Make the most of your Ring Doorbell with these accessories!

The Ring Doorbell is a great way to make your home a bit smarter, since it pulls double duty as a security camera and intercom system, works with Alexa, and of course, functions as a doorbell. While the Ring Doorbell includes everything you need to get up and running out of the box, it never hurts to go beyond the basics. These are the best accessories to help you make the most of your Ring Doorbell.

Creative mounting

HOMONO Angle Mount

Every doorway is different, and you may need to get creative with how you mount your doorbell for it to be completely effective. This mount from HOMONO gives you up a 55-degree horizontal angle, so your camera pays attention to where it should.

$9 at Amazon

A simpler mount

OideaO 3x Adjustable Mount

This one works a bit differently than the previous mount, with the advantage being you can set it to a wider angle. You get three wedges: one 20-degree, one 30-degree, and one 40-degree, and you can stack these as you see fit to find the perfect angle for your doorway. The kit includes drywall anchors and screws, so you just need a drill and screwdriver to install this.

$12 at Amazon

Vertical mount

KIMILAR Angle Mount

If you need to change your vertical angle instead of your horizontal one, this kit if for you. Again, you get three wedges to angle your Ring Doorbell Pro, this time at 5-, 10-, or 15- degrees. And again, screws, drywall sockets, and even a little screwdriver are included so you can have the mount installed in no time.

$10 at Amazon

Better battery

Ring Rechargeable Battery Pack for Video Doorbell 2

The Ring Doorbell 2 works with standard AA batteries, but there are less wasteful power options available. This kit includes a rechargeable battery pack and a USB charging cable. The battery should last up to six months, though it takes seven hours to recharge.

$36 at Amazon

Unlimited power

Hotop Ring Doorbell Power Supply

If you don't want to deal with batteries at all, a permanent power supply is for you. This one from Hotop works with all Ring Doorbell models, and the cable and plug are small enough to fit through a small hole in your wall. The cable is 1.8 meters long, so you shouldn't have any issues reaching one of your outlets inside.

$16 at Amazon

Show up

Amazon Echo Show (2nd gen)

You can use the Echo Show to see who is outside your door, and the newest version is better than ever. The slimmer bezels and fabric back panel make the new Echo Show look miles better than the first one, and the big screen will make it super easy to see what's going on outside your door. You can also talk to whoever is outside through the Echo Show, and hear them back.

$230 at Amazon

Speak easy

Amazon Echo Dot (3rd gen)

The all-new Echo Dot is great for a lot of things, but the key one here is that it lets you speak to and hear whoever is outside. It's not as nice as being able to see footage like with the Echo Show, but this is also a good bit less expensive.

$50 at Amazon

Chime in

Ring Chime

The microphone on your doorbell doesn't do any good if you can't hear it throughout your home. The Ring Chime's speaker plugs into any power outlet to let you hear whoever is trying to come inside. The Chime lacks a microphone, though, so you won't be able to talk back.

$30 at Amazon

Extra reach

Ring Chime Pro

This does everything the Chime does but also serves as a Wi-Fi extender. Now, this doesn't work as an extender for your smartphone or tablet, only for Ring devices, so you can hear alerts in that secluded back corner of your home.

$50 at Amazon

The Ring Doorbell is great on its own, but like with all smart home tech, it gets so much more capable once you add some accessories. Not all of these are mandatory (we personally like the Amazon Echo Show for its ability to let us see who's at our door), so just mix and match accessories to find what works best for your home.



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