wifi doorbell – Smart Home Geeks https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk Smart Home Thu, 09 Jul 2020 15:09:24 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.13 https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/cropped-house-512-237998-32x32.png wifi doorbell – Smart Home Geeks https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk 32 32 Video Doorbell: Nest Hello vs Ring https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/compare/nest-hello-vs-ring/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/compare/nest-hello-vs-ring/?noamp=mobile#comments Wed, 21 Mar 2018 17:27:24 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=1358 Once upon a time video doorbells or WiFi doorbells were seen as a very odd invention – fast forward to 2018 and Ring has made a BIG impression on the world. So much so Amazon recently purchased Ring! Now Google’s Nest team has released their own video doorbell  – Nest Hello . The question everyone […]

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Once upon a time video doorbells or WiFi doorbells were seen as a very odd invention – fast forward to 2018 and Ring has made a BIG impression on the world. So much so Amazon recently purchased Ring! Now Google’s Nest team has released their own video doorbell  – Nest Hello .

The question everyone is asking is which doorbell is the best and what is the difference of Nest Hello Vs Ring!

To make it a fair comparison we used Ring’s latest model the Ring Doorbell 2.

(Note: Ring does have a Pro model but it’s not as popular as their Ring 2)

Ring Doorbell 2 Nest Hello
Released July 2017 (Worldwide) March 2018 (USA only)
Price £149 $229 (£162)
Size (Inches) 5.1 x 2.5 x 1.1 4.6 x 1.7 x 1.0
Video HD 1080p HD UXGA
1600 x 1200 (4:3)
Night vision Yes Yes
Video Field 160° wide-angle 160° wide-angle
Live view Yes Yes
Audio Two-way & noise cancellation Two-way & noise cancellation
Connectivity 2.4GHz 2.4GHz & 5GHz
Power Hardwired or changeable rechargeable battery Hardwired
Theft Cover Yes – free replacement Yes – free replacement
Extras  

Choice of 4 different face plates

Connects to Alexa Show Screen
‘Alexa show me the front door’

Customisable motion zones

Pre-recorded messages

Facial recognition
(requires subscription)

 

Google assistant can announce visitors by name (requires subscription)

Made by Amazon Google
Subscription £2.50 per month £4 per month

As you can see specification wise they are very similar.

What are the differences between video doorbells Ring and Nest Hello?

Looking at the specs side by side you can see a few key differences:

1. Size & Design

The first being the Nest Hello size and design. Nest Hello is much thinner and more discreet than the Ring 2. This is mainly due to the fact Ring has a battery in it you can remove and does not require a hard wire like Nest Hello. Ring also comes in a few different finishes to match your design.

Ring vs Nest Hello

2. Video

The second key difference is the video, both are HD however Nest Hello has not gone for 1080p but instead UXGA. This means it has a longer full person view:

Nest hello vs Ring

You can clearly see the different size when the Ring and Nest video is compared:

Ring Vs Nest Hello Photo

(Thanks to Jojo Galang‎ for the photo)

3. Facial Recognition & Subscription

Nest Hello has facial recognition, a pretty interesting feature. To use facial recognition you need a subscription. The subscription cost is slightly higher with Nest Hello than Ring but at this level is negligible.

However Ring did update their user agreement ( see https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ring-just-announce-facial-recognition/ )

in December to cover facial recognition so hopefully it’s a feature coming!

4. Connectivity

Ring 2 only supports 2.4GHz whilst Nest Hello supports 5GHz. Ring have probably done this by choice as 5GHz is much faster and currently less congested however the range is not as good. Not many users will have a WiFi point right by their front door so it could be argued 5GHz is not the best option.

Nest Hello vs Ring – Conclusion?

At this stage its very hard to tell which is better, as the above clearly shows they are very similar products with small differences.

One big difference we didn’t compare  is the fact one is Google and one Amazon. At present this is not such a big deal however as always we suspect Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa will be integrated more and more with this smart home tech.

If you have already invested in Google smart home tech you might be wise looking at Nest, however if Alexa is your friend have a look at Ring.

When we get our hands on a Hello Nest we will update with anything additional we find!

For further information their websites are:

Nest
Ring

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Nest Hello released in USA https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/nest-hello-released-in-usa/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/nest-hello-released-in-usa/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 21 Mar 2018 14:12:46 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=1350 It’s finally time to say ‘Hello’ to Google’s new Nest product the Hello Wifi Doorbell. Nest Hello Doorbell was first announced in September 2017 along with a range of smart home products. Its follows the success of the very successful and now Amazon owned Ring Wifi Doorbell. Spec wise the Nest Hello Doorbell packs a […]

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It’s finally time to say ‘Hello’ to Google’s new Nest product the Hello Wifi Doorbell.

Nest Hello Doorbell was first announced in September 2017 along with a range of smart home products. Its follows the success of the very successful and now Amazon owned Ring Wifi Doorbell.

Spec wise the Nest Hello Doorbell packs a punch:

  • HD Video – 3-megapixels
  • Wide view – 160 degree field of vision with 4:3 ratio
  • HD Talk and listen – basically two way audio
  • Person detection – preventing false alerts from cats or clouds
  • Facial recognition – subscription required
  • Quick Responses – these are pre-recorded replies you can set in the app
  • Slimline unit – 117 x 43 x 26mm

In true tech style Nest Hello has already been released in the USA. The UK release date is still TBC however based on previous Nest releases we expect it to be very soon.

Nest Hello costs $229 so we expect a UK price of £150-£170.

We look forward to testing and comparing Nest to Ring as soon as we can! In the meantime here is Nest hello vs ring looking at the specs.

Watch this space for more updates.

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Ring Video Doorbell Review https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/wifi-doorbells/ring-video-doorbell/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/wifi-doorbells/ring-video-doorbell/?noamp=mobile#comments Fri, 05 May 2017 16:03:48 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=369 Ring Video Door BellVery usefulGreat connectivityQuality designIssues setting upPay extra for chime!Pro must be wired3.3Impressive!How it worksCostConnectivitySetupReader Rating 0 VotesIf you had asked us a few years ago if we would now be writing a review on a door bell we would have thought you were mad!  Fast forward to now and here is a We […]

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Ring Video Door Bell
Very usefulGreat connectivityQuality design
Issues setting upPay extra for chime!Pro must be wired
3.3Impressive!
How it works
Cost
Connectivity
Setup
Reader Rating 0 Votes

If you had asked us a few years ago if we would now be writing a review on a door bell we would have thought you were mad!  Fast forward to now and here is a We Own It review of Ring the Video Doorbell 🙂

This is a review of the standard Ring video doorbell and the Ring Chime, not the pro version – more later as to why that matters.

The box comes with everything you could possibly need to install it, from a spirit level to a drill bit! This is a very nice touch and helps enforce the premium feel and price point of the product.

Ring Video Doorbell UK

What does the Ring Video Doorbell do?

Ring is a Wi-Fi doorbell with integrated video and app functionality, allowing you to ‘answer your door’ from wherever you are – as well as being alerted to motion.

Ring Video Doorbell Motion

The distance and area for motion can be configured within the app. This is very useful as before we configured it cars driving past were setting it off, a small tweak within the app and  that was resolved.

It has two way audio, working like a phone call where you ‘answer’ and ‘hang up’. It also has pretty impressive night mode – allowing you to see regardless if its dark.

Ring can be installed on multiple phones, although this does then create odd functionality as if both users answer it becomes like a conference call with the person at the door.

This hasn’t happened to us yet but can only imagine how confused the poor delivery man will be when it does!

They offer optional cloud recording for £2.50 a month, this then saves your recordings for 6 months and allows you to export them as well as review all actions on a timeline.


Ring Video Doorbell

All-new Ring Video Doorbell | 1080p HD video, Advanced Motion Detection, and easy installation (2nd Gen)

Check the Price on Amazon UK Check the Price on Amazon US

This price is very good value!! Google should take note as they charge just under ten times this for their cloud recording.

The door bell is larger than standard doorbells.

Ring Video Door Bell Review


Ring Chime is purchased separately from the door bell button. Ring Chime makes a sound if the door bell is pressed. Basic functionality but without it you only get an alert on your phone and a noise from the doorbell button itself.  It does not have a built in plug, instead has a selection of attachments to make it suitable for different markets. One bad design point is the UK attachment covers the MAC ID sticker.

You can select from 14 in built sounds, choosing one for motion and one for a press.

Ring Video Doorbell Review

We think they have missed a trick now allowing you to use your own MP3, although this is probably due to the potential headache of licensing and piracy.

Ring Doorbell Charging

How does it work and What is the tech?

Ring is powered by a built in chargeable battery and charged via a standard USB cable, supplied.

Your probably wondering how long does the ring doorbell battery last? We use it a lot and have lots of motion, the more motion the lower the batter life, and ours last just under a month between charges.

It connects to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi.  The unit is totally wireless although if required can be wired into existing wiring, if you prefer not to have to charge the battery for example.

We chose this version of Ring because the Pro version annoyingly is wired only, therefore requiring drilling and installation of wire – not something you want to do with a new aluminium front door.

The camera is 720p HD however does have a slight fish eye effect due to the lens design.
The Ring Chime plugs into a standard power plug, also connecting to your Wi-Fi and subsequently your Ring Doorbell.

You are probably wondering what is preventing someone from stealing the doorbell, if it is outside your house and totally wireless?

This is prevented by proprietary screws that lock it in place, also if anyone did steal it their face would be saved in the cloud.

If someone did steal your doorbell Ring has a ‘Lifetime Theft Protection’ guarantee that if you provide a police report they will replace it for free – pretty impressive!

How easy is it to set up?

Supposedly very easy however we ran into a problem – Ring and Chime could not see our Wi-Fi network.

After much researching, we discovered this was due to Ring not seeing channel 12 or 13. Here is a full write up on how we fixed it.

What’s the connectivity?

When Ring first started this was their only product however now they have branched out into home security, the idea being you can connect additional cameras and now even lights to the doorbell. Obviously, their entire range of products work together.

It also has full IFTTT and Stringify integration meaning you can connect it to an entire world of tech.  We have ours connected to our Philips Hue light and also a Google Sheet to track motion via Stringify.

How much does it cost?

Ring Video Door Bell – £159
Ring Chime £29

We do think its excessive charging for the Chime separately that should be included.

What’s it like living with it?

After only having it installed for one day we answered the door to a delivery driver and asked him to wait as we were 2 minutes away. The delivery driver was surprised and very impressed.

We have also set it up to connect to our Philips Hue lights via Stringify so if we are not in and its after dark and the doorbell is pressed turn on an upstairs light. Brilliant to confuse potential unwanted visitors.

One very annoying bug with Ring Chime is that if your internet goes down Chime falls off the network and doesn’t come back online when the internet resumes. This is very frustrating as you need to manually connect to it again and input wifi password and reconnect it to Ring. Hopefully this is something they will fix in later software updates as no reason why it can’t remember settings and reconnect just like all our other tech.

**UPDATE**
Ring got in touch and told us that if the internet loss or power loss is ‘short’ then this will not happen. It happened to us as the internet went overnight. We explained this is still an issue and raised it as a bug.

Finally if you get one DO NOT loose the screwdriver that comes with it as you need it every time you need to remove ring and charge it. This is a special screw driver and as we found nothing else fits it.

What are our final thoughts?

Great for peace of mind and preventing having to go collect parcels from depots however cheeky to charge separately for the Chime and the forgetting settings bug is annoying! 

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