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3hour2R • 9 months ago

I had the older Ring Pro wired. Technically I think you are right. The G4 Pro is 2MP 1600 x 1200, the old Ring Pro is HD 1920 x 1080, and the Ring current Pro they state as 1536p, which I guess is 3MP 2048 x 1536? I really can't tell the video difference between the G4 Pro and Ring Pro - they both seem good to me.

r/Ubiquiti • G4 Doorbell Pro is incredible ->
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DifficultParsley3132 • 8 months ago

We have the wired video doorbell pro 2. Has the best picture quality of all our ring devices. But- We also have the mesh eero wifi system because of all our smart devices and layout of our home... If you only have one modem/router, I could definitely see this being a signal issue. We had to put one of the routers in the front of the house in order to give the doorbell, garage cam, and smart TV, smart hub, smart plug, Google mini....the list goes on...in the front room good signal....you definitely have to have devices within good reach and a decent wifi system. The battery devices are a pain too...Could you exchange yours for a wired model? I will say, the pro made a huge difference. That thing is crystal clear.

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djteotancolis • 6 months ago

Paid 110 for mine from Ebay

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djteotancolis • 6 months ago

https://ebay.us/m/HBbZHc This one is a good deal

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Euphoric_Taste_9788 • 6 months ago

The Pro wired DOES work with my existing home doorbell. That was the primary reason I bought it - I didn't want to deal with the Chime system when my existing doorbell can be heard throughout my house.

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_flooop_ • 6 months ago

Seconding this - i have a pro model that i bought in like 2021, still rocking it today without issue

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Ginge_Leader • 9 months ago

Gotta say what version. Ring Pro 2 (now called "current pro") is better than the g4's video but the basic and battery versions aren't.

r/Ubiquiti • G4 Doorbell Pro is incredible ->
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Merconis041420 • 8 months ago

I have a doorbell pro 2 and several floodlight cams and they all work well with little to no issues like you described. We do have an older doorbell 2 (non-pro model) at a separate property that can be hit or miss at times in very cold or hot weather, which affects battery life. I chalk that up to poor wiring in that building not being able to keep it charged in those extremes. As others have said, I would contact their support and see what they say. If no resolution, you have your answer and next steps, but they may offer an acceptable solution.

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__Plasma__ • 4 months ago

I followed the instruction on the Scrypted site for setting up a Ring with HomeKit, took me about 20 - 30 minutes including the install. I have a Ring Pro 2 doorbell.

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TheJessicator • 7 months ago

Just avoid the ones with batteries. We have 3 Ring Wired Doorbell Pro devices (along with a bunch of other Ring cameras). While we don't often get all the way down to that cold, I know that the few times it has gotten down to about -30°F, the wired doorbells and floodlight cameras have all worked just fine. The ones with batteries and solar panels were less reliable.

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TheJessicator • about 1 month ago

My Ring Wired Doorbell Pro units have worked perfectly throughout the year for the last 3.5 years. I live up in New England.

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TheJessicator • about 1 month ago

Do they integrate? Yes. Are all function as available? No. So I suppose it depends on what your expectations are from Google Home. Same goes for so many devices in Google Home, though.

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Perimeterkid • 6 months ago

I had the pro and would consider it overpriced and not worth it.

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Perimeterkid • 4 months ago

It was the pro wired.

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