What Is the Ring Doorbell and How Does It Work?

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John Carlsen
Oct 15, 2023
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John has 9+ years in journalism, testing smart home tech and security gear for ASecureLife and as Smart Home Editor at Top Ten Reviews.

The Ring Video Doorbell is one of the easiest ways to watch for uninvited guests and porch pirates at front door. Let's dig into some frequently asked questions about how Ring's doorbells work and how to use its features. If you're looking for common questions about Ring's other products, check out our Ring FAQ.

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How does the Ring doorbell work

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When a visitor presses the doorbell button on your Ring, you receive a notification on your smartphone. The video doorbell can also tell you when it detects motion. You also get a live view of your porch and can speak with guests to give instructions or let them know you're coming to the door with a quick reply.


Does the Ring doorbell actually ring inside the house?

Your Ring Video Doorbell can trigger an existing doorbell chime if you connect it to doorbell wiring. You can also buy an optional Ring Chime accessory that plugs into an electrical outlet. Without either of these chimes, you'll still get notifications on your phone when someone pushes the button—they hear a tone on the doorbell's built-in speaker too.

Are Ring's doorbells and cameras wireless?

Yes, Ring's cameras and doorbells connect to the internet using Wi-Fi. The company also sells a variety of battery-powered cameras that don't require power cables and even have optional solar charging mounts. Learn more about wired versus wireless security cameras to decide which is right for you.

Is there a monthly fee for the Ring doorbell?

You can view a live feed, receive push notifications, and talk to visitors from the Ring app without paying a monthly fee. But you'll need to pay if you want to record, save, and share video clips and snapshots. Some features also require a subscription, like person detection, package alerts, and photo-preview notifications.

Learn more in our guide to Ring camera storage plans and check out the table below.

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Does the Ring doorbell record all the time?

Ring doorbells don't offer continuous video recording—they record only short video clips when detecting motion. If you want a video doorbell with constant recording capabilities, we recommend checking out the Nest Doorbell (Wired).

Does the Ring doorbell work only when pressed?

While a button press is the best way to know if someone wants to speak to you, Ring video doorbells can also notify you when they detect motion. If you get too many motion alerts, you can adjust the doorbell's motion detection sensitivity in the Ring app.

If you pay for Ring Protect, you can filter out generic motion alerts by telling the app just to send package and person detection notifications.

Do Ring cameras have night vision?

Yes, all Ring doorbell and security camera models come with infrared LEDs that enable night-vision recording.

Are Ring doorbells waterproof?

Ring doorbells offer weather resistance to keep rain and snow from sensitive electronics. This doesn't mean you can submerge them in water, but that's an unlikely scenario for everyday users.

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Do you need a working doorbell to use Ring?

You don't need a working doorbell chime if you use a battery-powered Ring Video Doorbell model. Still, all Ring Video Doorbell models can connect to your home's existing doorbell wires. This provides power to the unit without charging a battery every few months.

Wired models like the Ring Video Doorbell Wired, Pro, and Pro 2 require existing doorbell wiring.

How long does the Ring doorbell's battery last?

In our experience, Ring's battery-powered doorbells and cameras can last for one or two months on a charge. This is shorter than the 6 to 12 months Ring states on its website.

What devices work with the Ring doorbell?

The Ring app works on both iOS and Android devices. Ring doorbells are also compatible with the Ring Alarm security system and Amazon Echo devices.

Learn more in our guide to Ring security compatibility and equipment.

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If I wire in a Ring doorbell and the power goes out, will the doorbell still work?

Many wired Ring doorbell models also have a battery that allows them to work when the power's out.

But even if they work, your Wi-Fi and internet probably won't, so they won't record any video. Batteries in a Ring doorbell mean easier installation in places without wiring—they don't mean every feature will always work.

What happens if my Ring doorbell loses its Wi-Fi connection

Aside from ringing your mechanical chime (if you use doorbell wiring and the power's still on), your Ring Video Doorbell won't do anything without a Wi-Fi connection. Once the Wi-Fi's available again, the doorbell will automatically reconnect to your network. Ring support suggests troubleshooting your device's wireless connection to fix the problem if it doesn't come back online.

Can you hack the Ring doorbell?

No internet-connected device is immune to hacking. Regardless, you can reduce the likelihood of hacking by following good security practices:

  • Secure your Wi-Fi network by changing default names and passwords.
  • Set strong passwords and enable two-factor authentication on your Ring account. Consider using an authenticator app as your second authentication factor.
  • Apply the same security standards to other smart home accounts you use, especially if you link them to Ring.
  • Set up end-to-end encryption on wired cameras and wired doorbell cameras from Ring.

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John Carlsen
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John is a technology journalist specializing in smart home devices, security cameras, and home security systems. He has over a decade of experience researching, testing, and reviewing the latest tech—he was the Smart Home Editor for Top Ten Reviews and wrote for ASecureLife before joining SafeWise as a Staff Writer in 2020. John holds a Bachelor's degree in Communications, Journalism emphasis from Utah Valley University. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking, photography, cooking, and starting countless DIY projects he has yet to complete.

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