Either way, it's time to ditch that old Ring Video Doorbell 2 and get an upgrade. Ring has also dropped the price of Ring Video Doorbell 3, making it a more affordable upgrade than previously. Ring Video Doorbell 3 also improved battery life and overall performance when compared to Ring Video Doorbell 2.Ģ021's Ring Video Doorbell 4 continues those trends with support for pre-roll footage and quick replies, which were previously reserved for Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus or the Ring Video Doorbell Pro family. It's also got customizable motion zones and the ability to add privacy zones to your videos, letting you block out portions you don't want to be recorded. Newfound support for 5GHz networks makes it more compatible with modern wireless home networks, meaning it'll last longer than the Ring Video Doorbell 2 did. Ring launched the Ring Video Doorbell 3 in 2020 with a big set of upgrades.