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Ring supported Alexa-enabled devices

Connecting Ring devices with Alexa is a simple process. To accomplish this, you’ll need to add Ring as a skill in your Alexa app. Once this is accomplished, you’ll be able to use a variety of Alexa-enabled devices with your Ring devices.

Certain Ring device features require compatible Alexa-enabled devices with screens.

Ring devices compatible with Alexa-enabled devices

Video Doorbells

All models of Ring Video Doorbells.

Security Cameras

All models of Ring Security Cameras.

Ring Intercom

Alexa-enabled devices that support Announcements and Two-Way Talk on Ring devices

  • Echo Spot (all generations)
  • Echo Speakers (all generations such as Echo Pop, Echo Dot, Echo Dot with clock, Echo Plus, Echo Studio and Echo Flex)
  • Nebula Soundbar – Fire TV Edition

Alexa-enabled devices that support Announcements, Two-Way Talk, and Live View

  • Amazon Astro
  • Echo Hub
  • Echo Show (all generations)
  • Fire Tablets (Gen 7 and above)
  • Fire TV Cube (1st & 2nd Gen)
  • Fire TV Stick 4K
  • Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen)
  • Most Fire TVs

Facebook (Meta) Portal 

Facebook (Meta) Portal has Alexa built-in, which means you need to download the Amazon Alexa app and add the Ring Skill. Make sure your Ring device shows up in the Alexa app.

Last updated 2 months ago