There are no strangers at my front door — but Ring’s Familiar Faces feature would be better if it weren’t tied to its Pro tier


While I prefer the term “thrifty,” some might call me cheap. I manage expenses pretty closely, which means I don’t typically sign up for subscription services on various smart home devices. But that’s the only way one could experience Ring’s still-in-beta Familiar Faces feature, and it is kind of a game-changer.

To be clear, I still did not sign up for the necessary Pro Tier $20-a-month service to gain access to the new facial-recognition-powered feature. Ring’s parent Amazon offered to give me temporary access so I could get a feel for Familiar Faces, and I’m glad they did.

How it works

Ring Familiar Faces

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As the name implies, Familar Faces can automatically identify known and unknown faces as they appear in front of your Ring camera. Since it relies in part on video resolution to generate those IDs, you’ll need at least an HD-grade video doorbell. My Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 supports “HD+” (1536p). Ring actually recommends one of its pricier 4K models for the best Familar Face performance.

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