Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the Ring Video Doorbell 2 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Ring Video Doorbell 2.
April 2018
(79%)
84 Reviews
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Very easy to install, Works perfectly, Excellent 1080P video quality
Doorbell ringtones still can't be adjusted, Doorbell won't always reconnect to Wi-Fi after power cut, Video recording features require paid subscription
Is the Ring 2 Video Doorbell worth buying?The Ring Video Doorbell 2 at £179 adds to what was an already superb product with the original Ring via the addition of 1080P video and a removable battery pack. If you are looking to beef up your home security or...
Removable battery is a necessary addition, camera footage is vibrant and clear, additional mounts/fascias included for unusual doorways
Slight delay in motion/ring alerts, needs to be fairly close to router, no in-home chime/ring without buying Chime Pro
The original Ring Doorbell was the market-leader in smart video doorbells. The second-generation looks to keep up this success by improving on a number of areas - a removable battery, 1080p capture and included mounts/fascias - but there's no significant...
The Ring Video Doorbell 2 is a great smart home accessory, both to alert you that somebody is at the door when at home and away, and to provide extra security for your home. The ability to communicate with somebody at your door via your phone, tablet or c...
The Ring Video Doorbell 2's removable lithium ion battery makes it easy to install -- and even easier to charge. It works with Alexa via the Amazon Echo Show
You have to sign up for Ring's optional fee-based cloud storage service to save and review past video clips. The large Video Doorbell 2 won't fit on most doorframes
Look no further than Ring's battery-powered Video Doorbell 2 if you don't want to deal with electrical wiring...
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Published: 2021-09-28, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Works both wired and on battery power, Easy to install, Good quality video, Inexpensive
More difficult to recharge than other models, Doesn't show base of door
The differences between the 2020 Ring Video Doorbell and the original aren’t radical — the 1080p camera is the most significant — but what made the first good also makes its successor the best video doorbell under $100. It can be installed virtually anywh...
Broad ecosystem of compatible smart-home products, $100 price tag (less when on sale), Good image quality and motion detection, Stable, feature-rich app
Rechargeable battery is not removable, No recorded video without a paid subscription, Single-band Wi-Fi, Poor integration with Google Assistant
The second-generation Ring Video Doorbell works well and is a top performer, especially for its price. It should be a strong contender for anyone looking at buying a video doorbell, and the monthly costs—however annoying—are low, too.Note: When you purcha...
Improved motion sensors, 1080p video, Easier WiFi setup—once you have Chime Pro connected
New removable battery is inscrutable and difficult to remove, Entire product experience is poorly documented
The Ring Video Doorbell 2 is a useful home security device, and I heartily recommend it.Updated September 10, 2019 to add reporting on a couple of new features that Ring has released for customers with more than one Ring device. Linked Devices enables y...
Bulkier design than wired doorbells, Subscription fee for core features
The best wireless option, period.The Ring Video Doorbell 2 is the smart doorbell camera to get if you don't have existing doorbell wiring, don't want to be locked into mounting it where current wiring is, or just don't want to bring the hassle and added e...