The initial rollout was only available for the Ring Pro 2 and Ring Elite, but Ring said in a blog post today, “we’re excited to announce that we’ve expanded support for video End-to-End Encryption to battery-powered devices. This brings an advanced encryption option to some of our most popular and affordable products, worldwide.”

End-to-end encryption should now include the most popular Ring 4 and Ring Video doorbells, but Ring didn’t explicitly mention which models are now included. The relevant support article still says battery-powered devices don’t support end-to-end encryption.

Via: The Verge Source: Ring