How Far Can a Ring Doorbell See? Ring Camera Range of View (2023)

The cameras and doorbells from Ring can often record in full HD (1920x1080p), with a few exceptions. While this is advantageous, Ring cameras also use a wide-angle lens that captures a significant amount of film — at the expense of overall detail quality, of course.

While you may zoom in on Ring recordings by using a two-finger squeeze, the overall quality of the recording will suffer due to the reduced overall detail (especially at night). In most cases, it is difficult, if not impossible, to make out license plate numbers on automobiles.

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Ring Camera and Doorbell Recording Quality

The Ring was one of the first smart doorbell manufacturers to bring a product to market, debuting the Ring Video Doorbell 1 in 2013. It was filmed in 720p, 1280 x 720 pixels, and is considered “HD ready.”

Since then, Ring has developed a variety of smart cameras and doorbells, all of which record in ‘full HD’ 1080p, which is 1920 x 1080 pixels, all of which are compatible with Apple iOS devices. While the difference may not seem significant, full HD can capture more than double the number of pixels as 720p.

When I notice “pixels,” I typically refer to the degree of clarity and detail captured. For example, 1080p will record a higher level of information than 720p. Using my 1080p Ring Doorbell Pro as an example, here are some video grabs taken from the device:

As you can see, they have captured a high amount of detail, which is very astounding for a doorbell! Ring cameras, on the other hand, capture the same amount of detail.

Ring gadgets record when movement is recognized, and they might record a video cut going on around one moment. Another choice is to be interested in a live view meeting, which allows you to watch what’s filmed in real-time and lasts up to 10 minutes. Finally, when a Ring Doorbell is activated, it will record the sound of the doorbell. No Ring gadgets offer the capacity to record every minute of every day, in any case.

While the amount of detail supplied by Ring’s devices is pretty high, anything taken more than a few yards distant from the device will not be of exceptional quality, according to the company. It would be impossible, for example, to acquire the license plate number of a vehicle parked directly in front of me since the image would be too hazy.

As a result, I wanted to go through the many zoom choices available to you and see if any of them might give you beneficial information when you need it.

Zooming in – Ring app

When watching recordings in the Ring app (or if you’re in live view), you might zoom in and out by squeezing the screen with two fingers. To put it another way:

  • For a closer look: Bring two fingers together and then pull the fingers apart as if you were looking through a magnifying glass.
  • To zoom out: Spread two fingers away from each other and then bring them closer together.

As you can see, the image quality varies depending on how close you zoom in. Since the camera is in night vision mode, everything shot at night will be grainy and obstructed in any case, and zooming in will never be very helpful.

On the other hand, the daytime zoom is superior — I can tell that the parked van belongs to some window firm based on the emblem and the word “WINDOWS” on the side of the vehicle. Heck, I can even make out that the company’s name is… wait… “[Word] of [word] WINDOWS.” Okay, that’s not that helpful, to be honest.

The reason why zooming in is never completely satisfactory is because Ring devices (as well as virtually all of its competitors) are only equipped with a single camera lens: a “1x” wide-angle lens that is fine for items close to the lens but not so good for objects far away from the lens.

This is fairly amazing when you realize that it is all done with a doorbell, and I can make out the words “of” and “WINDOWS” from a vehicle parked up 20+ meters (64+ feet) away!! Ten years ago, doorbells just created a ringing sound when touched, indicating that the present status of smart doorbells and cameras is much more sophisticated.

However, this knowledge is useless if you have been robbed or seen anything suspicious. You wish to get license plate numbers or further information from a recording to provide to the authorities as evidence.

Because Ring’s digital zoom of 8-10x isn’t very practical, may studying things on a computer be more beneficial?

Ring Doorbell Camera Night Vision

Zooming in – Computer

The 1080p accounts from your Ring cameras and doorbells might be seen by visiting Ring.com (or by downloading the Ring app). Although they are higher resolution than when seen on a mobile phone, the quality of the images remains the same, with 1920 x 1080 pixels being the resolution.

The same can be said when watching the footage on Ring.com, where zooming is not genuinely a choice – it is just not available. Instead, you must download the movie by selecting it using the right-click menu and then selecting “Save target as.” This will download it to your computer, where you can then play it again using the video player built into your computer.

If your video player has a zoom option, use it by zooming in on this page. However, if this is not the case, try using VLC Player is completely free and has a digital zoom feature.

You may activate ‘Interactive Zoom’ by traveling to the following locations: • Tools… may be found in the menu bar.

  • Filters and effects are available.
  • Video Effects & Transitions.
  • Geometry.
  • Zoom in and out with your mouse.
  • Select ‘Save’ from the drop-down menu.

When you play your video, a window will open in the upper left corner, enabling you to drag the white box to indicate what should zoom in in the main video area.

This is a reasonable amount of magnification — perhaps a 6-8x digital zoom, comparable to the zoom available via the Ring app on a mobile phone.

You won’t suddenly start seeing an increased degree of detail since you’re still just using the digital zoom (i.e., software-based) technique. It’s not like a high-end camera or the newest smartphone with a zoom lens (also known as a telephoto lens) and can capture video recordings that are physically zoomed in.

You may try to put the film into movie mode’ and see if you can improve any of it in a picture editor. As a result, I took a screen capture (by hitting the ‘Prt Sc’ keyboard button) and pasted the image into a text document Photopea – a fantastic, free, browser-based picture editor that is well worth your time. Naturally, you may use any picture editor with sharpening and enhancing features to get the same results.

In the example above, I removed just the portion of the film that I was interested in, and then I proceeded to Filters -> Sharpen -> Smart Sharpen to enhance the image. This allowed me to experiment with various settings in an attempt to enhance the image quality.

You can see that I couldn’t discern the actual business name. Still, it’s a significant improvement over the previous image, which is particularly impressive when you (remember) that this vehicle is parked up to 20m/64′ (or even farther) away.

Summary: There will always be a limit to how much information you can see in Ring’s video recordings, regardless of how good they are. However, although movies (and television series such as NCIS) sometimes depict camera technicians zooming in and extracting a tremendous amount of information from a single fuzzy film, the truth is slightly different: it is not possible to miraculously achieve excellent quality from any area of a video.

Nest Hello’s zoom compared.

Nest Hello is the closest competitor to the Ring Doorbell, and they have a dedicated help page on their website, zoom, and enhancement features.

Like Ring, Nest Hello is equipped with a single “1x” wide-angle lens (no telephoto or zoom lens); therefore, it must rely on 8x digital zoom to capture images.

Nest Hi, then again, has a helpful capacity: improve. It is possible to designate a portion of the doorbell’s view to concentrate on, and any recordings made after that point will be zoomed in on that portion of the view and automatically improved.

While you can’t zoom out of recorded clips after they’ve been recorded (you can only cancel the enhanced mode, and then what will zoom out future recordings again), this is a useful feature because it allows you to get more information about specific areas that you are interested in learning more about.

All of this is made conceivable because of Google’s cutting-edge picture AI, which is the same type of technology that is used in Google Pixel phones to enable very high levels of ‘zooming in’ even with a single “1x” lens on the phone (such as with the Pixel 3).

However, although it is said that you cannot improve pre-recorded movies, if you see a suspicious car parked nearby, you may always briefly zoom in and enhance this region to gain a higher level of information.

Similarly, if some of your doorbell videos are blocked by a wall or siding, the ability to zoom out and view the important areas of your outside is a convenient function. One that Ring, sadly, does not provide.

Best Seller List of Ring Doorbells:

Bestseller No. 1
194,717 Reviews
Ring Video Doorbell – 1080p HD video, improved motion detection, easy installation – Venetian...
  • 1080p HD video doorbell with enhanced features that let you see, hear, and speak to anyone from your phone, tablet, or PC.
  • An update from the original Ring Video Doorbell, enjoy improved motion detection, privacy zones and audio privacy, and crisper night vision.
  • Receive mobile notifications when anyone presses your doorbell or triggers your built-in motion sensors.
  • Powered by the built-in rechargeable battery or connects to existing doorbell wires for constant power.
  • Easily setup by connecting your Ring Video Doorbell to wifi through the Ring app and mounting with the included tools.
Bestseller No. 2
4,815 Reviews
Ring Battery Doorbell Plus | Head-to-Toe HD+ Video, motion detection & alerts, and Two-Way Talk...
  • See more of who’s there – Battery Doorbell Plus with Head-to-Toe HD+ Video gives you an expanded field of view so you can see more of who’s at your door.
  • Stay in the know even at night – Enjoy motion detection, privacy zones and see who stops by at night with Color Night Vision.
  • Get important alerts – Know when a package is delivered with Package Alerts, an exclusive Ring Protect subscription feature (sold separately) that notifies you when your package is detected within a specified zone.
  • Convenient power – Powered by a Quick Release Battery Pack for quick and easy recharging.
  • Easy install – Easily setup by connecting your Battery Doorbell Plus to wifi through the Ring app and mounting with the included tools.
Bestseller No. 3
Ring Video Doorbell Wired | Use Two-Way Talk, advanced motion detection, HD camera and real-time...
  • 1080p HD wired video doorbell with two-way talk, advanced motion detection, standard 2.4 GHz connectivity and customizable privacy settings.
  • Get real-time notifications sent straight to your phone. To hear audio notifications in your home, pair with a Ring Chime, compatible Alexa device, or select the Video Doorbell Wired + Chime bundle. Note: the doorbell will not sound your existing chime.
  • Advanced motion detection helps you know when someone’s at your front door before they ring your doorbell.
  • Night vision with sharp contrast ensures you’ll never miss a detail – even in the dark.
  • Hardwire Video Doorbell Wired using your existing doorbell wiring and the included tool kit for around-the-clock power and peace of mind.
Bestseller No. 4
Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (Video Doorbell Pro 2) – Best-in-class with cutting-edge features...
  • Premium wired video doorbell with Head-to-Toe HD+ Video, Two-Way Talk with Audio+, 3D Motion Detection, built-in Alexa Greetings (an exclusive Ring Protect Plan subscription feature), and customizable privacy settings.
  • See more of who stops by and check in on package deliveries down low with improved 1536p Head-to-Toe HD+ Video.
  • Know when someone’s in your front yard with advanced motion settings and get more accurate real-time alerts in the Ring app.
  • Pinpoint motion and distance with 3D Motion Detection and Bird’s Eye View, an aerial view to track motion around your home plus map out your detection to only get alerts about specific areas with Bird’s Eye Zones.
  • Speak to visitors when you can’t get to the door with built-in Alexa Greetings, an exclusive feature with a Ring Protect Plan subscription.
Bestseller No. 5
Ring Wired Doorbell Plus (Video Doorbell Pro) – Upgraded, with added security features and a sleek...
  • Upgraded, 1080p HD wired video doorbell with Two-Way Talk and Quick Replies, Advanced Motion Detection, built-in Alexa Greetings (an exclusive Ring Protect Plan subscription feature), enhanced dual-band wifi, and customizable privacy settings
  • Get motion-activated alerts on your phone, tablet or PC and check in at home anytime with Live View all in the Ring app
  • Speak to visitors when you can’t get to the door with built-in Alexa Greetings, an exclusive Ring Protect Plan subscription feature
  • Enjoy a more reliable connection with dual-band (2.4 or 5.0 GHz) wifi connectivity
  • Hardwire Wired Doorbell Plus (Video Doorbell Pro) to your existing doorbell wiring and doorbell chime inside using the included tool kit for around-the-clock power and peace of mind
Bestseller No. 6
All-new Ring Battery Doorbell Pro | Two-Way Talk with Audio+, 3D Motion Detection, and 1536p HD+...
  • Pro-level features — All-new Battery Doorbell Pro, Ring’s best battery-powered doorbell camera, loaded with cutting-edge features like 1536p Head-to-Toe HD+ Video & 3D Motion Detection with Bird’s Eye Zones and Bird’s Eye View
  • Head-to-Toe View — Head-to-Toe HD+ Video in 1536p gives you an expanded field of view so you can see more of who's at your front door.
  • 3D Motion Detection — Configure Bird's Eye Zones up to 30' away on an overhead map of your property to pinpoint movement only where it matters.
  • Low-Light Sight — Our enhanced imaging sensors deliver clarity and clear color that doesn’t quit after the sun goes down—only on Battery Doorbell Pro.
  • Person + Package Alerts — Know when a package is delivered with Package Alerts, an exclusive Ring Protect subscription feature (sold separately) that notifies you when your package is detected within a specified zone.
SaleBestseller No. 7
Blink Video Doorbell | Two-way audio, HD video, motion and chime app alerts and Alexa enabled —...
  • Answer your door no matter where you are from your smartphone with 1080p HD day and infrared night video and two-way audio.
  • Experience long-lasting battery life, custom alerts, privacy settings, and more.
  • Get alerts when motion is detected or someone presses Video Doorbell. Connect to existing doorbell wiring or pair with a Sync Module (sold separately) to engage live view and two-way audio on demand.
  • Choose to save and share clips in the cloud with a free 30-day trial of the Blink Subscription Plan or locally with the Sync Module 2 and USB drive (each sold separately).
  • Designed for every home, go wire-free or connect to doorbell wiring to also sound your existing in-home chime. Without wiring, you can use your Blink Mini camera (sold separately) as an indoor plug-in chime.
Bestseller No. 8
Ring Peephole Cam - Smart video doorbell, HD video, 2-way talk, easy installation
  • Upgrade your door’s peephole with a 1080p HD video doorbell that enables you to see, hear, and speak to visitors from anywhere.
  • Get alerts on your phone, tablet, and PC when anyone knocks on your door, presses the doorbell button, or triggers the motion sensors.
  • Peephole Cam is easy to install and comes with all the tools you need to replace your peephole in under 5 minutes; no wiring or drilling required.
  • Connect your Ring doorbell with Alexa to hear announcements on your compatible Echo device when your doorbell is pressed and see a live view of your camera if you have an Echo device with a screen. Talk to visitors by saying “Alexa, talk to the front door.”
  • Advanced Motion Detection lets you easily adjust the built-in motion sensors to focus on and detect what’s important to you.
SaleBestseller No. 9
Ring Video Doorbell 3 – enhanced wifi, improved motion detection, easy installation
  • 1080p HD video doorbell with enhanced features that let you see, hear, and speak to anyone from your phone, tablet, or PC.
  • An upgrade from the original Ring Video Doorbell 2, enjoy improved motion detection, privacy zones and audio privacy, and dual-band (2.4 or 5.0 GHz) wifi connectivity.
  • Receive mobile notifications when anyone presses your doorbell or triggers your built-in motion sensors.
  • Powered by the rechargeable battery pack or connects to doorbell wires for constant power.
  • Easily setup by connecting your Ring Video Doorbell 3 to wifi through the Ring app and mounting with the included tools.
Bestseller No. 10
Ring Chime
  • Hear notifications to hear notifications for your Ring cameras and doorbells.
  • Hear real-time notifications when your connected cameras and doorbells detect motion, or when someone rings your doorbell.
  • Easily set up by plugging into a standard outlet and connecting via wifi.
  • Choose from a variety of tones, adjust the volume to your ideal setting, and temporarily snooze alerts all from the Ring app.
  • Connectivity: 802.11 b/g/n wifi connection 2.4 GHz.

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Last update on 2024-04-17

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