Ring doorbell makes major changes to subscriptions with new pricier plan – and it includes 24/7 recording --[Reported by Umva mag]

RING has revealed changes to its subscription plans with the introduction of a pricey new premium tier. The Amazon-owned video doorbell maker has announced a bunch of new features, including the ability to continuously record 24/7 for the first time. Ring reveals brand new video doorbell with ‘advanced’ upgrade to catch anyone outside, There are now three Ring Home subscription tiers available, previously known as Ring Protect. Home Basic remains the cheapest option at £4.99 a month, which covers just one device and stores up to 180 days of video event history. Users will get new Video Preview Alerts, showing a short clip in the push notification so you can instantly see what triggered a motion alert without opening the app. Home Standard is the new name for Protect Plus, which also remains at £7.99 a month. It now comes with an extended live view, allowing you to watch your camera feed live for up to 30 minutes at a time. Home Premium is the brand new top end tier which comes in at £15.99. The plan covers all the Ring devices in your home and 24/7 recording for the first time. Footage is saved for a maximum of 14 days giving you time to check and download any you wish to keep. 24/7 recording is currently only available on the following models: Ring Stick Up Cam Stick Up Cam Pro Indoor Camera (2nd Gen) Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera Of course, Ring doorbell owners can continue to accept calls from their front door in real-time and watch a live stream without paying for a subscription. The changes will take effect from November 5. Fed up with subscription fees? Video storage is the key feature that lead Ring owners to subscribe. But there are some alternative brands around that allow you to do just that… for free. Instead of storing them in the cloud you can store them on a local hard drive at no extra cost. Find out some of the best alternatives here. Last Ring doorbell deals Amazon is currently offering up to 40% off some Ring doorbell products for a limited time. New Ring Battery Video Doorbell, £59.99 (down from £99.99) – buy now on Amazon Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus, £89.00 (down from £129.99) – buy now on Amazon Ring Battery Video Doorbell Pro, £129.00 (down from £199.99) – buy now on Amazon All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed. Always do your own research before making any purchase.

Oct 3, 2024 - 16:38
Ring doorbell makes major changes to subscriptions with new pricier plan – and it includes 24/7 recording --[Reported by Umva mag]

RING has revealed changes to its subscription plans with the introduction of a pricey new premium tier.

The Amazon-owned video doorbell maker has announced a bunch of new features, including the ability to continuously record 24/7 for the first time.

a person is pressing a button on a ring doorbell
Ring reveals brand new video doorbell with ‘advanced’ upgrade to catch anyone outside,

There are now three Ring Home subscription tiers available, previously known as Ring Protect.

Home Basic remains the cheapest option at £4.99 a month, which covers just one device and stores up to 180 days of video event history.

Users will get new Video Preview Alerts, showing a short clip in the push notification so you can instantly see what triggered a motion alert without opening the app.

Home Standard is the new name for Protect Plus, which also remains at £7.99 a month.

It now comes with an extended live view, allowing you to watch your camera feed live for up to 30 minutes at a time.

Home Premium is the brand new top end tier which comes in at £15.99.

The plan covers all the Ring devices in your home and 24/7 recording for the first time.

Footage is saved for a maximum of 14 days giving you time to check and download any you wish to keep.

24/7 recording is currently only available on the following models:

  • Ring Stick Up Cam
  • Stick Up Cam Pro
  • Indoor Camera (2nd Gen)
  • Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera

Of course, Ring doorbell owners can continue to accept calls from their front door in real-time and watch a live stream without paying for a subscription.

The changes will take effect from November 5.

Fed up with subscription fees?

Video storage is the key feature that lead Ring owners to subscribe.

But there are some alternative brands around that allow you to do just that… for free.

Instead of storing them in the cloud you can store them on a local hard drive at no extra cost.

Find out some of the best alternatives here.

Last Ring doorbell deals

Amazon is currently offering up to 40% off some Ring doorbell products for a limited time.

All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.

Always do your own research before making any purchase.






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