The $100 Ring Video Doorbell gets a feature-packed upgrade, finally
Amazon-owned Ring has unleashed a few upgraded versions of the six-year-old Ring Video Doorbell over the years, including the $230 Video Doorbell 3 Plus that went on sale in April, yet the original $100 Ring Video Doorbell has remained on sale as a budget option. Now comes word that the $100 model is finally getting its own update. Available for pre-order now and slated to ship on June 3, the second-generation Ring Video DoorbellRemove non-product link will keep the original's $100 price tag while adding new features such as improved video resolution, privacy zones, an additional "near" motion zone, and more. Starting with the basics, the revamped Ring Video Doorbell boosts its video resolution to 1080p, versus 720p for the first-generation model, along with "crisper" night vision and "improved" two-way audio quality. The new Video Doorbell features "privacy zones" that let you specify areas in the camera's 155-degree field of view that you don't want recorded or displayed in the Ring App's live view, while an additional "near zone" allows for motion detection in areas that are between five and 15 feet in front of your home.
May-7-2020, 12:45:33 GMT