Today, we’ll take a look at the differences between the Remobell S vs. Ring Pro.
Of them all, the most important difference is Remobell’s affordable price tag, especially when you consider it’s wider viewing range.
However, No products found. is still the more advanced model when comparing features such as video resolution, advanced motion detection capabilities, and dual bandwidth support.
The Short Version
No products found. = Hardwired, 160 degrees horizontal, 100 degrees vertical field of view, 1080p HD video resolution, compatible w/ Alexa, Google & IFTTT, live-view on demand & night vision, compatible with a 2.4GHz and 5GHz network, advanced motion detection, custom motion zone setting, live-view motion trigger available, two-way talk, compatible with a web app.
Remobell S = Hardwired, advanced 180 degrees horizontal & 190 degrees vertical field of view, 1536 x 1536p video resolution, compatible w/ Alexa, Google & IFTTT, live-view on demand & night vision, supports a 2.4GHz WiFi network, adjustable motion detection, custom motion zone setting, live-view motion trigger, two-way audio, no web app available.
Which one are you getting?
Last update on 2023-05-27 at 20:34 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API
Remobell S vs. Ring Pro — Easy Comparison Chart
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Dimensions | 4.50″ x 1.85″ x .80″ | 1.8″ x 0.84″ x 5.1″ |
Resolution | 1080p | 1536 x 1536p |
Power Options | Hardwired | Hardwired |
Live-View on Demand | Yes | Yes |
Night Vision | Yes | Yes |
Field of View | 160 degrees horizontal, 100 degrees vertical | 180 degrees horizontal, 180 degrees vertical |
IFTTT | Yes | Yes |
Alexa & Google Assistant | Yes | Yes |
Compatible Networks | 2.4 GHz or 5GHz | 2.4 GHz |
Motion Detection | Advanced | Adjustable |
Custom Motion Zones | Yes | Yes |
Live View Motion Trigger | Yes | Yes |
Web app | Yes | No |
Two-way Audio | Yes | Yes |
Remobell S vs. Ring Pro — What’s Different?
Motion Detection – While both Remobell S and Ring Pro support the motion detection feature, Ring Pro boasts a more advanced version.
However, both models allow you to create custom motion zones and even adjust the sensitivity of the motion sensors with Remobell S.
Field of View – In terms of the field of view, Remobell S pulls out ahead with its impressive 180 degrees horizontal & 180 degrees vertical viewing range, compared to Ring’s 160 degrees horizontal and 100 degrees vertical range.
Web App – While both models support app control over Android and iOS devices, Ring Pro takes it even further by also offering compatibility with a web app too.
Subscription Plan – Remobell S and Ring Pro also offer their own subscription plans to take advantage of.
Remobell S offers the first 30 days free, after which you’ll need to opt either for a Free or Standard plan.
In the Free Plan, you can take advantage of 3 days worth of cloud storage, while with the Standard option you have up to 30 days of storage available.
Ring Pro, however, offers you two plans to choose from, Ring Protect Basic & Protect Plus, both of which offer an impressive 60-day worth of storage, as well as professional Ring Alarm monitoring with Protect Plus.
Network – While both models support a 2.4GHz WiFi connection, Ring Pro is also compatible with a 5GHz network as well.
Resolution – Ring Pro also has an advantage over Remobell S with its improved 1080p HD video resolution, vs. Remobell’s 1536 x 1536p.
Finish – Ring Pro sports larger dimensions of 4.50” x 1.85” x .80” vs. Remobell’s 1.8” x 0.84” x 5.1” measurements.
Additionally, Ring offers up to 4 interchangeable faceplates to swap around, while Remobell S only offers a dark grey tone option.
Last update on 2023-05-27 at 20:34 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API