Ring has at the moment introduced a spec bump to its battery-powered video doorbells for all these people who can’t wire their items to energy. The flagship Battery Doorbell Professional (2nd gen) will get 4K video, with 10x zoom and the promise of far longer time between recharges than the earlier mannequin. On the identical time, it’s bringing 2K imaging to its lower-end battery doorbells, the Battery Doorbell Plus and Battery Doorbell (2nd gen). The previous, as becoming its larger value, will get a quick-release battery pack, whereas each fashions get 2K video and 6x zoom. Naturally, these options are already obtainable on Ring’s wired merchandise, the majority of which had been introduced again in September 2025.
The corporate can be conscious that swapping out batteries isn’t ideally suited if you really want a doorbell to work the entire time. That’s why it’s additionally launching a brand new Photo voltaic Charger which integrates into the mount, holding your doorbell working for longer between journeys to the wall outlet. There’s additionally an even bigger Photo voltaic Panel, which pumps out extra juice than its smaller sibling, and might be mounted in a greater variety of locations. The entire above can be found to pre-order from at the moment, and are priced as follows: Professional ($250), Plus ($180), Battery Doorbell ($100), Photo voltaic Charger ($50), Photo voltaic Panel ($60).
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