- Ring has launched a wireless version of its premium 4K video doorbell
- It has also launched three 2K doorbells (two battery-powered and one wired).
- All battery doorbells are compatible with a new Ring solar charger
Amazon just introduced a 4K video doorbell that runs on batteries for ultra-clear images, without cables. Like the wired version that launched last year, the Ring Battery Video Doorbell Pro (2nd generation) features 4K Retina video, 10x zoom, improved night vision, and, according to Ring, “installs virtually anywhere without rewiring.”
It has an extra-fast charging and quick-release battery, and with a Ring AI Pro subscription, you’ll have access to features like AI video descriptions that tell you exactly what’s happening before you check the footage and let you search for specific events instead of having to scroll through recordings. The Wired Video Doorbell Pro has a list price of $249.99 / £219.99 (around AU$360).
There are also three new doorbells with 2K video in the mix. If you’re looking for something wireless, you can choose between Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus (2nd generation) and Ring Battery Video Doorbell (2nd generation), which cost $179.99 / £149.99 (about AU$260) and $99.99 / £79.99 (about AU$149) respectively.
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If you already have doorbell wiring, there’s also a new version of the Ring Wired Video Doorbell, which is the most affordable option at $79.99/£59.99 (around AU$120).
Do you want a wireless doorbell, but are worried about battery life? Ring has also released a new solar charger, which is compatible with all of its new battery-powered doorbells. The sensibly named Ring solar charger can be mounted anywhere, with the doorbell installed on top, and is priced at $49.99 (around £38 / AU£70).
The new doorbells and chargers are now available for pre-order in the US and UK. I hope to put the new models to the test very soon to find out if they deserve a spot on TechRadar’s roundup of the best video doorbells. Stay tuned for more details.
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