2-gang junction box at the door. This provided the perfect amount of space to house a PoE-to-USB-C adapter for a clean, hardwired data connection. However, after testing multiple high-quality third-party adapters (including one that works with the notoriously picky Alexa Hub), the setup failed every time. While the adapters provided the required 9V/2.22A (20W) power, the doorbell refused to establish a data connection.It seems Ring has locked the data handshake to a proprietary adapter that they currently refuse to sell as a standalone accessory. It feels like a move to force professional users into the upcoming $500 “Elite” model coming in February.While the Gen 1 Elite retailed for $350, this new version is priced at $500—a massive jump simply because it is marketed to high-end integrators and their wealthy clients. Ring is effectively charging a $150 “tax” just to get the native PoE port that should have been accessible on the Pro model.*The Ugly* : The included “Chime Kit Mini” is a poor solution. It’s a tiny speaker that sticks awkwardly out of your chime box and sounds weak. Ring should do what many competitors do: include a local 433MHz wireless plug-in chime in the box. Instead, they rely on the “Ring Chime,” which is entirely dependent on the internet. If your ISP is down, your doorbell won’t ring inside the house even if your local network is fine. The latency delay between a button press and the chime sounding is still noticeable and annoying.*Verdict* : A solid 4K upgrade for a standard Wi-Fi install, but a nightmare for anyone wanting a professional PoE setup. If you don’t want to pay the $500 “integrator tax” for the new Elite, look at UniFi or Reolink.

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