Average score
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.4
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.1
AI features
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.5
Smart capabilities like package/person alerts and smart searching are highlighted as useful, but several reviews note they are largely tied to a paid subscription tier rather than fully available out of the box.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.2
Across reviews, the E340s smart detection is a major draw: it can flag people and packages without a required subscription, and HomeBase 3 can expand AI features. Several reviewers still saw occasional misclassification or uneven accuracy, especially for more nuanced alerts.
App, software and firmware
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.9
The Ring app is widely described as intuitive and feature-rich, with clear setup and deep settings (modes, zones, schedules). A minority complaint is extra friction versus simpler ecosystems and occasional UX annoyances around how live view is accessed.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.2
Reviewers generally describe the Eufy Security app as feature-rich and straightforward to set up, with lots of toggles for alerts, zones, lighting, and responses. A minority reported UI complexity or occasional stutters/freezes when opening live view, suggesting the experience can vary by device/network.
Audio
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.0
Two-way audio is generally dependable and clear enough for door conversations. Several reviewers call it impressive for the price, while others note it is not top-tier and higher-end models add perks like better noise handling.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.3
Two-way talk is typically rated as clear and loud, with full-duplex conversations feeling natural for a doorbell. Some reviewers noted compression, occasional sync quirks, or minor distortion in specific playback scenarios, but overall audio performance is viewed as above average.
Automation flexibility
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.3
Automation is a strong point inside Ring/Amazon: linked-device triggers, Alexa routines, and (in some reviews) third-party automation via services like IFTTT enable multi-camera and lighting workflows that meaningfully improve coverage.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
2.1
Automation support is a consistent limitation: reviewers repeatedly call out the lack of IFTTT and limited ecosystem depth compared with Ring/Arlo/Google. Basic routines and voice-assistant actions (especially via Alexa) are possible, but advanced automation flexibility is not a strength.
Base / Hub integration
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.3
Integration with Ring accessories (Chime/Chime Pro) and Ring Alarm-style hubs is repeatedly emphasized as a practical advantage, especially for extending Wi-Fi to the doorbell and coordinating recordings across devices.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.3
The doorbell works standalone, but optional HomeBase integration is frequently praised for expanding storage and adding/boosting AI features. Multiple reviews frame HomeBase 3 as a nice upgrade path for Eufy ecosystem owners rather than a requirement for basic operation.
Battery and Charging
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.2
The built-in, non-removable battery makes the unit slimmer but forces you to remove the whole doorbell to recharge. Battery life reports vary from weeks (heavy activity/cold/live view) to months (lighter usage), and some recommend hardwiring to reduce recharge hassle.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.2
Battery life is often described as strong, helped by the removable pack and the option to trickle-charge when wired. Real-world endurance varies widely with traffic and lighting (color night vision lights can drain faster), and a few reviewers still dislike needing to remove the unit/battery for charging.
Bird's eye view feature utility
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
1.0
Bird's eye view tracking is consistently described as unavailable on this model and positioned as a higher-tier Ring feature.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetChime
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.3
Chime behavior is flexible (in-home chime when wired, Ring Chime/Ring Chime Pro, and Alexa announcements), but several reviews point out extra cost if you need to add a chime or extender hardware.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
3.9
Chime support is workable but fragmented: the doorbell may not include a dedicated chime, yet can use existing wired chimes, HomeBase devices, optional plug-in chimes, and Echo devices as in-home alerts. Some reviewers flagged weaker or less convenient Google Home speaker chime behavior compared with Alexa/Echo setups.
Color options
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.5
Two finish options are mentioned (Satin Nickel and Venetian Bronze), but multiple reviewers note you cannot swap faceplates/covers like some prior models, limiting customization.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetCommunity feature usefulness
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
2.8
Ring Neighbors/community features split opinions: some find it useful for local safety and lost-pet awareness, while others call it noisy or nuisance-prone due to low-signal posts.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetComplete kit in box
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.1
The box contents cover the basics (mounting plate, screws/anchors, USB-C cable, tools), but several reviewers highlight missing accessories like wedge/angle mounts that used to be included or are needed in common installs.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetControls and indicators
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.0
Reviewers generally like the tactile doorbell button and the visible LED ring feedback, and the overall device controls are described as straightforward for everyday use.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetDelivery package monitoring
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.9
Package-related monitoring is frequently praised as practical, especially when paired with package zones and smart alerts. Multiple sources note it typically requires a subscription to work fully.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.6
Package handling is the headline feature: the dual-cam view reduces the usual doorstep blind spot, and Delivery Guard-style alerts can warn on deliveries, pickups, and loitering. A recurring caveat is that detection works best when packages are placed clearly in view (larger boxes are detected more reliably than small items).
Design aesthetics
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.1
Design is commonly described as sleek, compact, and well built, though some note it looks very similar to prior Ring models. The slimmer body is appreciated, but the loss of swappable faceplates is a recurring negative.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
3.7
Design feedback is mixed: many describe the E340 as taller/bulkier and not the most discreet, while others appreciate the rugged, premium feel and security-minded form factor. Expect a more noticeable doorbell than slimmer single-lens rivals.
Faceplate/accessory inclusion
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
1.7
Accessory/faceplate compatibility is a sore spot: several reviews stress that older faceplates do not fit this redesign and that customization is more limited or fixed compared with some previous Ring models.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetFace recognition
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
1.0
Multiple reviews state the Battery Doorbell does not offer true face recognition, and one notes that harsh backlighting can make identification harder in general. Buyers wanting face ID should look elsewhere.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.1
Face recognition is widely noted as available and useful for tagging familiar visitors, but accuracy is not uniformly perfect. Some reviews praise reliable recognition once trained, while others mention it can be inconsistent and may require setup/training (and may improve with HomeBase).
Field of view and framing
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.2
Head-to-toe framing is a standout benefit, with a tall square view repeatedly praised for seeing people and doorstep packages. However, some users report a blind spot close to the door depending on mounting height, and the fisheye view can amplify distortion.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.4
Reviewers consistently like the framing benefit of the dual-camera layout: a wide main view plus a dedicated floor view improves head-to-toe coverage and package visibility. A few mention tradeoffs like digital zoom limits or occasional blown highlights in bright sun.
Installation and Mounting
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.0
No summary yet.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.5
No summary yet.
lag)
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.5
Alert responsiveness is generally quick, but a few reviewers describe small delays (a few seconds) for phone-call style ring notifications or smart display pop-ups, with performance depending on Wi-Fi strength and settings.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
3.9
Perceived lag depends heavily on network conditions: many report fast push alerts and quick doorbell-press response, especially on home Wi-Fi. Others experienced slower live-view loading or occasional app freezes, and several note performance can degrade when away from home or far from the router.
Lens cleaning/maintenance
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.0
One reviewer specifically points out a more recessed/embedded lens design that may reduce scratching compared with older versions, though routine outdoor cleaning is still implied as normal upkeep.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetLens distortion handling
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
1.5
The wide fisheye lens is repeatedly called out for edge distortion, with at least one test describing it as severe enough to undermine the usefulness of the otherwise large field of view.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetLight adjustability
P1Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.6
Where discussed, reviewers like being able to adjust the night lighting, including brightness (and sometimes color temperature), to avoid blinding visitors while still improving nighttime clarity. This control helps balance deterrence, image quality, and battery use.
Low-light and Night vision
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.6
Night performance is mixed: some reviews say color night vision looks great with adequate ambient lighting, while others report washed-out color or weak usefulness in darker locations. Several reviewers highlight dusk/backlight scenarios as a common weak spot for doorbells.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.4
Night performance is a strong point: reviewers praise color night vision enabled by built-in lights, with the option to fall back to infrared. The common tradeoff is that lights can reduce battery life and the far end of the scene may lose detail in full-color spotlight mode.
Motion detection
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.1
Motion detection is generally described as reliable and fast, with instant alerts in multiple tests. A recurring practical note is that overly broad detection can drain battery faster, making tuning important. Customization is consistently praised: reviewers mention multiple motion zones, package zones, sensitivity controls, motion frequency, and schedules that help reduce false positives and tailor alerts to your entryway.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.2
Motion detection is generally considered reliable and tuneable, with filters to reduce false alarms. A few reviewers still observed late triggering or missed first seconds due to PIR-style triggering and battery-saving behavior, making it less ideal for capturing lead-in context.
Multi-user sharing ease
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.0
Sharing access is described as straightforward via email invites inside the app, making it easy to add household members or trusted users without heavy setup friction.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetNotifications
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.1
Notifications are generally fast and dependable for motion and rings. Several reviews mention richer notification options exist but are gated by subscription and may be affected by weak Wi-Fi or connectivity.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.4
Notifications are typically praised for arriving quickly and for supporting richer previews (text plus thumbnail/snapshot). Delays can occur depending on Wi-Fi/mobile connectivity, but most reviews still view the alerting experience as one of the E340s strengths versus subscription-gated competitors.
Object and person detection
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.9
Person and package detection is frequently presented as accurate and useful, especially for deliveries. Multiple sources note these smarter alerts are often tied to a subscription tier rather than fully free.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.3
Person/package identification is a major reason reviewers recommend the E340, with consistent mentions of human and package detection. Several sources still note occasional misreads, but the consensus is that detection is useful and generally effective for real-world deliveries.
Ongoing ownership costs
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
2.1
Ongoing costs are a major theme: multiple reviews object to the accumulating monthly fees needed for recorded history and key smart features, and some compare it unfavorably to systems that allow easier local clip access.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.9
The long-term cost story is repeatedly positive because core recording and smart alerts do not require a monthly plan. Optional cloud storage, extra hardware (HomeBase), or spare batteries can add cost, but the baseline ownership cost is commonly framed as lower than subscription-dependent rivals.
Peace of mind
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.5
Reviewers commonly frame the product as providing basic doorstep peace of mind through coverage and alerts, but the confidence boost depends heavily on your tolerance for subscription limits and video clarity in your lighting conditions.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.7
Multiple reviews explicitly cite improved peace of mind, especially for frequent deliveries or limited mobility, because the doorbell makes it easier to verify visitors and packages quickly. The dual view and deterrence-style features are often credited for making the system feel more protective than basic doorbells.
Personalization options
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.5
Personalization is a strong area, with settings for zones, schedules, modes, notification behavior, quick replies, and privacy masking repeatedly emphasized as easy to configure.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetPhone call integration
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.5
Phone-call style doorbell ring behavior is highlighted as a helpful way to respond faster, but at least one reviewer notes it may require a higher subscription tier than expected, complicating the value proposition.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetPorch light brightness
P1Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.3
The built-in lights are widely described as helpful for color night video and as a visual deterrent that signals the camera is active. Some reviewers wish the lighting direction/coverage were different, and several note that using lights more aggressively can reduce battery life.
Power Options and Compatibility
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.2
Power flexibility is repeatedly mentioned: it can run on battery, recharge via USB-C, and (in many homes) connect to existing doorbell wiring for power and/or chime support. Some reviewers describe hardwiring as trickle-charging rather than eliminating battery concerns entirely.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.2
Power flexibility is widely confirmed: battery operation is easy, and hardwiring can provide constant/trickle power and trigger an existing chime. Several reviewers emphasize that wiring does not necessarily convert the E340 into a true always-on, wired-recording doorbell in the way some competitors can.
Pre-roll buffer
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
1.0
Pre-roll is repeatedly described as not included on this model and framed as a feature reserved for the more expensive Pro tier.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
2.2
Most reviews suggest you should not expect robust pre-roll or true 24/7 recording; multiple sources explicitly say there is no pre-record/pre-roll mode. A few mention limited pre-event capture settings or buffers, but overall this is not a defining strength of the E340.
Price and value
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.8
Many reviews call the ~$99 price compelling for a known-brand ecosystem doorbell, especially for first-time buyers. Value drops notably if you dislike subscription fees or if you prioritize the sharpest, least-distorted video among competitors.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.2
Value ratings are generally strong for buyers avoiding subscriptions, even when reviewers call the upfront price higher than budget models. The most common framing is that the E340s feature set (dual cameras, local storage, smart alerts) justifies the cost if those benefits matter.
Privacy
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.0
Privacy controls such as privacy zones and audio options are called out as useful, but multiple reviews also emphasize that recordings are cloud-based and subscription-linked, which may be a concern for privacy-focused buyers.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
3.7
Privacy sentiment is nuanced: reviewers appreciate privacy zones/squares and optional security controls (such as 2FA), but several reference past security controversies around the brand. One practical criticism is that privacy masking can sometimes obscure a visitors face depending on how it layers on the scene.
Quick-reply / pre-recorded message usefulness
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.0
Quick Replies and preset messages are consistently described as practical and working as intended, offering a convenient way to respond when you cannot get to the door.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.4
Quick replies and deterrence messaging are repeatedly described as genuinely useful, from simple canned responses to package-guard voice warnings that can startle or discourage opportunistic theft. Custom recordings and fast triggering are recurring positives.
Quiet-time / do-not-disturb scheduling
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.5
Do-not-disturb style controls are well represented via motion snooze, schedules, and notification management, helping reduce annoyance during predictable busy times or when you are outside.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetRecommendation for new buyers
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.3
Reviewers often recommend it as a strong entry-level choice if you are aligned with Ring and Alexa, while repeatedly cautioning that subscription dependence and ecosystem limits (no Google/HomeKit) can make it a poor fit for others.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetRecording
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.0
Recording behavior is commonly praised in capability (events, adjustable clip length, event history), but multiple reviews stress that recorded history access is subscription-gated; without a plan, functionality is closer to live view plus alerts.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
3.7
Recording is primarily event-based, and reviewers like having local clips that are easy to browse and download. The biggest recurring limitation is the lack of true 24/7 recording and the occasional desire for higher bitrate/less compression controls.
Reliability (general)
P1Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.0
Overall reliability is typically rated high once installed, but it is still dependent on stable Wi-Fi and internet access for alerts and remote live view. A handful of reviews mention occasional missed triggers, integration hiccups, or performance slowdowns when connectivity is weak.
Security ecosystem integration
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.5
Ecosystem integration is a recurring strength: linking to other Ring cameras, Ring Alarm, and Amazon smart displays enables multi-angle capture and quicker awareness, especially when paired with routines and linked devices.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetSmart-home integration (Alexa, Google, Siri, HomeKit, Matter, Thread)
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.6
Smart-home compatibility is strongest with Amazon Alexa and the Ring ecosystem, with frequent mention of Echo Show viewing and announcements. Multiple reviews explicitly note the lack of Google Assistant and HomeKit support.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
3.5
Integration coverage is considered decent for Alexa and Google Assistant (including smart display streaming and in-home announcements), but many reviewers call out missing Apple HomeKit support. Broader smart-home compatibility (Matter/Thread/IFTTT/SmartThings) is also commonly described as limited.
Snapshot capture
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.3
Snapshot features are discussed as useful for timeline thumbnails and quick checks, but they are repeatedly described as subscription-linked rather than universally available for free.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.4
Snapshot-style previews (thumbnails/rich notifications) are frequently cited as improving usability because you can triage alerts without opening the app. Several reviews treat this as a key quality-of-life feature versus plans that lock it behind subscriptions.
Storage
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
1.9
Storage is cloud-based and repeatedly criticized for being paywalled for meaningful playback. Several reviews contrast it with alternatives that offer easier access to saved clips or local storage options.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.3
Local storage is a core advantage: 8GB onboard is repeatedly mentioned, with optional expansion via HomeBase or cloud plans. The common complaint is the lack of a simple microSD slot, making expansion either an extra purchase (HomeBase) or a paid cloud option.
Subscription
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
2.1
Subscription requirements are the most consistent negative across reviews: recorded history and many smart features require ongoing payment, and plan tiering can affect which conveniences (like phone-call rings and rich alerts) you actually get.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.9
Reviewers consistently highlight that no subscription is required for local recording and smart alerts, which differentiates the E340 from many competitors. Cloud subscriptions exist as an optional add-on for longer history or off-device backups, but they are not presented as mandatory for basic use.
Theft and Tamper
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
2.8
Tamper resistance gets mixed commentary: some like the updated mounting/removal approach, while others worry it is less secure than older screw-based designs. Reporting a stolen device and account removal options are mentioned as mitigation.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.1
Anti-theft and tamper considerations get mixed notes: some sources mention tamper alarms and the need for a release pin/key, while others worry the unit can still be removed and stolen. Several reviewers suggest cloud backup or HomeBase storage as a hedge if device theft is a concern.
Upgrade value vs previous model
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
2.8
Upgrade value is mixed: reviewers praise the slimmer body and USB-C, but multiple sources argue it is a step back from some prior models due to the non-removable battery and reduced faceplate/accessory flexibility.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetVideo resolution and detail
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.6
Detail quality is divisive: some reviews call the 1440p square feed sharp with good color, while others report pixelation and poor clarity that can make fine details hard to read. Distortion and lighting conditions heavily influence perceived quality.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.3
Video quality is most often described as sharp and detailed from the 2K main camera, with the lower camera adequate for doorstep context. Some reviewers note HDR/bright-sun challenges or heavy compression in certain setups, but the overall consensus remains positive for typical doorbell distances.
Video sharing options
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.5
Sharing and downloading clips are described as convenient when you have recorded-event access enabled, but the ability to share meaningful clips is often tied to having a paid plan that unlocks history.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetWeather and temperature tolerance
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.5
The unit is described as weather resistant for outdoor use, but cold temperatures are repeatedly cited as a factor that can significantly reduce battery life in real-world conditions.
P2Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
No score yetWi-Fi range and stability
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
3.0
Wi-Fi performance is generally fine in good coverage, but reviewers warn that weak signal or congested networks can degrade experience, and at least one notes 2.4GHz-only behavior and recommends extenders like Chime Pro when needed.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
3.9
Connectivity feedback varies: several reviews stress that performance is best with strong Wi-Fi near the door, and some note the device may be limited to 2.4 GHz networks. Router distance, weak mobile signal, or internet outages can materially affect live view speed and remote responsiveness.
Zones and activity areas
P1
Product 1: Ring Video Doorbell Battery
4.5
Zone controls are repeatedly highlighted as a key strength, including motion zones, package zones, and privacy masking that help tailor detection and reduce false alerts.
P2
Product 2: Eufy Video Doorbell E340
4.4
Activity zones are commonly used to reduce unwanted alerts, and reviewers generally find them effective when combined with sensitivity and person/package filters. A few note limits on how many zones you can set or that careful tuning is required for busy streets.