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You Don’t Need a Subscription: How to Save Video From Your Ring Doorbell for Free

By Matthew Lynch
July 4, 2023
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Ring doorbells offer excellent home security and peace of mind to homeowners, but saving video from your Ring doorbell can be expensive. With a Ring subscription, you get access to video recording, storage, and sharing features that can add up to a hefty recurring cost. Luckily, there’s a way to save video from your Ring doorbell without a subscription. Here are some tips on how to do it.

  1. Use the Live View Feature

The Live View feature is the most basic way to save video from your Ring doorbell. It allows you to watch the live stream from your doorbell camera and record what you see using your phone’s screen recording feature. This works best if you’re monitoring your doorbell camera in real-time and need to capture footage quickly.

  1. Download Videos From the Ring App

The Ring app allows you to download videos directly to your phone or tablet, even if you don’t have a subscription. To download a video, open the Ring app and select the video you want to save. Tap the three dots in the upper right-hand corner of the screen, then select “Download.” The video will be saved to your phone’s camera roll.

  1. Use Third-Party Apps

There are several third-party apps available that allow you to save video from your Ring doorbell. These apps work by connecting to your Ring account and downloading videos or live streams to your phone or tablet. Some popular apps include Ring Video Downloader and Ring Doorbell Video Saver. Be sure to research these apps thoroughly before using them and only download from trusted sources.

  1. Save Videos to a Local Storage Device

This method requires some technical know-how, but it can be an effective way to save video from your Ring doorbell without a subscription. You will need to connect your doorbell camera to a local storage device like a hard drive or SD card to save video. This method ensures that you have complete control over your footage, and you don’t have to rely on any third-party apps or cloud storage.

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