This guide walks you through how to get the Ring Doorbell app on a Fire 7 tablet, even though it’s not available in the Amazon Appstore. You’ll learn safe methods to install the app using APK files and Google Play Services.
Key Takeaways
- Ring app isn’t on Amazon Appstore: The official Ring app isn’t available directly on Fire tablets, so you’ll need to sideload it using alternative methods.
- Enable apps from unknown sources: You must allow installation from unknown sources in your Fire 7 settings before installing third-party apps.
- Use Google Play Services (recommended): Installing Google Play Services makes it easier to download and update the Ring app like on an Android device.
- Download APK from trusted sources: Always get the Ring APK from reputable sites like APKMirror to avoid malware or fake apps.
- Keep your tablet updated: Ensure your Fire 7 runs the latest Fire OS version for better compatibility and security.
- Test after installation: Open the app, log in, and check live view to confirm everything works before relying on it for security.
- Troubleshoot common issues: If the app crashes or won’t load, clear cache, restart the tablet, or reinstall the app.
How to Get Ring Doorbell App on Fire 7 Tablet
So, you’ve got a Ring doorbell and a Fire 7 tablet—great combo for home security! But here’s the catch: the Ring app isn’t available in the Amazon Appstore. That doesn’t mean you can’t use it. In fact, with a few simple steps, you can get the Ring Doorbell app running smoothly on your Fire 7 tablet.
This guide will show you exactly how to do it—safely and effectively. Whether you’re using your tablet as a dedicated doorbell monitor or just want to check in while you’re in the backyard, we’ve got you covered. We’ll walk you through enabling unknown sources, installing Google Play Services (the easiest method), downloading the Ring app, and troubleshooting common problems.
By the end of this guide, your Fire 7 will be fully set up to view live feeds, receive motion alerts, and talk to visitors—just like on a regular Android phone or tablet.
Why Isn’t the Ring App on the Amazon Appstore?
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Before we dive into the steps, let’s answer a common question: Why can’t I just download the Ring app from the Amazon Appstore?
The short answer is that Amazon and Ring (owned by Amazon) have different app distribution strategies. While Ring devices are sold on Amazon, the Ring app is primarily distributed through Google Play and the Apple App Store. Amazon’s Fire tablets run a customized version of Android called Fire OS, which doesn’t include Google Mobile Services (GMS) by default. That means apps that rely on Google services—like Ring—won’t work unless you install those services yourself.
But don’t worry. This doesn’t mean your Fire 7 is useless for Ring. It just means we need to take a few extra steps to make it work.
What You’ll Need Before Starting
Before we begin, make sure you have the following:
- A Fire 7 tablet (5th generation or newer recommended)
- A stable Wi-Fi connection
- Your Ring account login details (email and password)
- A computer or smartphone to download files (optional but helpful)
- At least 500MB of free storage space
Also, ensure your tablet is charged or plugged in—this process can take 10–15 minutes, and you don’t want it dying mid-install.
Step 1: Enable Installation from Unknown Sources
Fire tablets block apps from outside the Amazon Appstore by default for security. To install the Ring app, you’ll need to allow installations from unknown sources.
How to Enable Unknown Sources
- Open the Settings app on your Fire 7 tablet.
- Scroll down and tap Security & Privacy.
- Look for Apps from Unknown Sources and toggle it ON.
- You’ll see a warning message. Tap Allow to confirm.
Now your tablet can install apps from sources other than the Amazon Appstore. This is a one-time setting, but remember: only install apps from trusted sources to avoid malware.
Step 2: Install Google Play Services (Recommended Method)
The easiest and most reliable way to get the Ring app on your Fire 7 is by installing Google Play Services. This gives you access to the Google Play Store, where you can download the official Ring app just like on any Android device.
Why Use Google Play Services?
Google Play Services provides access to:
- The Google Play Store
- Automatic app updates
- Better app compatibility
- Push notifications (important for Ring alerts)
Without Google Play Services, you’d have to manually download and update the Ring app every time—a hassle we’d all like to avoid.
Download and Install Google Play Services
Follow these steps carefully:
- On your Fire 7, open the web browser (Silk or Firefox).
- Go to a trusted site like https://play.google.com/store or use a direct link from APKMirror.
- Search for “Google Play Services” and download the latest compatible version for Fire OS.
- Alternatively, visit https://apkmirror.com and search for “Google Play Services”. Look for the version labeled for “ARM” or “ARM64” and compatible with your Fire OS version.
- Download the APK file to your tablet.
- Once downloaded, tap the file in your notifications or go to Downloads and tap it to install.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation.
Note: You may need to install multiple Google apps (like Google Play Store, Google Services Framework, and Google Login Service) for everything to work. Look for a “Google Play Services bundle” or “GApps package” designed for Fire tablets.
Install Google Play Store
After installing Google Play Services, you’ll want the Play Store app itself:
- Go back to APKMirror or another trusted site.
- Search for “Google Play Store” and download the latest APK.
- Install it the same way—tap the file and follow the prompts.
- Once installed, open the Play Store app.
- Sign in with your Google account (the same one you use for Ring, if possible).
Now you have the full Google experience on your Fire 7!
Step 3: Download and Install the Ring App
With Google Play Services and the Play Store installed, getting the Ring app is a breeze.
Install Ring from Google Play Store
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Fire 7.
- Tap the search bar and type “Ring”.
- Look for the official app by “Ring LLC” (it should have millions of downloads and a high rating).
- Tap Install.
- Wait for the download and installation to complete.
- Once done, tap Open or find the Ring app in your app drawer.
That’s it! You now have the official Ring app on your Fire 7 tablet.
Alternative: Install Ring APK Directly (Without Google Play)
If you prefer not to install Google Play Services, you can download the Ring APK directly. However, this method requires manual updates and may lack push notifications.
- Open your browser and go to https://apkmirror.com.
- Search for “Ring” and select the latest version.
- Download the APK file (choose the one without “split” or “bundle” if you’re unsure).
- Once downloaded, tap the file to install.
- If prompted, allow installation from your browser.
- Open the Ring app after installation.
Tip: Bookmark the APKMirror Ring page so you can easily check for updates every few months.
Step 4: Set Up the Ring App on Your Fire 7
Now that the app is installed, it’s time to log in and connect it to your Ring doorbell.
Log In to Your Ring Account
- Open the Ring app.
- Tap Sign In.
- Enter your Ring account email and password.
- If you have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled, enter the code sent to your phone or email.
- Tap Sign In.
Link Your Ring Device
- Once logged in, the app should automatically detect your Ring doorbell if it’s on the same Wi-Fi network.
- If not, tap the + icon or Set Up a Device.
- Select Doorbells and follow the on-screen instructions.
- Scan the QR code on your Ring device or enter the serial number manually.
- Wait for the app to connect to your doorbell.
Test the Connection
- Tap your doorbell name in the app.
- Tap Live View to see the camera feed.
- Wait a few seconds—the video should load.
- Test the two-way audio by tapping the microphone icon and speaking.
- Check if motion alerts appear when someone walks by.
If everything works, congratulations! Your Fire 7 is now a fully functional Ring doorbell monitor.
Tips for Best Performance
To get the most out of your Ring app on Fire 7, follow these tips:
Keep Apps Updated
- If using Google Play, updates will happen automatically.
- If using APK, check APKMirror every 2–3 months for new versions.
- Outdated apps may crash or lose features.
Optimize Wi-Fi Connection
- Place your Fire 7 near your router or use a Wi-Fi extender.
- Avoid thick walls or metal objects between the tablet and router.
- Use 2.4GHz Wi-Fi if 5GHz is unstable (Fire 7 supports both).
Use a Stand or Mount
- Place your tablet on a stand near your front door or in the kitchen.
- Consider a wall mount for a permanent setup.
- This turns your Fire 7 into a smart doorbell display.
Enable Do Not Disturb (Optional)
- Go to Settings > Do Not Disturb.
- Set it to allow Ring notifications only.
- This ensures you don’t miss alerts while silencing other apps.
Charge Regularly
- The Ring app uses battery when streaming video.
- Keep your tablet plugged in if using it as a monitor.
- Use a smart plug to turn it on/off automatically.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Even with careful setup, you might run into problems. Here’s how to fix the most common ones.
Ring App Won’t Install
- Make sure “Apps from Unknown Sources” is enabled.
- Check that you have enough storage space.
- Restart your tablet and try again.
- Download the APK again—the file may be corrupted.
App Crashes on Open
- Clear the app cache: Go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications > Ring > Clear Cache.
- Reinstall the app.
- Ensure Google Play Services is up to date.
No Live View or Video Lag
- Check your Wi-Fi signal strength.
- Move closer to the router.
- Close other apps using the camera or internet.
- Restart your Ring doorbell (press the button on the back).
No Motion or Ring Alerts
- Open the Ring app and check notification settings.
- Ensure “Motion Alerts” and “Ring Alerts” are turned on.
- Check your tablet’s notification settings: Settings > Notifications > Ring > Allow.
- If using APK (no Google Play), alerts may not work reliably—consider switching to Google Play method.
Google Play Services Keeps Stopping
- This usually means an outdated or incompatible version.
- Go back to APKMirror and download the latest Google Play Services for Fire OS.
- Uninstall the current version first, then reinstall.
- Restart your tablet after installation.
App Says “Device Not Supported”
- This is rare but can happen with very old Fire 7 models.
- Try installing an older version of the Ring app from APKMirror.
- Or use the Google Play method—it often bypasses compatibility checks.
Is It Safe to Sideload Apps?
You might be wondering: Is it safe to install apps outside the Amazon Appstore?
The short answer is: Yes, if you’re careful.
Sideloading itself isn’t dangerous—it’s just installing apps from sources other than the official store. The risk comes from downloading APKs from untrusted websites.
To stay safe:
- Only use reputable sites like APKMirror, APKPure, or the official Google Play Store.
- Check file ratings and user comments before downloading.
- Avoid APKs with strange names or from pop-up ads.
- Install an antivirus app if you’re concerned (though Fire OS has built-in protection).
When done correctly, sideloading is a safe and common practice—especially for Fire tablet users.
Alternative: Use Ring Web Portal (No App Needed)
If you’d rather not install anything, you can access your Ring doorbell through a web browser.
How to Use Ring on Fire 7 via Browser
- Open the Silk or Firefox browser on your Fire 7.
- Go to https://ring.com.
- Tap the menu (three lines) and select Log In.
- Enter your Ring account details.
- Once logged in, tap Devices and select your doorbell.
- Tap Live View to see the camera feed.
Pros:
- No app installation needed.
- Works on any Fire tablet.
- No Google Play Services required.
Cons:
- No push notifications.
- Must manually refresh to see updates.
- Less reliable than the app.
- No two-way audio in browser (as of 2024).
This method is best for occasional checks, not real-time monitoring.
Final Thoughts
Getting the Ring Doorbell app on your Fire 7 tablet is totally doable—and well worth the effort. While it’s not as simple as tapping “Install” in the Amazon Appstore, the process is straightforward once you know the steps.
By enabling unknown sources, installing Google Play Services, and downloading the official Ring app, you turn your Fire 7 into a powerful security hub. Whether you’re watching for deliveries, checking on pets, or greeting visitors remotely, your tablet becomes an essential part of your smart home.
And if you run into issues, don’t panic. Most problems have simple fixes—clearing cache, restarting, or reinstalling usually does the trick.
So go ahead, give it a try. Your Ring doorbell and Fire 7 tablet are a match made in tech heaven.