Here’s how to fully reset your Ring Doorbell if you decide to get rid of it. … Tap the gear icon in the top-right corner. Toward the bottom, tap “Remove Device.” When prompted, choose “Delete” from the drop-down menu. That’s all there is to it.

Remove the doorbell from the top by grasping it at the bottom and pulling up and out at a 45-degree angle. Remove the battery-powered Ring doorbell (2nd Generation) by unscrewing the mounting bracket screws and removing the bracket.

Yes, one subscription may be used to manage multiple Ring doorbells. Users can utilize one Ring account or one subscription to control up to ten Ring doorbells in particular.

Go to the link above and log in with the account you just made. Rename your existing password, then use it to log in to your new account. Go to the Data Requests page by clicking here after logging in. Remove my Account is the option to choose at the bottom of this confirmation screen.

Open the Ring app and go to Settings Disconnect a Ring Doorbell. Select Remove Device from the menu in the upper right corner. Tap Remove Device and confirm your selection. Delete is one of the options on the screen that asks whether you want to delete or keep the device.