By Billy G. · Founder & Lead EditorVerified May 16 by Billy G.
Ring Video Doorbell 4vs
Arlo Video Doorbell
Arlo Video Doorbell
Worth-It Score: 73/100WAIT — WAIT under $34Ring Video Doorbell 4 scores well, but current pricing sits above our fair-price band. Wait for it to drop closer to $40.
✓VerifiedConfidence: 85%
Verdict: Ring Video Doorbell 4 wins for most users due to superior color night vision and deeper smart home integration, scoring 8.0 versus Arlo's 7.5. Arlo counters with a wider 180-degree view and local storage option that avoids subscriptions, as noted in Wirecutter comparisons. Ring leads in performance and features while Arlo wins on value and design flexibility.
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Winner: Ring Video Doorbell 4
Ring Video Doorbell 4: 8/10
Arlo Video Doorbell: 7.5/10
Spec-by-spec comparison
Ring Video Doorbell 4
Arlo Video Doorbell
video_resolution
1080p HD
1080p HD
power_source
Battery or wired
Battery
field_of_view
160 degrees
180 degrees
storage
Cloud (subscription required)
Cloud or local microSD
Ring Video Doorbell 4
What works
Color night vision with 1080p clarity
Works seamlessly with Ring ecosystem and Alexa
Custom motion zones and pre-roll video
What doesn't
Requires subscription for full features
Battery life averages 6-12 months depending on use
Arlo Video Doorbell
What works
Wider 180-degree field of view
Local storage option without mandatory subscription
Integrated siren and package detection
What doesn't
No color night vision
Smaller smart home ecosystem integration
Bottom line
Our pick: Ring Video Doorbell 4. It edges out the alternative on color night vision with 1080p clarity. That said, Arlo Video Doorbell still wins on wider 180-degree field of view — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.