[Electronics-Talk] Ring door bell

jordanandseptember at gmail.com jordanandseptember at gmail.com
Mon Apr 21 23:11:15 UTC 2025


One thing to decide is if you want one hardwired in or one that is battery operated.  I live in an apartment and had to go the battery route.  Ring and Nest are both good doorbells, but the big advantage to the Nest Doorbell is it works with both Google and Alexa.  The latter was not the case a few months ago, but it is now.  So, I now have notifications on my phones, and all my Nest and Alexa speakers.
Hope this is a help,
Haylie

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From: Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Susan Stanzel via Electronics-Talk
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Ring door bell

Hi Listers,

 

I have been thinking of getting a Ring door bell. I thought I would ask the list before buying what your experience has been.

 

Susie Stanzel

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