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The Power Supply Adapter for the All-New Ring Battery Doorbell 2024 ensures your doorbell remains powered continuously, eliminating the need for battery changes. With an 18V output and a 1.5m cable for easy setup, this adapter is compatible with various doorbell models, providing reliable performance and peace of mind.
Output Voltage | 18 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Power Plug | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Portable | No |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Input Voltage | 18 Volts |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Amperage | 0.5 Amps |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 9 watts |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Micro USB |
Compatible Devices | Ring Video Doorbell, Ring Video Doorbell 2, Ring Video Doorbell Pro, Zmodo Smart Greet Video Doorbell, eufy Security Doorbell, Arlo Doorbell |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
L**W
Does it's job.
Very easy to install, works great however you should probably have Staples or something keep the cord laying down flat it's so thin which actually works if you don't have an outside outlet you have to lead it in through the house .
M**Y
Works great
Works great
L**N
Good cost
Work's great
T**Y
Needs careful attention to instructions
It works, not super intuitive wifi connection though.
G**Y
You do have electronic failures
The ring cameras seem to work really well I have had one camera with failure on the speaker side. You cannot hear outside the speaker just garbles when you try to talk to somebody or when they push the doorbell and they can’t hear the message.
E**L
This is a good product
I bought two of these power supplies to run a couple of non battery Ring units in a house where i have no doorbells. With a little judicious routing wire routing (to keep things from looking nasty) and some additional inexpensive bell wire (to reach the extra three feet i needed) i was able to get both of the Ring units working to my satisfaction. There is enough volts, amps, watts (whatever... i am vaguely aware of that sort of magic jiggery) in the power supplies to run the Rings at full capability, and hooking them up couldn't be easier. You don't need any special resistors or diodes and it doesn't matter which terminals you hook the wires to, Rings are AC not DC so there isn't a positive or negative.Both my power supplies worked properly and are well made... i don't know what happened with other peoples units that they didn't work... unless they accidentally touched the wires together while the power supply was plugged in and burn them out... don't do that. I am happy with these things and will buy more if i need to set up other Ring equipment. I have built power supplies for Rings out of doorbell transformers and resistors and these things are WAYYYY easier to work with.
J**.
UPDATED: Does NOT work with original Ring Doorbells
Updated review 3/17/2018: this thing is WORTHLESS and should NOT be advertised that it works with—at the very least—the original Ring doorbell. Maybe it works with Ring “Pro” as the Pro has no internal battery supply. But I can confirm that after a week of connection, this power supply has done absolutely nothing to keep an original Ring “hardwired”.I opted to replace my original doorbell transformer with a more powerful 16v 30VA transformer...connected the Ring back to its original wiring and instantly got the white led button back and Ring app has updated that it is hardwired again. Save yourself the hassle of trying to make this power supply plug work and just update your doorbell transformer instead. I’ll be returning this plug ASAP.[INITIAL REVIEW 3/5/2018] First off, I am working with an Original Ring Doorbell (purchased around 2015). The doorbell was hardwired originally and worked as advertised up until this past month. I am not exactly sure what happened--either the button on the Ring got stuck, or the interior analog doorbell chime it was connected to seized and broke, possibly (?) burning out the wiring...but I found one day that my doorbell was running off of battery power and the interior chime no longer worked. I disconnected the interior chime from the transformer in the garage and capped the low voltage wiring ends of the existing doorbell wiring.I decided instead of replacing the existing chime, transformer and wiring, that I would bypass them entirely and try this Power Supply Adapter out as I have a GFI outlet directly below our doorbell. It proved to be a very simple installation, running conduit inside and up to the doorbell hole and then plug the adapter into the covered GFI. It should be noted, when reinstalling the Ring doorbell, I had first let it charge on its USB cord until it reached a full 100% as indicated by the Ring app.Here are my findings as after roughly 1 week of use:-- The ring app still shows that the doorbell is running off "battery" power, i.e. it has not switched over to being "hardwired" as the instructions describe and as I remember it originally doing when I first hardwired the doorbell in 2015-- Given the above, when receiving a doorbell motion/ring or checking in on live view, the battery percentage will show a drop of 3-5% or so after moderate usage (lets say 2-5 minutes worth of live view at least 2-3x a day is our baseline for "moderate" usage).-- Roughly 12-24 hours after the above moderate usage, checking the Ring app will indicate the battery percentage at a higher value than before. Example: after using live view for a few minutes, I check to find the battery percentage at 85%. If I check it the next day, the battery appears to be at 93%--indicating that it is perhaps recharging (???)I am curious if any other purchasers have experienced similar usability like what I've described above? I am definitely not getting the white Ring around the button which, as the instructions describe, indicates hard-wiring, and the battery percentage definitely seems sporadic. I am perfectly fine with updating this review to 4-stars if it keeps the battery supply from fully draining since the USB-recharge method is very annoying when you have to pull the doorbell off the wall for a few hours. There is still the variable in play that perhaps the mounting bracket that Ring attaches to was compromised when the interior doorbell chime failed--but I am not sure how to test that...and further, if it WAS bad, I would assume the Ring Doorbell wouldn't function properly---which is NOT the case. Everything works fine, including the doorbell button, motion detection/even capturing and live view. I will report back my findings in another month, but would also love feedback from both Wasserstein and other users.
K**N
Awesome
Awesome
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