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Ring Battery Doorbell (2K)
Ring’s current battery doorbell with a head-to-toe 2K vertical frame, 6x digital zoom and no wiring required — the doorbell most first-time Ring buyers land on.
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Full Manufacturer Specifications
Sourced from Ring’s official product page for the Battery Video Doorbell 2K (ring.com/products/battery-doorbell).
| Resolution | Ring Retinal 2K, 1920x1920 pixels, with 6x enhanced digital zoom |
| Field of view | 173° diagonal (140° horizontal and vertical) — head-to-toe framing |
| Power source | Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, charges via USB-C |
| Connectivity | Single-band 2.4GHz WiFi, Wi-Fi 4 |
| Night vision | Infrared with enhanced low-light performance, illumination up to 6m |
| Motion detection | Motion detection with customizable motion zones |
| Weather rating | IP55, rated -20°C to 50°C operating range |
| Two-way audio | Yes, two-way talk |
| Dimensions | 5.36cm x 14.68cm x 3.58cm |
| Storage / subscription | Live view free; recorded video history (up to 180 days) requires a Ring Protect plan |
Summary
The Ring Battery Doorbell is the newest battery doorbell in Ring’s lineup and the model most first-time buyers land on, backed by one of the deepest, highest-rated review bases we track. Its defining feature is the 2K head-to-toe vertical frame, purpose-built to capture both a visitor’s face and a package on the ground in one shot — a genuine improvement over older, wider-but-shorter doorbell frames.

What Owners Praise
The head-to-toe framing is the most frequently cited positive — owners specifically note being able to see a delivered package without cropping or tilting the view. Install is reported as straightforward: a bracket, a few screws and an app pairing, with no wiring needed. The IP55 rating and stated -20°C to 50°C operating range are also mentioned favorably by owners in colder climates who report the doorbell continuing to function through winter.

What Owners Complain About
This is the lowest-rated device in Ring’s current outdoor/doorbell lineup, and the recurring complaints track closely with the rest of the brand: battery life shorter than quoted in busy, high-traffic locations; occasional notification delay; and buyers surprised that useful features (recorded history, person detection) sit behind a subscription. Some owners also note the single-band 2.4GHz-only WiFi can be finicky to pair on routers that don’t clearly separate 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks.
Who It’s For
First-time doorbell buyers with no existing wiring who want the newest hardware in Ring’s battery lineup and are comfortable with the subscription model. The head-to-toe frame makes it a particularly strong fit for households that get frequent deliveries.
Who Should Skip It
Buyers who want a doorbell with zero recurring fee should look at our best video doorbell without subscription roundup instead, and anyone who wants the absolute highest-rated Ring hardware should compare it against the rest of the Ring lineup, where several devices score higher.
Pros and Cons
Pros: genuinely useful head-to-toe 2K frame, no wiring required, easy install, wide temperature rating for cold climates.
Cons: lowest-rated current Ring device in this comparison, battery life varies with traffic volume, subscription required for recorded history, single-band WiFi only.
Night Visibility
Like every current Ring doorbell, this model switches to infrared night vision after dark, and reviewers describe the alert light and visible glow at the door as a mild deterrent in its own right, separate from the video itself.

Verdict
The Ring Battery Doorbell is a solid, if not standout, entry point into Ring’s doorbell lineup — the head-to-toe frame is a genuine practical upgrade, but it’s outscored by Ring’s own wired floodlight and indoor cameras. It’s the right doorbell if wireless installation and delivery-package framing matter most to you; see best video doorbell cameras for how it stacks up against the wider field.
Accessories for This Camera

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Alternatives to Consider
- Arlo Video Doorbell 2K + Chime review
- Tapo D210 Video Doorbell review
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