Ring Intercom review | TechRadar


One-minute review

Video doorbells have become a must-have gadget for an increasing number of security-conscious and online-shopaholic householders in the last few years. They allow you to monitor comings and goings outside your front door, talk to delivery drivers and callers from wherever you happen to be if you’re not home when the doorbell rings, and remotely grant access to callers if you need to.

But what if you live in an apartment? Installing one of the best video doorbells outside the front door to the property may not be practicable due to wiring or aesthetics issues, or may not be permitted. Enter the next-best thing: the Ring Intercom, from the Amazon-owned brand that offers a growing range of video doorbells and other home security products.

The Ring Intercom is a small box that sits on the wall alongside your door intercom, and is wired into it; it’s compatible with most modern intercom systems, and Ring offers an online compatibility checker. When someone rings your buzzer at the main entrance to your building, you’ll get an alert on your phone via the Ring app, whether you’re at the gym or the store, on vacation or just sitting on the sofa. You can then choose to speak to them on your phone, or via Alexa on one of Amazon’s smart speakers or displays, and, if necessary, remotely open the door to admit the caller.

The intercom is designed for DIY installation, and we found it fairly easy to install; the process is a little fiddly in places, but if you can wire a plug then you should be fine, and you’re guided through the installation and setup on the Ring app. If you’re less confident with tools and wiring, we’d recommend asking a technically minded friend to help, or hiring a professional. Aside from the installation, all you need to do is create a Ring account if you don’t already have one, and configure a few settings.

We found the Ring Intercom simple to use. Notifications sometimes took a few seconds to come through on our phone, but no longer than it might take you to get to your intercom. Conversations were clear, and unlocking the outside door worked every time. Talking to callers via Alexa also worked well, although you will need to commit the required sequence of voice commands to memory.

If you have regular deliveries from Amazon and the like, and you’re often not at home; or if you would just prefer not to get up from your desk, or break off from watching TV or cooking, to answer the intercom, this is the smart home device you’ve been waiting for. It’s reasonable value for money, especially if you’re going to make a lot of use of it, and as this is an Amazon device you’ll likely be able to pick it up for a discounted price around Prime Day and other sales events.

Ring Intercom review: Price and availability

  • List price: from £119.99
  • Bundles available with extra battery and charging station
  • Available in the UK

The Ring Intercom is currently available in the UK and selected EU countries, where it’s available from Amazon (opens in new tab), and from the Ring store (opens in new tab) (Ring is an Amazon company). When it’s not on sale it costs £119.99, and it’s also available in two bundles: one that includes a spare quick-release battery pack, priced at £144.98, and one that includes a spare battery pack and charging station, priced at £170.97. 



Source link

Previous articleHoward University Partnership, OHA Survey, Domestic Violence Review > Air Force > Article Display
Next articleGoogle Chrome on iOS may be making some changes that will really make Apple mad