Ring Indoor Camera Plus Poor Video Quality
Is the video from your Ring Indoor Camera Plus blurry or pixelated despite being a Retinal 2K camera? Here are the checks you can safely carry out before contacting support.
What This Problem Means
The Ring Indoor Camera Plus records in Retinal 2K, but it uses adaptive bitrate streaming, so quality drops automatically when your wifi signal or bandwidth is limited. Poor quality is almost always a connection issue or a dirty lens rather than a camera fault.
Common Symptoms
- Video is blurry, grainy or pixelated
- The picture is sharp sometimes and poor at others
- Footage looks lower resolution than expected
- Video stutters or drops frames
Safe Checks You Can Try
1. Clean the Lens
Wipe the lens gently with a soft, dry cloth. Smears, dust and fingerprints are the simplest and most common cause of a soft picture.
2. Check Signal Strength
In Device Health, check the wifi signal. Because the camera adapts quality to bandwidth, a weak signal lowers resolution. Move it closer to the router or add a Chime Pro if poor.
3. Check Video Settings
In the Ring app, check the video quality setting for the camera is not set to a lower option to save bandwidth.
4. Test Your Internet Speed
Run a speed test. Insufficient upload bandwidth limits quality. Reduce the number of devices streaming at once and retry.
5. Restart the Camera and Router
Unplug both for 30 seconds, restore power, and let them reconnect before checking the picture again.
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When To Contact Support
If you have worked through the checks above and the issue persists, contact Ring support at https://ring.com/gb/en/support. Have your device serial number ready — find it in Device Health in the Ring app.
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