P1
Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
P2
Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
Average score
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.7
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.2
AI features
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.6
Reviewers consistently praised Nest intelligence for identifying people, packages, animals, vehicles, and smart alerts; advanced AI features such as familiar faces remain subscription-dependent.
App, software and firmware
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.3
The Ring app is consistently described as polished, fast and feature-rich, with an easy timeline/history experience and lots of settings. Criticisms include paywalled features and occasional quirks like lower-quality downloaded clips or firmware/setting limitations on older models.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.1
The Google Home app is generally described as clean, simple, and easy to set up, though longtime Nest app users may see the app switch as a drawback.
Audio
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.0
Two-way talk is mostly rated clear and loud, with some praise for noise handling, but a few reviewers report delayed or muffled audio in certain situations or on older battery models.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.1
Two-way audio and microphones are generally clear enough, but multiple reviewers note the speaker is quiet or weak at higher volumes.
Automation flexibility
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.2
Automation and ecosystem hooks (linked Ring devices, Alexa routines, and in some cases IFTTT) are commonly cited as a major strength, especially for homes already using Ring/echo hardware.
P2Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
No score yetBase / Hub integration
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.5
Google speakers and Nest Hub displays integrate well for announcements, live views, and chimes, making the doorbell stronger inside a Google home setup.
Battery and Charging
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.8
Battery life varies widely by settings and activity: reviewers cite anything from about a month in busy scenarios to multiple months, with strong results when tuned carefully. Swappable batteries and spare packs are repeatedly recommended to avoid downtime.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.2
Because it is hardwired, reviewers emphasized constant power and less charging friction than battery models, though this benefit depends on existing wiring.
Bird's eye view feature utility
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
1.0
Bird's Eye View is mentioned mainly as a missing or hoped-for feature in this model, not a proven benefit in real-world use.
P2Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
No score yetChime
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.3
Chime options are flexible: you can use Ring Chime devices and Alexa/Echo speakers/displays for announcements, and wired chimes can work when hardwired in some setups.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.3
Existing chime support and Google speaker announcements are recurring positives, with added control over indoor chime behavior and speaker chimes.
Color options
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.5
Reviewers repeatedly noted four color choices, helping the doorbell blend with different home exteriors.
Community feature usefulness
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
2.1
The Neighbors/community features are described as socially complicated, with concerns about misuse and profiling; value depends heavily on your comfort with neighborhood sharing.
P2Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
No score yetComplete kit in box
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.5
Unboxing coverage shows a complete kit with mounting hardware, connectors, wedge hardware, and chime components.
Controls and indicators
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.4
Reviewers identify visible controls and indicators such as the flush button, status light, mic, and light ring.
Data-usage efficiency (bandwidth)
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
3.8
Bandwidth use is a real consideration, especially with 24/7 recording, but event-based recording and compression can reduce usage.
Delivery package monitoring
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.6
Package monitoring benefits a lot from the head-to-toe view, keeping many deliveries in frame and enabling package alerts. However, reliability varies with placement, shadows and package size, and some reviewers want better differentiation (delivered vs removed).
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.8
Package monitoring is a major strength, with reviewers noting accurate package delivery, pickup, and package-related notification behavior.
Design aesthetics
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.9
The design is broadly seen as familiar and inoffensive, though some call it chunky or visually dated, and opinions on the fisheye look are mixed.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.3
Design feedback is mostly positive, with reviewers calling it modern, minimal, and improved, though one review found the muted look utilitarian.
Faceplate/accessory inclusion
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.3
The included angled wedge and mounting parts help improve framing when the doorbell position is not ideal.
Face recognition
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
3.7
Familiar Face recognition is useful when available, but it requires a paid plan and may be restricted by location or less reliable with similar faces.
Field of view and framing
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.3
The head-to-toe 150° x 150° framing is repeatedly called the standout upgrade, helping you see visitors plus the doorstep area for deliveries. Older wide-but-short Ring views are criticized for cutting off packages at your feet.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
3.6
Reviewers split on the portrait-style framing: it helps with visitors and packages but is narrower side-to-side than some rivals or the old Nest Hello.
Installation and Mounting
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.0
No summary yet.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.1
Installation is usually guided and straightforward for handy users, but wiring, connectors, and wall clearance can add work.
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P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.5
Most reviewers found quick notifications and low live-view delay, though standby or app reconnection can introduce brief delays.
Law enforcement policy transparency
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
1.7
Some reviews highlight Ring's past and ongoing controversies around police partnerships and access to footage, framing it as a key trust consideration for buyers who prioritize civil-liberties privacy.
P2Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
No score yetLens distortion handling
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.6
The expanded field of view brings visible fisheye/barrel effects and some corner vignetting in multiple reviews; most say it is acceptable for doorbell-distance subjects but reduces clarity toward the edges or farther away.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.2
Lens handling is a quiet strength: one review specifically notes the lack of fisheye distortion despite the wide-angle view.
Light adjustability
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.1
Status-light and night-vision settings provide some light control, including status-light brightness and green status-light behavior.
Low-light and Night vision
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.9
Infrared night vision is generally described as reliable and clear for close-range activity, while color night vision is more mixed: it can help with some ambient light, but some reviewers see limited color benefit or motion ghosting/pixelation in darker scenes.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
3.8
Low-light performance is mixed: HDR and night vision help, but several reviewers say night vision can be weaker than daylight performance or short-range.
Motion detection
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.3
Motion detection and camera wake are usually fast and dependable, with frequent mentions of quick alerting and early capture compared to older Ring battery doorbells. A few note occasional missed notifications or the inherent limitation of battery units without pre-roll.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.7
Motion detection is a standout, especially because it avoids many irrelevant alerts and supports activity-zone filtering.
Multi-user sharing ease
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.4
Shared access is described as straightforward, letting households add additional users without sharing a single login.
P2Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
No score yetNotifications
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.4
Notifications are frequently described as fast, with rich previews/snapshots viewed as highly actionable. A couple reviews mention rare notification misses, but overall speed and timeliness are a consistent win.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.2
Notifications are fast and useful overall, but notification cooldown behavior appears inconsistent and can withhold repeated alerts.
Object and person detection
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.8
No summary yet.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.8
Person, package, animal, vehicle, and motion classification receives strong praise across reviews.
Ongoing ownership costs
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
2.8
Ongoing costs are a recurring concern because key features and cloud history sit behind a subscription, especially if you scale to multiple cameras. Some reviewers find the pricing acceptable within the Ring ecosystem, but many flag it as the biggest downside.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
3.7
Ownership costs are a tradeoff: the free tier is useful but limited, while richer history and AI features require monthly fees.
Peace of mind
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.6
Several reviewers describe the doorbell as genuinely stress-reducing, thanks to fast alerts, the ability to check live view remotely, and better visibility of the doorstep and packages.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.3
Reviewers frame the doorbell as a strong security and doorstep-monitoring tool, especially for visitors and packages.
Personalization options
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.4
Personalization is solid through detection zones, notification choices, doorbell themes, and app settings, but not every option is customizable.
Power Options and Compatibility
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.3
Power flexibility is a plus: you can run it purely on battery or connect to existing doorbell wiring for trickle charging, though wiring does not turn it into a true always-on wired doorbell with pre-roll benefits.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.3
The hardwired model supports 16–24V AC doorbell systems and enables continuous power, but it requires compatible wiring.
Pre-roll buffer
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
2.5
The Battery Doorbell Plus is repeatedly criticized for lacking pre-roll, which can miss the very start of an event; some reviewers suggest considering other Ring models if pre-roll is a must. Older Ring battery models with pre-roll are viewed as helpful but sometimes low quality or buggy.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.6
Pre-roll is a clear advantage on the wired model, with reviewers observing several seconds before detected motion.
Price and value
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.6
Value perceptions vary: many like the feature set (head-to-toe view, fast alerts, Alexa integration) at its typical sale price, while others call it expensive once subscription costs are factored in or when compared to local-storage rivals.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.0
Most reviewers consider the doorbell a good value for Google users, but it is not the cheapest option and subscriptions affect long-term value.
Privacy
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.0
Privacy controls (two-factor authentication, privacy zones, disabling audio recording and access management) are frequently praised as strong and easy to use. Separately, broader Ring privacy concerns are raised by some reviewers, especially around surveillance implications.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.1
Privacy controls include microphone toggles, audio-recording defaults, camera-off controls, and local backup during outages.
Quick-reply / pre-recorded message usefulness
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.0
Quick Replies/Smart Responses are viewed as handy for deliveries and missed-door moments, especially with selectable delays and voicemail-style handling. Some reviewers wish they could record fully custom replies.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
3.9
Quick replies are useful for simple interactions, though one reviewer noted that custom responses are not available.
Quiet-time / do-not-disturb scheduling
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.0
Motion/alert snoozing and scheduling are repeatedly mentioned as practical ways to reduce notification overload during busy periods or specific times of day.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.4
Quiet time and chime-silencing controls are practical for homes with sleeping children, pets, or times when the chime should be muted.
Recommendation for new buyers
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.3
Reviewers recommend it most strongly for first-time buyers or people already using the Google Home ecosystem.
Recording
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.9
Recording quality and timeline browsing are generally strong once enabled, with useful filtering and download/share tools. A few reviewers note occasional skipped/stopped recordings or quality loss when exporting/downloading clips.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.7
Recording is a major strength thanks to event clips, 24/7 cloud recording with higher-tier service, and wired-only continuous recording ability.
Reliability (general)
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.7
No summary yet.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.2
Reliability is generally positive across long-term and daily-use reviews, with only occasional app or notification hiccups.
Security ecosystem integration
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.4
Integration within the wider Ring security ecosystem (linking cameras, alarms, and multi-device workflows) is frequently cited as a practical advantage for existing Ring households.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.5
Security ecosystem integration is strongest with Google and Nest devices, with Alexa support present but less seamless.
Size and form factor
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.2
The wired model is compact compared with the battery version and has a low-profile design, though it is larger than Nest Hello.
Smart-home integration (Alexa, Google, Siri, HomeKit, Matter, Thread)
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.1
Smart-home compatibility skews heavily toward Amazon: Alexa integration (Echo speakers and Echo Show live view) is repeatedly praised as best-in-class. Many reviewers also note it does not support Google Assistant/HomeKit, and Matter support is not present in the cited reviews.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.3
Smart-home integration is strongest with Google Home, Nest speakers, and displays, while Alexa support is available with some limitations.
Snapshot capture
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.1
Snapshot capture is repeatedly mentioned as useful for filling in gaps between motion events, with adjustable intervals (hourly to more frequent). More frequent snapshots are consistently framed as a battery tradeoff.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.2
Snapshot notifications are supported in at least one review, letting the user quickly preview an event from the phone alert.
Storage
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
2.4
Storage is cloud-based; without a plan you mainly get live view and alerts, while recordings/history require Ring Protect. Lack of local storage is a common knock compared with competitors.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
3.5
Storage is useful but limited without payment: free cloud history is only three hours and there is no expandable local storage.
Subscription
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.0
Ring Protect is repeatedly described as effectively required for the full experience (recordings, rich notifications, person/package alerts, longer history), which turns the doorbell into a recurring-cost product for many buyers.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
3.8
Subscription sentiment is mixed: many features work free, but long history, 24/7 storage, and familiar faces require paid plans.
System completeness
P1Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.2
The system feels complete for mainstream smart-home security because it combines camera, alerts, audio, app control, and ecosystem integrations.
Theft and Tamper
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.6
Theft protection features (blacklisting/reporting and replacement in some accounts) plus security screws are framed as practical deterrents, though physical removal is still possible with tools.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.2
Tamper-related protection is helped by a security screw and a theft replacement guarantee mentioned by reviewers.
Upgrade value vs previous model
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.2
As an upgrade, the Plus is most often justified by the head-to-toe view, higher resolution and improved day-to-day usability (packages, speed, battery). Upgraders from recent Ring models are sometimes less convinced, but first-time buyers are frequently steered toward it.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
3.3
Upgrade value is mixed: it is a better modern package than older models, but Nest Hello owners may not find enough improvement.
Video resolution and detail
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.1
Most reviews praise the 1536p square video as a real step up from older 1080p Ring battery models, with clear daytime detail and easy identification close to the door. A few note that the wide 1:1 framing spreads pixels out, so distant clarity is only average compared to narrower views.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.1
Video detail is stronger in real-world use than the 960p spec suggests, helped by HDR, though newer rivals and the 3rd gen have higher resolution.
Video sharing options
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.8
Sharing/downloading clips is convenient in-app and via web dashboards, but at least one reviewer notes exported/downloaded clips can look worse than playback inside the app.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
3.8
Download support is mentioned, but sharing-specific evidence is limited to downloading clips rather than robust sharing workflows.
Weather and temperature tolerance
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.4
Temperature and weather handling are generally presented as suitable for typical outdoor use, with specific operating ranges cited in at least one review.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.2
Weather tolerance is supported by Weatherproof IP54 Power Hardwired/weather-resistant claims in reviews.
Wi-Fi range and stability
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
3.4
Multiple sources call out 2.4GHz-only Wi-Fi as a limitation (no 5GHz), though range and stability are generally fine on 2.4GHz and can be improved with accessories like a Chime Pro/Wi-Fi extender.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
3.9
Wi-Fi support includes 2.4GHz and 5GHz, with reviewers also noting backup behavior or possible connectivity hiccups during outages.
Zones and activity areas
P1
Product 1: Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus
4.3
Custom motion zones and a dedicated package zone are a common strength, helping exclude streets/neighbors while focusing on the porch and delivery area. Privacy zones are also widely used to mask parts of the view.
P2
Product 2: Nest Doorbell Wired, 2nd Gen
4.8
Zones are one of the most consistently praised features because they are customizable and can separate recording from notifications.