Just to offer another perspective:
I had a Ring 2 doorbell for the last 2-3 years. I think it was 720p resolution. It was sometimes difficult to make out faces clearly. So I was looking at the Ring Pro, which is 1080p. However, I was somewhat dismayed with Amazon's recent interactions with the police and offering secret information to departments. Yes, I'm aware that the police can't access the footage without a warrant. But the footage still lives on Amazon's cloud. And privacy policies can change.
Instead, I bought the Eufy Video Doorbell. It appealed to me for a few reasons.
First, it used the same wiring as my Ring 2. Literally unscrew the two screws on the wires and reconnect the Eufy.
Second, the resolution is dramatically better. It has 2K resolution, which is 2560 x 1920. It's orders of magnitude better than the Ring 2 I had.
Third, it allows me to view the footage on my phone, either real time or recorded and doesn't have any monthly fees. Zip. Nada. It has internal storage that saves any events (people or cars). Since it's stored locally, there is no cloud and no cloud fees.
It's currently $160, but they have sales now and then. I bought two of them for $110 each.
- A Crystal-Clear 2K Image: High Definition 2560 x 1920 resolution, combined with our advanced HDR and Distortion Correction, ensures video is recorded in 2x the quality.
- No Hidden Costs: Designed to protect your home as well as your wallet, eufy Security products are one-time purchases that combine security with convenience.
- Respond in Real-Time: Speak directly to anyone who approaches your front door via two-way audio. Tell your friends to come round the back or that you have just run out to get some milk.