
We compare the features, specs, and key functions of two leading video doorbells.
This guide breaks down the differences between the Amazon Blink and Ring video doorbells—two major players in the market. Specifically, we’re comparing the first-generation Amazon Blink with the wired version of the Ring Video Doorbell. While Ring offers higher-end models, including a $149.99 version with a rechargeable battery and better resolution, we chose the wired version for a more direct comparison.
Let’s start with a specs table before diving into the key differences.
Blink vs. Ring Specs
|
Amazon Blink |
wIRED Ring Video Doorbell |
---|---|---|
SIZE |
5.1 x 1.6 x 1.3 in |
3.9 x 1.8 x 0.8 in |
WEIGHT |
3.2 oz |
- |
video resolution |
Record and view in 1080p HD video during the day and with infrared HD night vision after dark |
1080p HD Video, live view, night vision |
Field of view |
135° horizontal, 80° vertical |
155° horizontal, 90° vertical |
AUDIO |
Speaker output and 2-way audio recording |
Two-way audio with noise cancellation |
features |
View from the app Notifications, live video function, recording with extra module and USB are free |
View from the app Notifications and live video are free |
connectivity |
802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connection 2.4 GHz |
802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connection 2.4 GHz |
Operating temperature |
-4 to 113° F |
-4°F to 104°F, weather resistant |
Power |
2 AA 1.5V lithium metal (non-rechargeable) batteries Existing chime wiring: 16-24 VAC |
Requires an existing doorbell system, ring plug-in adapter or transformer for power supply (10-24 VAC, 40 VA max, 50/60 Hz, or 24 VDC, 0.5 A, 12 W) |
Requirements |
Always-on high-speed internet connection |
Always-on high-speed internet connection |
subscription |
Blink Basic: $3/month or $30/year Blink Plus: $10/month or $100/year |
Basic: $4.99/month or $49.99/year Standard: $9.99/month or $99.99/year Premium: $19.99/month or $199.99/year |
price |
From $59.99 |
From $49.99 |
Blink vs. Ring: Key Differences
At first glance, these two models are quite similar. The Blink Video Doorbell is slightly larger and thicker, with a viewing angle of 135° horizontal and 80° vertical, compared to Ring’s 155° horizontal and 90° vertical.
The biggest difference is the power supply. The Ring model is wired and requires existing doorbell wiring, while the Blink model offers a battery-powered option—but it’s not rechargeable. If you prefer a rechargeable battery, Ring has a higher-end model with better resolution and viewing angles, though it costs $149.99.
Another minor difference is video resolution, with the Blink model offering slightly lower quality at night. However, both include night vision, so visibility in low light shouldn’t be a concern.
Both devices require a strong internet connection, as they send real-time notifications to your phone, allowing you to see and interact with visitors from anywhere. They’re also both compatible with Alexa.
However, most features require a subscription. While Amazon’s plans are slightly cheaper, Ring offers extras like package detection. Without a paid plan, you’ll only receive call notifications and be able to view a live feed. Features like video history, shortcuts, video sharing, and photo capture all require a subscription.
For some users, the free features may be enough, but it’s important to know that many advanced options come at an additional cost.
Images | Amazon | Ring
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