This guide walks you through how to install Ring Doorbell Pro with a plug-in adapter, replacing your existing doorbell without hardwiring. You’ll get clear steps, helpful tips, and troubleshooting advice to ensure a smooth, secure installation.
Key Takeaways
- No hardwiring needed: The plug-in adapter lets you power your Ring Doorbell Pro using a standard outlet, making installation easier and safer.
- Compatible with most doorbells: Works with existing mechanical or digital chimes, as long as voltage requirements are met.
- Use the Ring app for setup: The app guides you through mounting, connecting, and configuring your doorbell with step-by-step instructions.
- Proper placement is key: Install the doorbell at a 15–30 degree angle and 48 inches high for optimal motion detection and video quality.
- Test before finalizing: Always test the doorbell and chime after installation to ensure everything works correctly.
- Troubleshooting is simple: Common issues like Wi-Fi drops or chime not ringing can often be fixed with a reboot or wiring check.
- Optional upgrades available: Consider adding a Ring Chime Pro for better Wi-Fi range and louder alerts.
How to Install Ring Doorbell Pro with Plug-In Adapter
Installing a Ring Doorbell Pro doesn’t have to be complicated—especially when you use the plug-in adapter. This powerful smart doorbell offers 1080p HD video, two-way talk, advanced motion detection, and seamless integration with the Ring app. And with the plug-in adapter, you can skip the hassle of hardwiring and power it safely through a nearby outlet.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to install Ring Doorbell Pro with plug-in adapter in a few simple steps. Whether you’re a DIY beginner or a seasoned home tech enthusiast, this walkthrough will help you set up your doorbell securely and correctly. We’ll cover everything from tools and prep to mounting, wiring, app setup, and troubleshooting.
By the end, your Ring Doorbell Pro will be up and running, giving you peace of mind and real-time alerts whenever someone approaches your door.
What You’ll Need Before You Start
Before you begin, gather the following tools and materials to ensure a smooth installation:
- Ring Doorbell Pro
- Ring Plug-In Adapter (sold separately or in a bundle)
- Smartphone with the Ring app installed (iOS or Android)
- Screwdriver (Phillips head)
- Drill (optional, for mounting)
- Level (to ensure straight installation)
- Wire strippers (if reusing existing wires)
- Tape measure
- Pencil (for marking drill points)
- Electrical tape (for safety)
Pro Tip: Make sure your Wi-Fi signal is strong at the door. If not, consider using a Wi-Fi extender or the Ring Chime Pro to boost connectivity.
Step 1: Turn Off Power and Remove Old Doorbell
Safety first! Even though you’re using a plug-in adapter, your existing doorbell may still be connected to low-voltage wiring. To avoid any risk:
Turn Off the Power
Go to your home’s electrical panel and turn off the circuit that powers your doorbell. This is usually labeled “doorbell” or “chime.” If you’re unsure, turn off the main breaker temporarily.
Remove the Old Doorbell
Use a screwdriver to remove the faceplate of your current doorbell. Gently pull it away from the wall to expose the wires. Take a photo of the wiring setup for reference—this helps if you need to reconnect anything later.
Loosen the screws holding the wires and disconnect them. Cap each wire with a wire nut or electrical tape to prevent them from touching.
Remove the Mounting Plate
Unscrew and remove the old mounting plate. Clean the area if needed to ensure a smooth surface for the new Ring mounting bracket.
Note: You’ll reuse these wires to connect to the Ring Doorbell Pro, even with the plug-in adapter. The wires help complete the circuit for the chime.
Step 2: Install the Ring Plug-In Adapter
The plug-in adapter is the key to powering your Ring Doorbell Pro without hardwiring. It converts standard outlet power into the low-voltage current your doorbell needs.
Locate a Nearby Outlet
Find an electrical outlet within 10–15 feet of your doorbell location. This is where you’ll plug in the adapter. If no outlet is nearby, consider hiring an electrician to install one—or use an outdoor-rated extension cord (only if approved for outdoor use).
Connect the Adapter to the Doorbell Wires
The plug-in adapter has two wire leads (usually red and black). Here’s how to connect them:
- Strip about 1/4 inch of insulation from the ends of your existing doorbell wires.
- Twist the exposed copper strands to keep them neat.
- Connect one wire to the “Front” terminal on your doorbell chime (usually labeled “Front” or “F”).
- Connect the other wire to the “Trans” or “Transformer” terminal on the chime.
Important: The plug-in adapter replaces your old doorbell transformer. It sends power through the existing wires to the Ring Doorbell Pro.
Plug In the Adapter
Once the wires are connected, plug the adapter into the outlet. The LED light on the adapter should turn on, indicating it’s receiving power.
Pro Tip:Step 3: Mount the Ring Doorbell Pro
Now it’s time to install the Ring Doorbell Pro itself. Proper mounting ensures clear video, reliable motion detection, and a secure fit. The Ring Doorbell Pro comes with a standard mounting bracket. If your door is recessed or you want a better angle, consider the wedge mount (sold separately) to tilt the doorbell 15–30 degrees. Hold the mounting bracket against the wall where you want to install the doorbell. Use a tape measure to ensure it’s about 48 inches from the ground—this is the ideal height for capturing faces and packages. Use a level to make sure the bracket is straight. Mark the screw holes with a pencil. If you’re drilling into wood or drywall, use a drill bit slightly smaller than your screws. For brick or concrete, use a masonry bit and wall anchors. Screw the mounting bracket into place using the included screws. Make sure it’s tight and secure. Take the two doorbell wires you disconnected earlier and thread them through the back of the Ring Doorbell Pro. Attach one wire to each of the two terminals on the back of the doorbell (it doesn’t matter which wire goes where). Tighten the screws to secure the connections. Slide the Ring Doorbell Pro onto the mounting bracket until it clicks into place. Give it a gentle tug to ensure it’s locked in. Pro Tip: If the doorbell feels loose, use the included security screw and screwdriver to lock it in place. This prevents tampering. The Ring app is your control center for the doorbell. It guides you through setup, connects to Wi-Fi, and lets you customize settings. If you haven’t already, download the Ring app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). Create an account or log in if you have one. Tap the menu icon (three lines) in the top-left corner, then select “Set Up a Device.” Choose “Doorbells” and then “Ring Doorbell Pro.” Use your phone’s camera to scan the QR code on the back of the doorbell or inside the battery compartment. This links the device to your account. Follow the prompts to connect your doorbell to your home Wi-Fi network. Make sure you’re on a 2.4 GHz network—Ring devices don’t support 5 GHz unless you have a dual-band router with a separate 2.4 GHz network. Enter your Wi-Fi password when prompted. The app will test the connection and confirm if the signal is strong. Pro Tip: If the signal is weak, move your router closer or use a Wi-Fi extender. The Ring Chime Pro also acts as a Wi-Fi booster. The app will guide you through naming your doorbell (e.g., “Front Door”), setting up motion zones, and enabling notifications. You can also link it to Alexa for voice alerts. Before you call the job done, test everything to make sure it’s working properly. Press the doorbell button. You should hear a chime inside your home and receive a notification on your phone. Open the Ring app and check the live view. Make sure the video is clear and the audio works during two-way talk. Walk in front of the doorbell to trigger motion alerts. Check that you receive notifications and that the motion zones are working as expected. If the chime is too quiet, adjust the volume in the Ring app or on your physical chime. If motion alerts are too frequent, reduce the sensitivity or adjust the motion zones. Even with careful installation, you might run into a few hiccups. Here’s how to fix the most common problems: Once your Ring Doorbell Pro is installed, consider these upgrades to enhance your experience: This device plugs into an outlet and acts as both a Wi-Fi extender and a louder chime. It’s especially helpful if your existing chime is weak or you want alerts in another room. While the plug-in adapter provides constant power, a solar charger (sold separately) can supplement it on sunny days and reduce reliance on the outlet. A weatherproof case or cover can protect the doorbell from extreme temperatures, rain, or UV damage—especially in harsh climates. Connect your doorbell to other Ring devices like security cameras or smart lights. For example, you can set your porch light to turn on when motion is detected. Installing your Ring Doorbell Pro with a plug-in adapter is a smart, convenient way to upgrade your home security without the complexity of hardwiring. By following this guide, you’ve learned how to safely remove your old doorbell, connect the plug-in adapter, mount the Ring device, and configure it through the app. With clear video, reliable alerts, and easy two-way communication, your Ring Doorbell Pro will give you peace of mind whether you’re home or away. And because it’s powered by a standard outlet, you can install it almost anywhere—no electrician required. Remember to test everything after installation and adjust settings to suit your needs. If you run into issues, the troubleshooting tips above will help you get back on track quickly. Now that your doorbell is up and running, enjoy the added security and convenience it brings to your daily life. Welcome to the Ring ecosystem—your front door just got a whole lot smarter.Choose the Right Mounting Bracket
Position the Doorbell
Drill and Secure the Bracket
Connect the Wires
Attach the Doorbell to the Bracket
Step 4: Set Up the Ring App
Download and Open the Ring App
Add a New Device
Scan the QR Code
Connect to Wi-Fi
Complete the Setup
Step 5: Test the Doorbell and Chime
Test the Doorbell
Test Motion Detection
Adjust Settings if Needed
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Doorbell Not Receiving Power
Chime Not Ringing
Weak Wi-Fi Signal
Blurry or Dark Video
App Not Connecting
Optional Upgrades and Tips
Add a Ring Chime Pro
Install a Solar Charger
Use a Protective Case
Set Up Linked Devices
Conclusion