Ring makes some of thebest smart video doorbellson the market, thanks to their reliability, ease of use, and customization options. You can change their faceplates and configure the application to send notifications when it senses someone, adjust its motion detection zones, and link it with other Ring devices for advanced automation.

While Ring products work seamlessly, you may want to reset them to troubleshoot an issue, pair them with another Wi-Fi network, or erase your personal data and settings from the device. Resetting is a standard procedure that can resolve common issues, helping your device operate efficiently after restoring its factory settings.

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The process is easy and can be done using a physical button on the doorbell or from the comfort of your sofa with your phone. However, that means you must configure it again after resetting it. Here’s how to reset your doorbell and pair it back.

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How to reset a Ring Doorbell using the app

If you want to reset your Ring doorbell and still have access to it, do so using the app, as you can complete the process from your Android smartphone or iPhone and don’t need to go outside or use tools. This method requires your doorbell to be successfully set up and linked to your Ring account.

How to reset a Ring Doorbell using the physical reset button

If you have connection issues with your doorbell and can’t connect to it using the app, reset it using the physical button. You’ll use this process even if the doorbell is connected to your home network, but it requires a bit more fiddling.

Before you start, make sure your doorbell is powered on and its battery is charged, if it has one. In addition, you need the T15 Torx screwdriver that came with your doorbell or a generic one if it isn’t handy. Now that you have everything you need, let’s go ahead and reset your doorbell.

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It’s crucial to re-pair your doorbell to your Ring account and reconnect it to your Wi-Fi network to restore its full functionality.

How to pair your Ring doorbell

Now that you’ve reset your doorbell, it’s time to pair it with your account. It won’t take much of your time. Before you start the process, don’t put the cover back on your doorbell, as you’ll need to scan the QR code underneath it.

Congrats! You’ve reset and reconnected your Ring doorbell.

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Make your home smarter with your Ring doorbell

Now that you’ve reset your doorbell and paired it with your Ring account and home network, you’re ready to start from scratch and fix the issues that troubled you. If you still face problems with your doorbell, the device may be faulty. Check with Ring’s customer service to identify the cause of the problem.

Ring products have advanced features, and you can use them to secure your house. For example, you can set custommotion zonesand notifications to be alerted when someone is on your porch. Alternatively, you can use them tomake your own DIY security systemwithout paying for an expensive one.

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