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Ring Pro very poor audio quality - garbled badly at doorbell - but fine if reviewing recording
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I installed my new Ring Pro doorbell the other day, this is my first experience with Ring. The install went well, but in testing there is no way someone standing at the door can understand what is being said by the remote person, whether they are speaking in answer to the bell being pressed, or in a live view session. And it does not matter if the speaking person is on a phone or a PC with mic or from another device. If I download the live session from Ring, the audio sounds perfect – in both directions. But the audio heard at the door - at the Ring Pro – sounds like someone is speaking through a kazoo, or as if the Ring Pro speaker is blown. Occasionally you can discern a word or two if the person speaking has a higher pitched voice and speaks somewhat softly. But it’s rare to be able to understand more than a word or two. It does also seem as though the louder the source volume is (eg person speaking) , the worse the distortion. And I think at some point if I turn up the volume more from the source (eg person speaks still louder) at some point Ring seems to automatically reduce the volume coming out of the Ring Pro – and at that point I can’t hear the audio very well, let alone understand what is being said. Reading in this forum and other online technology forums, I tried all the remedies I could find, described as follows.I started looking at network signal quality, even though my video quality is really good and solid and remains that way through all testing noted here. I started with the Ring health reporting RSSI in the range of -59 to -62 on a 2.4 Ghz SSID. I then tried a 5Ghz ssid that got me a bit more audio reliability, but not clarity. Then I placed an access point within 10 feet of the Ring Pro, on the other side of a wood and glass front door. The access point was set to enable a 5Ghz ssid on channel 161, dedicated only to the Ring Pro (wifi analysis tools inSSIDer & Win10 Wifi Analyzer showed that channel completely unoccupied). In that final set of tests my RSSI is in the range of -45 to -51, which is very strong and about as good as one can hope for, I think. This increased signal did not help at all. My audio is exactly the same at the Ring Pro, almost completely indecipherable. The audio is steady, you might even call it reliable since it does not cut in and out, it’s just tinny and garbled.I also ran speed tests by hopping on the dedicated Ring Pro’s ssid and I get the following (on a tablet at the Ring Pro’s location outside): ping=11ms, jitter=0ms, download=21.5Mbps, uplink=17.7Mbps. The router has wifi built in, a ZTE ZXHN H198A and the access point I used to improve signal strength is a Dlink DAP-1522. The rest of my wired and wifi network has been extremely reliable for all sorts of devices, including crisp and clear VOIP phones via ooma.While video quality remained (remains) superb, I next looked at the transformer being used for my mechanical chime. My transformer is only rated at 10VA and I measured 19 VAC on it (at rest, Ring Pro hooked up but no activity). So I killed power, disconnected the transformer and substituted my bench variac, set to 23 volts AC, and capable of 200VA. I turned on the variac, verified measured output voltage of 23 volts. The Ring Pro performed exactly the same as before – high quality video but totally garbled audio coming out of the Ring Pro speaker. I also looked at wiring. I do have low gauge (#22 I think) wiring, but the cable runs are short. Just two feet from the transformer to the chime on the other side of the wall, and about 15-20 feet from the Ring Pro to the chime. The chime only uses the Front door connection, and I am using the Ring Power adapter (V2 I think), which is installed across the “Trans” & “Front” terminals of the chime.I read something about Samsung android phones causing audio issues with the timeline feature, and two of my tests were from such phones (Samsung S5). But I get the same garbled results in a live session run from my Windows 10 laptop microphone using the windows app. And I also tried speaking and generating audio (from an audio book) through an Amazon Echo (audio only via “Alexa, talk to front door”), with the same garbled result.Still, given what was written about the Samsung android issues I tried disabling the timeline view in my account settings on all four android devices tested thus far. This too did not help, if anything the sound quality was slightly worse. It seems to me I either have a defective speaker in my Ring Pro, or there is a firmware issue with Ring clipping the audio bandwidth or something like that. Ring Health reports my firmware is up to date. Another interesting data point is noteworthy: When setting up the Ring Pro, there is a female voice assistant that “speaks” from the Ring Pro, saying things like “This will take a minute, Rome wasn’t built in a day”. That voice sounds much better, much easier to understand. I think that points to Ring firmware and audio processing. We know that tiny speakers are generally capable of producing much better sound, for example the speakers in smart phones, cordless landline phones, etc. Given the number of people reporting issues like this on the web, I’m bummed about the sound quality, but still hopeful Ring can do something to fix it. Next call to Ring Support, after that I guess I’ll return it for refund.I have attached a 90 second mp3 sound clip (zipped to allow posting here), recorded from a tablet sitting on a barstool 2 feet away from the ring pro outside the house. During the first half of the recording you can hear my voice talking in front of the ring pro, near the recording tablet. The rest of the recording is what the tablet hears (still 2 feet away from the ring pro) when the ring pro receives audio from a live session, wherein that audio is my voice followed by some audio from an audio book broadcast near my laptop microphone. Again, in all cases if I review/download the event from ring, all audio is crisp and clear.Any help appreciated!

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12-05-2020 01:32:23

Responses (14)

  • B

    NEW to RING and the community. I just installed the RING equipment this week. Have had the same problem with my PRO doorbell. That said, I also purchased an older model (2020 release), which is on battery, and the sound is PERFECT with the same network and cell phone. SOOOOoooo - appears to me that the PRO speaker has an audio issue. The sound coming into the RING doorbell is also so faint I can hardly hear it or make out what is being said. Playback video is clear on the audio. So there is something up with the AUDIO via the RING APP and the PRO.

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    12-01-2022 14:29:46

    • W

      I am in the same boat. Customer support gives you all these issues to check, but never a resolution. I have a Ring Light with camera even further away from the router than the doorbell and it works fine. It is a bad design on the camera and it appears Ring is not fessing up to it. Had I not already bought 3 cameras and the doorbell, I would have gone with some other brand. This is not what I was expecting for the money I spent. I can't see spending the money on a replacement since Ring isn't doing anything about it only to find the same issue with another Ring Pro doorbell. I work in a product oriented industry and if our customer support continued to fiddle about and not resolve the issue we would be out of business. It all comes down to doing the right thing.

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      10-05-2022 13:00:52

      • B

        This thread is two years old. Has anyone come up with a permanent fix for this issue? I have noticed with my Ring Doorbell Pro that if I mute the doorbell microphone while I talk and unmute it to hear a person's reply that my voice is not garbled for the person at the doorbell. It is a pain to have to mute/unmute in order to make it work but (for me at least), it seems to be a viable workaround.

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        21-05-2022 11:04:25

        • C

          Hi neighbors! If the audio on your Ring Video Doorbell Pro is poor quality or you hear any static, try the following troubleshooting steps to see if they resolve this concern. - Check out our audio and sound issues troubleshooting guide in our Help Center [here](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360050175212-Audio-and-Sound-Issues-Troubleshooting-Guide). This will cover a lot of the possible causes for poor audio quality. - Reset your Doorbell by holding down the setup button for at least 30 seconds. After the reset is done, complete a new setup in the Ring app and test out the audio on your Doorbell. - Test the audio on a different smartphone or tablet to see if the same concern occurs. If it doesn't, make sure the Ring app and your phone's OS are fully updated to ensure [compatibility](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/4812209807124-Mobile-Device-Compatibility-and-the-Ring-App). If this issue persists despite reviewing the information above, please give our support team a call at one of the numbers available [here](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/213608406). They can take a more in-depth look and determine the best resolution. If you are outside of the US, please visit [here ](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-gb/articles/213608406)to see how to contact support. :)

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          23-05-2022 18:42:53

            M

            My original Ring Pro had great video and Audio. Unfortunately the bell button cracked and fell apart. Ring replaced it with a refurbished model and ever since my audio is garbled or none at all. They replaced that one and then gave me a a Ring Pro 2. I'm up to my Fourth Replacement and still have th

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            04-03-2023 04:23:54

        • F

          This definitely hasn't re been resolved, I have the ring doorbell pro for almost 3 years and it has never sounded good. WiFi signal is good. I had a crappy skybell doorbell that sounded great compared to the ring.

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          10-11-2022 23:38:37

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