RING doorbells across the UK have received a little-known free upgrade on their accounts this month.
And it’s a perk Brits will love.
Ring‘s Quick Replies feature has just got a very British makeover.
By that we mean it now has all new British accents.
For those who aren’t aware, Quick Replies are pre-recorded responses for your Ring doorbell when you can’t answer.
This will greet the person at the door with a specific message.
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And best of all no Ring subscription is needed, so it’s absolutely free.
There are now a number of British Quick Replies available.
- Please leave the parcel outside. If you’d like to leave a message, you can do it now.
- We can’t answer the door right now, but if you’d like to leave a message, you can do it now.
- Hi! We’ll be right there.
- Sorry, we’re not interested. Have a great day.
- Thanks for stopping by. If you’d like to leave a message, you can do it now.
- Hi! It may take me a moment to answer. Please wait.
- Welcome! We’ll be right there.
- Welcome, thanks for stopping by! Please leave a message.
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Remember, although you can add Quick Replies for free, you will still need a subscription to see recordings of Quick Replies interactions.
How to set up Ring Quick Replies
Open the Ring app and tap the three-line menu icon in the top left.
Go to Devices and select your doorbell.
Hit Smart Responses, then Quick Replies.
Turn Quick Replies on.
Set a Response Time.
Then, choose the Quick Reply Message you desire.
What is Amazon Ring?
Ring is a home security and smart home company owned by Amazon.
It makes smart home security products that you can access via your smartphone.
Ring’s most famous gadget is its smart doorbell.
It has a camera and microphone installed and acts like a remote peephole you can access from anywhere.
Ring also makes smart security cameras, smart locks for your door and more.
Amazon bought Ring for over $1billion (£760million) in 2018.
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