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Troubleshooting Guide: Resolving Ring Doorbell Flashing Blue Issue
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The Ring Doorbell is a popular smart home device that provides enhanced security and convenience. However, encountering issues with your Ring Doorbell can be frustrating. One such problem is the flashing blue light, which can indicate a variety of underlying issues. In this post, we'll explore common causes and provide effective solutions to help you resolve the Ring Doorbell flashing blue problem. 1. **Check Wi-Fi Connection** A weak or unstable Wi-Fi connection is a common cause of the [Ring Doorbell flashing blue](https://techspencer.com/why-is-ring-doorbell-flashing-blue/). Start by checking your Wi-Fi network strength and ensure that the Doorbell is within range of the router. Restart your router and verify that other devices are successfully connecting to the network. If the issue persists, consider moving the router closer to the Ring Doorbell or installing a Wi-Fi extender to boost the signal. 2. **Verify Power Source** The Ring Doorbell relies on a stable power supply to function properly. Ensure that the Doorbell is securely connected to its power source. If your Doorbell is battery-powered, check the battery level and recharge or replace it if necessary. For hardwired installations, confirm that the wiring is intact and not damaged. If you suspect power-related issues, consult the Ring Doorbell's documentation or contact their customer support for further assistance. 3. **Perform a Reset** Resetting the Ring Doorbell can often resolve software-related issues causing the blue light to flash. Press and hold the reset button on the back of the Doorbell for about 15 seconds. This action will reset the device to its factory settings. After resetting, go through the setup process again using the Ring app, ensuring that you follow the instructions carefully. This should help in resolving any software glitches or misconfigurations that may be causing the flashing blue light. 4. **Update Firmware and App** Outdated firmware or a non-updated Ring app can sometimes lead to compatibility issues and unexpected behavior. Check for firmware updates for your Ring Doorbell by opening the Ring app, navigating to the device settings, and looking for any available updates. Similarly, ensure that you have the latest version of the Ring app installed on your smartphone or tablet. Keeping both the Doorbell's firmware and the app up to date can often fix bugs and address known issues, potentially resolving the flashing blue light problem. **Conclusion** Experiencing a flashing blue light on your Ring Doorbell can be perplexing, but with the right troubleshooting steps, you can overcome the issue. By checking your Wi-Fi connection, verifying the power source, performing a reset, and updating the firmware and app, you'll greatly increase your chances of resolving the flashing blue light and enjoying the full functionality of your Ring Doorbell once again. If the problem persists, don't hesitate to reach out to Ring's customer support for further assistance.

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20-05-2023 06:33:36

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    A post was split to a new topic: [Chimes not ringing](/t/chimes-not-ringing/206920)

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    12-06-2023 03:10:30

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      25-08-2023 08:40:14

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        my doorbell worked fine until a week ago.I have tried a reset with relocating my mesh WiFi extender. After the reset hold of 15 seconds, it is still only partially blue

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        05-09-2024 12:15:14

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          Hi @user_d40bb1. What specific doorbell model do you have? What is the problem that you are having? Is your device battery operated or hardwired?

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          06-09-2024 02:29:13

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        Hi, I recently had a similar problem with a wired Ring doorbell that continually flashed, tried all the suggestions here to no avail, finally I removed it physically and took the back off to discover water had made its way in, I put t on a warm ( not hot!!) radiator for an hour then left it on a window sill for a day, I tried again and a it worked straightaway , when I put the back cover back on I ran a very thin line of clear silicone sealant along the orange seal inside and along the outside where it joins, once refitted at my front door i ran some more clear sealant around the whole lot but keeping well clear of the camera and push button. Been fine ever since but I am considering buying a weatherproof cover.

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        01-12-2024 12:00:18

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