GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Ring Video Storage Duration Statistics
The average storage duration for Ring video footage is approximately 60 days.
In this post, we explore the duration of video storage provided by Ring, a popular home security company known for its video doorbells and cameras. From the standard 60-day storage period to unique features based on location and subscription plans, we delve into the statistics surrounding Ring’s video storage practices. Let’s uncover how long your video footage could be retained and under what circumstances videos may be saved indefinitely.
Statistic 1
"Once 60 days have passed, Ring eliminates the older videos."
Statistic 2
"Ring Protect Basic Plan at $3 per month also offers 60 days of video recording for one device."
Statistic 3
"If you have an active Ring Protect Plan and you miss a call, it will be stored for 60 days."
Statistic 4
"Videos that small businesses capture on Ring devices are typically stored for 60 days."
Statistic 5
"Without a Ring plan, videos will not be saved to your Ring account after your trial ends."
Statistic 6
"Amazon-owned security camera Ring may store footage indefinitely if users press charges based on the footage."
Statistic 7
"The oldest clips are automatically deleted once the storage limit, typically 60 days, is reached."
Statistic 8
"Pro Consumer Ring Doorbell versions provide the facility to store the footage for 60 days."
Statistic 9
"If your Ring Doorbell is stolen, the company will replace it for free, but the thief will keep the stored videos for 60 days if not erased."
Statistic 10
"The Ring Video Doorbell Elite offers 60 days of cloud storage."
Statistic 11
"The Ring Doorbell 2 also offers 60 days of video storage with a Ring subscription."
Statistic 12
"For Ring devices that are acquired in Germany, France, UK, and Ireland, videos are saved up to 30 days."
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"Ring devices in other European countries (Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg, Spain, and Austria) retain videos for 30 days."
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"For countries outside of Europe, video footages are stored up to 60 days."