Connecting your Ring doorbell to an Alexa Show device lets you see live video, receive alerts, and answer the door hands-free. This guide walks you through setup, troubleshooting, and optimizing your smart home experience.
Key Takeaways
- Link Ring and Alexa accounts: Use the Alexa app to enable the Ring skill and log in with your Ring credentials.
- Ensure devices are on the same network: Both your Ring doorbell and Alexa Show must connect to the same Wi-Fi for reliable streaming.
- Use voice commands to view the feed: Say “Alexa, show me the front door” to display your Ring camera on the screen.
- Update firmware regularly: Keep both Ring and Alexa devices updated to avoid compatibility issues.
- Check privacy settings: Confirm that video sharing is enabled in both Ring and Alexa apps.
- Troubleshoot connection problems: Restart devices, check Wi-Fi strength, and re-enable the skill if needed.
- Optimize placement and lighting: Position your Ring doorbell for best image quality and minimal glare on the Alexa Show screen.
Introduction: Why Connect Your Ring Doorbell to Alexa Show?
Imagine walking into your kitchen, hands full of groceries, when your Alexa Show lights up with a live video of someone at your front door. You don’t need to pull out your phone—just say, “Alexa, show me the front door,” and there they are. That’s the magic of connecting your Ring doorbell to an Alexa Show device.
This integration turns your smart display into a powerful home security hub. Whether you’re cooking, working from home, or relaxing on the couch, you can instantly see who’s at the door without missing a beat. Plus, you can talk to visitors using two-way audio, view recorded clips, and receive motion alerts—all from your Alexa Show screen.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through every step to get your Ring doorbell streaming on your Alexa Show. We’ll cover setup, troubleshooting, and tips to make the most of your smart home setup. By the end, you’ll have a seamless, hands-free way to monitor your doorstep.
What You’ll Need Before You Start
Visual guide about How to Get Alexa Show to Show My Ring Doorbell
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Before diving into the setup, make sure you have the following:
- A Ring doorbell: Any model (Ring Video Doorbell, Doorbell Pro, Doorbell 2, 3, 3 Plus, 4, or Wired) works with Alexa Show.
- An Alexa Show device: This includes Echo Show 5, 8, 10, 15, or any Echo Spot.
- The Alexa app: Download it on your smartphone or tablet (iOS or Android).
- The Ring app: Also available on iOS and Android.
- A stable Wi-Fi connection: Both devices should be on the same 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz network (5 GHz is faster but has shorter range).
- Your Ring and Amazon account credentials: You’ll need to log in to both services.
Having everything ready will make the process smoother and faster.
Step 1: Install and Set Up Your Ring Doorbell
If you haven’t already installed your Ring doorbell, start here. Proper installation ensures strong signal strength and reliable video streaming.
Mount Your Ring Doorbell
Choose a location about 4 feet above the ground, angled slightly toward the walkway. Use the included mounting bracket and screws. If you’re replacing an existing doorbell, turn off power at the breaker first.
Connect to Power
For wired models, connect the wires to the terminal screws. For battery-powered models, insert the charged battery. The doorbell will beep and flash when powered on.
Download the Ring App
Open the Ring app and tap “Set Up a Device.” Follow the on-screen instructions to connect your doorbell to Wi-Fi. Make sure you select the correct network and enter the password carefully.
Test the Doorbell
Press the button or trigger motion to ensure the camera activates and sends alerts to your phone. You should see a live feed in the Ring app.
Step 2: Set Up Your Alexa Show Device
Your Alexa Show should already be set up and connected to Wi-Fi. If not, here’s a quick recap:
Plug In and Power On
Connect your Echo Show to a power outlet. It will boot up and guide you through initial setup.
Connect to Wi-Fi
Use the Alexa app to connect your Show to your home network. Choose the same network your Ring doorbell uses.
Link Your Amazon Account
Sign in with your Amazon credentials. This links your device to your Alexa ecosystem.
Update Software
Go to Settings > Device Options > Check for Updates. Install any available updates to ensure compatibility.
Step 3: Enable the Ring Skill in the Alexa App
Now it’s time to connect Ring and Alexa. This is done through a “skill”—Alexa’s term for a third-party integration.
Open the Alexa App
Launch the app on your phone or tablet. Tap the menu icon (three lines) in the top-left corner.
Go to Skills & Games
Scroll down and select “Skills & Games.” Use the search bar to type “Ring.”
Select the Official Ring Skill
Tap on the Ring skill by Ring LLC. Then tap “Enable to Use.”
Log In to Your Ring Account
You’ll be redirected to the Ring login page. Enter your Ring email and password. If you have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled, complete that step.
Authorize the Connection
Grant Alexa permission to access your Ring devices. This allows Alexa to display video and receive alerts.
Discover Devices
After logging in, Alexa will automatically search for your Ring devices. This may take a minute. Once found, your doorbell will appear in the Alexa app under “Devices” > “Cameras.”
Step 4: View Your Ring Doorbell on Alexa Show
Now for the fun part—seeing your doorbell on the big screen!
Use Voice Commands
Say, “Alexa, show me the front door” or “Alexa, show [device name].” Your Ring doorbell feed will appear on the Echo Show screen.
Use the Alexa App
Open the Alexa app, go to “Devices,” select “Cameras,” and tap your Ring doorbell. Then choose “View on Echo Show” to stream it to your device.
Set Up a Routine (Optional)
Create a routine so that when motion is detected, Alexa automatically shows the doorbell feed. For example:
- Go to “Routines” in the Alexa app.
- Tap “+” to create a new routine.
- Set the trigger to “Ring Doorbell Motion Detected.”
- Add action: “Show Camera” and select your doorbell.
- Save the routine.
Now, whenever someone approaches, your Echo Show will display the live feed automatically.
Step 5: Optimize Your Setup for Best Performance
To get the clearest video and most reliable connection, follow these tips:
Improve Wi-Fi Signal
Place your Ring doorbell within range of your router. If the signal is weak, consider a Wi-Fi extender or mesh network. Avoid placing the doorbell near metal objects or thick walls.
Adjust Camera Angle
In the Ring app, use the “Motion Settings” to adjust the detection zone. Focus on the walkway and avoid areas like busy streets or trees that cause false alerts.
Enable High-Quality Video
In the Ring app, go to Device Settings > Video Settings and select “High” for better clarity on the Echo Show.
Reduce Glare and Shadows
Avoid pointing the camera directly at the sun. Use the Ring app’s “Night Vision” settings to improve low-light performance.
Keep Devices Updated
Regularly check for firmware updates in both the Ring and Alexa apps. Updates often include bug fixes and new features.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Even with perfect setup, problems can happen. Here’s how to fix the most common ones.
Alexa Says “I Can’t Find That Device”
This usually means the Ring skill isn’t linked properly.
- Go to the Alexa app > Skills & Games > Your Skills.
- Find Ring and tap “Account Linked.”
- If it says “Not Linked,” tap “Link Account” and log in again.
- Then say, “Alexa, discover devices.”
Video Won’t Load or Is Laggy
Poor video quality often stems from Wi-Fi issues.
- Check your internet speed (aim for at least 5 Mbps upload).
- Move your router closer or use a Wi-Fi extender.
- Restart your Ring doorbell and Echo Show.
- In the Ring app, lower the video quality temporarily to test.
Echo Show Shows a Black Screen
This could be a privacy or power issue.
- Make sure the Ring doorbell is powered on and connected.
- Check that the camera isn’t covered or in night vision mode (which can appear dark).
- In the Ring app, ensure “Live View” is enabled under Device Settings.
- Restart both devices.
Motion Alerts Don’t Trigger the Show
If your routine isn’t working:
- Verify the routine is enabled in the Alexa app.
- Check that motion alerts are turned on in the Ring app.
- Ensure the Echo Show is not in Do Not Disturb mode.
- Test the routine manually by triggering motion.
Two-Way Audio Doesn’t Work
You should be able to talk to visitors through the Echo Show.
- Make sure the microphone and speaker on the Echo Show are unmuted.
- Check that the Ring doorbell’s speaker and mic are working in the Ring app.
- Update both apps and restart devices.
Advanced Tips and Features
Once everything is working, explore these advanced features to get even more from your setup.
Use Multiple Cameras
If you have more than one Ring device (like a doorbell and a security camera), you can view them all on your Echo Show. Just say, “Alexa, show me the backyard” or “Alexa, show all cameras.”
Enable Drop In (With Caution)
Drop In lets you instantly connect to your Echo Show from another Alexa device. You can use it to check on your doorbell feed remotely. But be careful—only enable it for trusted devices.
Integrate with Other Smart Home Devices
Create routines that combine your doorbell with lights, locks, or alarms. For example:
- When motion is detected, turn on the porch light and show the camera.
- If someone rings the doorbell after 10 PM, send a notification to your phone.
Use Alexa Guard
Enable Alexa Guard to get alerts for glass breaking, smoke alarms, or unexpected activity. When paired with Ring, it adds another layer of security.
Customize Notifications
In the Ring app, adjust notification settings so you only get alerts for important events. You can also set quiet hours to avoid disturbances at night.
Privacy and Security Considerations
With live video streaming, privacy is important. Here’s how to stay secure.
Review Privacy Settings
In the Ring app, go to Privacy Settings and disable features like “Shared Users” if you don’t need them. You can also enable end-to-end encryption (if available on your model).
Use Strong Passwords
Use unique, strong passwords for both your Ring and Amazon accounts. Enable two-factor authentication on both.
Limit Who Can Access Your Feed
Only link your Ring account to trusted Alexa devices. Avoid sharing your login details.
Disable Unused Features
If you don’t use Drop In or remote viewing, turn them off to reduce risk.
Conclusion: Enjoy a Smarter, Safer Home
Connecting your Ring doorbell to your Alexa Show is one of the easiest ways to upgrade your home security. With just a few steps, you can see who’s at the door, talk to visitors, and stay alert to activity—all from your smart display.
This integration isn’t just convenient—it’s powerful. Whether you’re home or away, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your front door is always in view. And with regular updates and smart routines, your system will only get better over time.
So go ahead: say “Alexa, show me the front door” and see the difference for yourself. Your smarter, safer home is just a voice command away.