How to Use Ring Video Doorbell with Amazon Alexa?

Use Ring video doorbell with Amazon Alexa provides you a smart doorbell experience which can help you to give the information exactly who’s at the door without having to go and answer it. 

It can use functionally with the help of the Amazon Echo Show to control all the visitors by watching them using the Ring doorbell’s camera and communicating by the using of the show’s microphone. All thanks to Amazon Alexa, you don’t have to use it by your hands.

Use Ring Video Doorbell with Amazon Alexa

How to Connect Ring Video Doorbell and Amazon Alexa?

If you want to connect your ring video doorbell and Amazon Alexa is easy. You only have to add the Ring Doorbell as an Alexa skill over the Amazon Alexa smartphone app. Then you can easily use Ring video Doorbell with Amazon Alexa.

Follow this For Using Ring Video Doorbell with Amazon Alexa:

Step 1 : Install the Alexa app and sign in with your Amazon account. And, you can search the Android app at Google play.

Step 2 : When you are done with all the set-up, open the menu by clicking on three dots corner of the app. Now click on skills and games.

Step 3 : Click on the search button in the upper right-hand corner. Enter “Ring” and launch the search button.

Step 4 : If you have no idea what it seems, then you find the Ring’s logo color is a blue and white bubble with a bell inside. Now, hit it.

Step 5 : Click the Enable to use the button.

Step 6 : Now, you will ready to log into your Ring account. Type the credential and click to sign in.

Step 7 : After you finished this your Ring account connected, they asked to identify your Ring devices. Click on Discover Devices to start that process.

Step 8 : Once taken too long, Ring Doorbell automatically connected. It shows you on the list.

Step 9 : Your Ring Doorbell doesn’t connect, then be sure it on and ask Alexa to search it by saying Alexa, discover my devices.

Use Ring Video Doorbell with Amazon Alexa

How Can We Do with Ring Doorbell and Alexa on the Echo Show?

Now, you connected with your Ring Doorbell on the Amazon Echo show, you can instantly start surveillance your home. There are some interesting things you can do, once you have with all setup.

How to "Answer" the Door?

At the time when someone rings your Ring Doorbell or it identifies any activity, then you will be able to audible and a visual notification comes on your Amazon Echo Show devices in the home. Alexa will declare that somebody outside of the door. And use the mark you connected for that specific Ring doorbell, which lets you know that exact door they’re.

  • Point out this; you can personalize the mark for each of your Ring Doorbells, so you can differentiate between various areas of your home.
  • By saying “Alexa, answer the front door”  or “Alexa, talk to the front door” to answer the door. Just in the case through multiple Amazon Echo show services.

Yes, to use Ring video Doorbell with Amazon Alexa doesn’t really let the visitor into your house. So, you have to walk to the door. Until you don’t have a smart lock. You remember one thing also that there’s no way to mute your mic once you have answered the doorbell.

Unless you have not completed the shut down the video feed. So, be sure that you end the feed while you are talking with your visitor by saying “Alexa, Stop”. Don’t worry about the sound while you are using it. Thanks to Alexa there is a way to see who’s at your door without any sound.

How to Check Your Live Video Feed at Any Time?

Use Ring Video Doorbell with Amazon Alexa

If you want to check our live video, but don’t want to answer the door and still you want to know who’s at the door. In that case, you can say “Alexa, show my front door” or “Alexa, show the front door camera” to come by a live video feed anything Ring Doorbell is watching without enabling your microphone to say to your visitor. To end the feed, say it “Alexa, stop,” “Alexa, hide my front door” or “Alexa, hide the front door camera.”

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