Ring Video Doorbell 3
About Ring
Ring LLC is a manufacturer of home security and smart home devices owned by Amazon. It manufactures a titular line of smart doorbells, home security cameras, and alarm systems.
Charge the provided battery.
Plug the battery in.
First, fully charge the battery by plugging it into a power source using the provided orange cable.
The small light on top will glow green once fully charged.
Insert the battery.
After charging, insert the battery in the bottom of your Video Doorbell until it clicks into place.
Set up your Video Doorbell in the Ring app
Download the Ring app.
The Ring app walks you through setting up and managing your Video Doorbell.
Search for “Ring” in one of the app stores below, or visit: ring.com/app
Grab your Wi-Fi password
It’s required for the in-app setup. Write it down below so it’s handy when you need it:
Set up your Video Doorbell near your Wi-Fi router.
In the Ring app, select Set Up a Device. When prompted, select Doorbells, and follow the in-app instructions.
Try it out!
After setup, push the button on the front of your Video Doorbell to see video from the camera in the Ring app.
Install your Video Doorbell.
Select your install height.
Install Video Doorbell approximately four feet (1.20 meters) above the ground for optimal performance.
If you’re connecting to an existing doorbell wiring that’s higher than four feet, thus limiting where you can install your new Doorbell, use the provided wedge mount to angle your Doorbell down.
Remove your existing doorbell. (optional)
If replacing an existing doorbell, shut off power at the breaker. Then remove it from the wall and disconnect the wires.
Your Video Doorbell is compatible with doorbell systems supplying 8-24 volts AC at 50 or 60Hz, 40VA max.
Do not wire your Video Doorbell to a DC-powered intercom system or other DC power source.
Do you have an in-home chime?
If desired, the chime can ring when the button on your Ring Doorbell is pressed.
Just follow the in-app instructions during setup.
Don’t have an in-home chime?
If you see the “No In-Home Chime” button during setup, be sure to press it.
NO IN-HOME CHIME
To change your wiring settings after setup, go to Device Settings > Chime Connection.
Also, consider purchasing a Ring Chime or Chime Pro, which allows you to hear Ring alerts from anywhere in your home.
Insert the mini-level.
Insert the mini-level into your Video Doorbell to make sure it’s even when you install it.
Install the anchors. (optional)
If installing on stucco, brick, or concrete, mark 4 drill holes. Use the provided masonry drill bit to drill holes in your wall, then insert the included anchors.
If you’re installing on wood, skip this step and toss the anchors in that drawer of stuff you never use.
Connect the wires. (optional)
Connect the wires coming out of your wall to the screws on the back of your Video Doorbell.
Either wire can connect to either screw. The order doesn’t matter.
Attach the wire extensions. (optional)
If you have trouble connecting the wires coming out of your wall to the back of your Video Doorbell, use the provided wire extensions and wire nuts.
Screw it in.
Feed all the wires (and the wire nuts, if you used them) into your wall and secure your Video Doorbell on the wall using four screws.
Install the faceplate.
Place one of the provided faceplates on your Video Doorbell by slotting it in at the top and clicking it into place.
Secure the faceplate.
Lastly, insert one of the provided security screws into the bottom, and tighten it with the star-shaped end of the
screwdriver bit.
That’s it! Your Video Doorbell is now ready to use.
For additional help, visit: ring.com/help Or give us a call…
US 1 800 656 1918
Canada 1 855 300 7289
Worldwide +1 310 929 7085
AU 1 300 205 983
NZ +64 9 887 9871
For a list of all our customer support numbers, visit: ring.com/callus
FAQS About Ring Video Doorbell 3
How long are videos stored on Ring Doorbell 3?
60 days
What is the range of a ring doorbell 3?
30 to five feet
Ring Doorbell 3: Does it record?
Video is captured by Ring doorbells, however this service is only available with a Ring Protect membership.
How many cameras is Ring capable of supporting?
There is no restriction on how many Ring devices you can link to your account. The only limitations on Ring are those that apply to paying plan features. Ring Protect Plus supports infinite devices at a single physical address, but Ring Protect Basic only supports recording footage for a single camera.
Where are the videos for Ring kept?
An AWS server
Has the third-generation video doorbell night vision?
The Ring Video Doorbell 3 costs $199.99 and offers all the features we considered to be necessary for a video doorbell: 160-degree field of view, infrared night vision, two-way audio, and 1080p HD video quality.
Does the Ring 3 feature a motion sensor?
You may efficiently monitor the area you want while minimizing the number of “false positive” motion alerts (such as cars moving by) by selecting Motion Zones to only cover the locations you want the Ring device to watch.
Do doorbells that ring make a sound?
A doorbell that is entirely powered by batteries will be audible from the outside of your house but won’t activate the inside chime kit. is configured in the Ring app and linked to the proper sort of chime: mechanical chime: produces the classic, brief ding-dong sound.
Is the Ring 3 wifi or wired?
Power is provided either continuously by the doorbell wires or intermittently by the rechargeable battery pack. By using the Ring app to connect your Ring Video Doorbell 3 to wifi and mounting with the included tools, setup is simple.
Is the Ring Doorbell 3 colored?
All of the doorbells come in satin nickel and venetian bronze finishes and are waterproof. With some of them, you can order a second faceplate without cost.