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    Finally, a Ring doorbell camera I can recommend to most people (especially at this price)

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousOctober 6, 20256 Mins Read
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    Ring Battery Doorbell Pro

    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • Amazon’s Ring Battery Doorbell Pro is typically available for $230, but it’s 43% off at $130.
    • The high-end video doorbell is battery-powered, making it easy to install anywhere; it also has the Pro features that Ring is known for, such as Bird’s-Eye View and 3D Motion Detection.
    • You’ll need to pay a subscription to access most features, and the resolution is capped at 1536p instead of 2K.

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    Ring has become the quintessential brand for video doorbells. It’s like Kleenex for facial tissues, Google for search engines, and Band-Aid for adhesive bandages. In short, you can’t help but think of Ring when you hear about video doorbells. 

    I don’t always recommend Ring products to everyone looking for a video doorbell or security camera for one simple reason: most of the best features are locked behind a subscription plan, and you can’t bypass this by adding a separate hub or a microSD card, unlike with many other brands. However, many smart home and security enthusiasts prefer the convenience and peace of mind that come with a subscription.

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    The Ring Battery Doorbell Pro is the company’s best battery-powered video doorbell, hence the ‘Pro’ moniker. It’s the first battery-powered doorbell to join Ring’s Pro lineup of devices, which stand out from other lines due to their stronger construction, high-end finishes, and extra features, such as Bird’s Eye View and 3D Motion Detection.

    Having tested the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus right before this one, I couldn’t see huge differences immediately. The two doorbell devices have some slight physical differences, but they’re as hard to find as a spot-the-differences game. 

    Aside from the Doorbell Pro being 1mm taller than the Plus, both are the same width and thickness and have an outer housing that appears to be made of the same plastic material. The Pro weighs about 244g, while the Plus weighs about 235g, a difference of less than one ounce. 

    Ring Battery Doorbell Pro

    Ring Battery Doorbell Plus (left) and Ring Battery Doorbell Pro (right).

    Maria Diaz/ZDNET

    The camera’s appearance is one of the only physical differences between the two video doorbell models. The Pro has a deep, dark frame around the camera and a different set of lenses. 

    Low Light Sight was my favorite feature to test on the Battery Doorbell Pro — it launched with this video doorbell and helps you see more clearly in near darkness. This doorbell also has zonal infrared LEDs that help even out the image to balance over- and under-exposed videos. 

    Ring Battery Doorbell Pro

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    The cameras’ different physical appearances suggest that the Pro uses a slightly wider aperture. Amazon doesn’t specify the exact aperture, noting only that the Ring Battery Doorbell Pro has “premium imaging sensors.”

    This feature — and the Battery Doorbell Pro’s video quality in general — performed superbly. I must admit that the Ring’s video clips looked better than the ones from my 2K resolution doorbell, although performance on all other points was largely similar. 

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    Installing the Ring Battery Doorbell Pro is easy, with no extra mounting plates required to snap the doorbell to — probably one of my favorite features of the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus and Pro. 

    Because this Pro video doorbell has a removable battery pack, you install it by removing the faceplate and screwing the doorbell directly onto your front porch wall or door frame. Any time the battery needs charging, you can release it or swap it out for a fully charged one if you want to keep an extra battery around. 

    Ring Battery Doorbell Pro

    The Ring Battery Doorbell Pro’s removable battery pack.

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    Aside from Ring Pro features like Bird’s Eye View, 3D Motion Detection, and pre-roll, the Ring Battery Doorbell Pro also supports Audio+ for improved two-way talk and dual-band Wi-Fi, which means it can support both 2.4 and 5GHz networks. 

    Setting up Bird’s Eye View is interesting. You use an overhead map to delineate a surveillance area up to 30 feet away. This feature gives you an aerial map view of events around your home, showing you the path a person took when accessing your property. 

    The 3D Motion Detection feature uses radar to detect motion in a customizable area of your choosing, reducing false alerts and powering Bird’s Eye View. 

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    In essence, these Pro-exclusive features power advanced motion detection to reduce false alerts and provide more accurate notifications, giving you more details of what happened when someone was spotted entering your property. Ring hopes these features help to diminish those ‘motion detected’ alerts you can get when leaves blow by in front of the doorbell.

    Ring Battery Doorbell Pro vs Eufy

    How the Ring Battery Doorbell Pro’s night vision compares to the Eufy Security E340’s.

    Maria Diaz/ZDNET

    And my tests suggest those extra features work. I’ve tested the Ring Battery Doorbell Pro for a few months but haven’t had any issues with false alerts or missed notifications. However, I didn’t have those problems with the Plus model or with my Eufy Security E340 either. While the Bird’s Eye View information was nice, I didn’t feel I needed the feature, or think it delivered much insight into each video clip and motion event. 

    ZDNET’s buying advice

    The Ring Battery Doorbell Pro is certainly the best battery-powered doorbell the company offers; it has the most high-end features, and its performance doesn’t disappoint.

    Ring Battery Doorbell Pro

    Maria Diaz/ZDNET

    That said, it’s harder to recommend when the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus already has many of the same features. Both devices feature a 1536p resolution with head-to-toe view, two-way talk, person and package detection, a quick-release battery pack, and color night vision. 

    I wish the Pro device had an upgraded 2K resolution to justify the extra cost and as a bonus for its Pro moniker. There’s also the problem of you can’t bypass a subscription fee. You shouldn’t buy a Ring Video Doorbell Pro unless you’re OK with the fact that you’ll always have to pay a subscription fee to access most of its features. I’m on a tight budget and like to save as much as possible, so I’m not looking to spend $200 on a security camera and then pay a monthly fee to keep using it.

    Latest updates: 

    • This review was originally published in March 2024 and updated in October 2025 to reflect the most up-to-date information and the sale price of $130, a $100 discount.

    While many sales events feature deals for a specific length of time, deals are on a limited-time basis, making them subject to expiring at any time. ZDNET remains committed to finding, sharing, and updating the best offers to help you maximize your savings so you can feel as confident in your purchases as we are in our recommendations. Our ZDNET team of experts constantly monitors the deals we feature to keep our stories up-to-date. If you missed out on this deal, don’t worry — we’re continually sourcing new savings opportunities at ZDNET.com.


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