The Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 will be Ring’s most advanced wired doorbell. It’ll cost £219 and has new features that’ll make it easier for you to control what you’re alerted to and find out more about the motion events that triggered your system.
One of the biggest annoyances of smart doorbells is false alerts. Every new product on the market aims to find ways to cut down the number of times a passing pedestrian or a waving tree branch will set off an alert.
The Doorbell Pro 2 uses radar technology to measure the distance between an object and the camera, so that the system is alerted when a designated threshold is crossed, rather than when motion is detected in the camera’s field of view.
Existing Ring products, such as the Ring Video Doorbell Pro , already feature customisable motion detection zones. Users can choose to exclude areas, like a window or path, within the camera’s field of vision.
But up until now, this has essentially been a two-dimensional system. The ability to measure the distance of an object from the camera should make the system much more accurate and give users more options when it comes to customising which areas of their property they want to monitor.
Features of the Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2
3D motion detection : this uses radar – measuring the distance from and angle in front of the camera – to give users more ability to choose what sets off an alert.
Bird’s Eye View : this looks like a pretty interesting feature. The app will be able to display an aerial map (presumably built on the radar tech) to provide more information about a motion event and to show where it began.
Improved 1536p HD video (including colour night vision) : the Ring Video Pro has high-quality 1080p Full-HD but the new doorbell should provide significantly clearer images. This will be the first Ring product to display at this level, although there are competitors that already do so.
Head to toe video : Some Ring users have had issues with the field of vision. It’s frustrating if you see someone approach the door but can’t tell whether or not a package has been left on your doorstep. The longer, head to toe camera view should sort that out.
Two-way audio with noise cancellation : the doorbell will also feature an array microphone to help limit sound distortion.
Ring Protect
Buy the Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 and you’ll also get a free 30-day trial of Ring Protect, which offers additional features including advanced pre-roll, which shows you a video clip of the seconds leading to a motion alert.
You can use a Ring doorbell without a subscription but you won’t be able to save video. The Protect Basic package costs £2.50 per month (£24.99 per year) and allows you to connect a single doorbell or camera. It’ll allow you to save a 30-day video history, save and share videos and capture snapshots.
If you have more Ring products, like cameras, the Protect Plus package allows you to connect an unlimited number of devices for £8 per month (£80 per year).
Buying info
To see what we think of it, read our Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 review , as well as others include the wired Ring Video Doorbell Pro or the battery operated Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus , check out our reviews. For more options, have a look at out our round-up of the best smart doorbells we’ve tested .
Author: Emma Rowley, Deputy Editor, Tech Advisor

Tech Advisor’s Deputy Editor, Emma has been a journalist and copywriter for over 20 years and has been testing and writing about home tech and appliances for seven years. She tries out every appliance she writes about at home, and aims to recommend time- and energy-saving products that will last.
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