Night rolls around and although the infrared is working on the camera red lights the picture is still very very dark noticeably not working right.
Ring doorbell pro night vision not working.
You can check the voltage by opening the ring app selecting ring pro and then selecting device health.
And for the past month it has been working very.
I covered the three infrared lights with black tape turned on the color night vision and the porch light and i get a good picture that way otherwise it s black and white and you cant see anything but shadows with the porch light on or off.
Today i m just going to give you all an update about the night vision enhancement on the ring cameras.
Problems can arise however when a doorbell mechanism draws so much power that there s not enough left over to power your ring video doorbell pro.
If you are new to my channel on november 30th of last year i uploaded a video showing my ring cameras night vision not really as advertised.
1080p hd video live view night vision.
To check the voltage of your ring pro open the ring app select your ring pro and tap device health.
Your ring video doorbell pro is designed to draw power from the same 16 volt ac power transformer as your internal doorbell mechanism.
The ring video doorbell comes with infrared night vision feature that activates in low light conditions or in total darkness.
Only works with ring video doorbell pro.
To solve this issue the ring video doorbell may not be receiving sufficient voltage.
Power pro is installed everything else is working fine i have reset the camera.
It was grainy blurry and black and white.
160 horizontal 90 vertical.
This makes absolutely no sense to me as there is a front yard light on a pole no more than about 5 yards from the doorbell.
Does not work with other models of ring doorbells such as ring video doorbell or ring video doorbell 2.
I think this started with the new update to the app.
Ring pro works fine for a couple of events and then stops working.
4 why is my ring doorbell night vision not working.
I did not cover up the infrared sensors with tape.
Night vision doesn t work.
Not ringing your existing internal doorbell correctly.
Your ring pro requires a power source that supplies a minimum of 16 volts ac.
For the ring video doorbell to function properly it needs a minimum of 3 900 mv.
Now the doorbell will work through the dark hours.