The Ring camera is a popular smart home security device offering real-time video surveillance, motion alerts, and two-way communication. However, like any tech product, you may occasionally encounter issues that require a reset. Whether you’re troubleshooting a problem, setting up your camera on a new Wi-Fi network, or preparing to sell it, resetting your Ring camera is a straightforward process—if you know the steps.
In this in-depth guide, we’ll walk you through:
- What resetting a Ring camera means
- Reasons to reset your Ring camera
- Step-by-step reset instructions
- Reset methods by camera model
- What to do after a reset
- Troubleshooting and FAQs
Let’s dive in.
What Does Resetting a Ring Camera Mean?
Resetting a Ring camera restores it to factory settings. This process erases all your custom settings, saved Wi-Fi configurations, motion zones, and device associations. After the reset, it will behave like a brand-new device, requiring a fresh setup via the Ring app.
It’s important not to confuse a reset with a reboot. Rebooting simply turns the camera off and on again, while resetting wipes all user data and settings from the device.
When Should You Reset a Ring Camera?
There are several scenarios where a full factory reset is useful or necessary:
1. Camera Not Responding
If your Ring camera has frozen, won’t power on, or isn’t capturing footage properly, a reset can often fix these bugs.
2. Wi-Fi Connection Issues
When you change your router or Wi-Fi password and the camera fails to connect, resetting might help resolve persistent connection errors.
3. Selling or Giving Away the Device
Resetting ensures your personal data is removed and allows the new owner to set it up with their own Ring account.
4. Pairing Problems
Sometimes during initial setup, a camera won’t pair correctly with the app. Resetting clears the memory and helps you start fresh.
5. App Sync or Cloud Storage Errors
If your recordings aren’t saving or syncing properly, or the Ring app can’t detect the camera, a reset may resolve the issue.
How to Reset a Ring Camera (General Instructions)
While specific instructions vary slightly by model, here’s the general process for resetting any Ring camera:
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Locate the Reset Button
- On most Ring cameras, the reset button is a small, orange or black button located on the back or bottom of the device.
- For Stick Up Cam, it’s usually near the battery compartment or underneath the device.
- For Spotlight or Floodlight Cam, it may be next to the setup button.
- Hold the Reset Button
- Press and hold the reset button for 10–20 seconds.
- The LED light on the front of the camera will begin flashing or turn off—this indicates the reset process has started.
- Wait for Reboot
- After releasing the button, wait a minute or two.
- The camera will reboot and enter setup mode, indicated by a flashing light (usually blue or white).
- Re-Add the Device in the Ring App
- Open the Ring app.
- Tap the menu (☰), then tap Devices > Set Up a Device.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to reconnect your camera to Wi-Fi and your account.
Reset Instructions by Camera Model
Ring Stick Up Cam (Battery, Plug-in, or Solar)
- Locate the orange button near the battery compartment or base.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds.
- The camera will reboot and reset.
Ring Spotlight Cam (Battery or Wired)
- Find the setup button (often black or orange) near the bottom.
- Press and hold for 30 seconds.
- Wait for the LED to flash—then follow setup steps in the app.
Ring Floodlight Cam
- Turn off power to the camera at the breaker.
- Locate the reset button on top near the camera’s base.
- Hold the button for 30 seconds.
- Power it back on, then reconnect using the app.
Ring Indoor Cam
- The reset button is on the top of the camera.
- Hold it for 15 seconds.
- Wait for the status light to flash, indicating setup mode.
Ring Doorbell Cameras (Pro, 2, 3, Wired)
- Most Ring doorbells also have a reset button on the back.
- Hold the button for 15–30 seconds (depending on model).
- Lights will indicate when the device has been reset.
What to Do After Resetting
Once your camera is reset, you’ll need to set it up again as if it’s new. Here’s what to do:
- Open the Ring App
- Tap Devices > Set Up a Device
- Select the type of camera (Indoor, Outdoor, Doorbell, etc.)
- Follow the prompts to scan the QR code on the camera or packaging
- Connect to your Wi-Fi network
- Name your device and configure any preferences (motion zones, alerts, etc.)
All previous recordings and settings will be removed unless backed up.
Troubleshooting Tips
1. Reset Button Not Responding?
- Make sure you’re pressing the correct button (not just the setup button).
- Hold the button long enough—some models require 20–30 seconds.
2. Can’t Reconnect to Wi-Fi?
- Make sure you’re using a 2.4GHz network (most Ring devices don’t support 5GHz).
- Check that the signal strength is strong near the camera.
- Reboot your router if necessary.
3. QR Code Won’t Scan?
- Use a well-lit area.
- Clean your phone’s camera lens.
- If all else fails, tap “Set Up Without Scanning” in the app.
4. LED Light Not Flashing?
- Ensure the camera has power (charged battery or power outlet).
- If using a battery, try charging it fully first.
5. Device Still Shows in App After Reset
- You’ll need to manually remove it:
- In the app, go to Devices > Tap on the device > Tap Device Settings > Tap General Settings > Tap Remove This Device.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Does resetting delete my recordings?
Yes. A reset erases your device configuration, but video recordings may remain in your Ring account/cloud if your subscription is still active. You can still access them via the app.
Q2. Will I have to re-subscribe after a reset?
No. Your Ring Protect Plan is tied to your account, not the device. After resetting and re-adding the camera, your plan continues.
Q3. Can I reset a Ring camera remotely?
No. Factory reset must be done physically on the device by pressing the reset button.
Q4. How do I reset my Ring password?
That’s unrelated to camera reset. If you forgot your login password:
- Open the Ring app
- Tap Login > Forgot Password?
- Follow instructions via email or SMS.
Q5. Do I need to reset after a firmware update?
No. Updates are handled automatically. Only reset if you’re facing persistent issues or transferring ownership.
Final Thoughts
Resetting a Ring camera is a valuable troubleshooting step and an essential part of transferring ownership or recovering from connectivity issues. While the exact reset steps vary by model, the process is simple and usually takes only a few minutes.
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