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Ring Charging Station for Quick Release Battery Packs

39.99

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Ring Charging Station for Quick Release Battery Packs

4.5

6K+ bought in past month

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$39.99

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· Quickly recharge one or two Quick Release Battery Packs at once with the Charging Station. Simply slide batteries in and the indicator light will let you know when they’re fully charged and good to go. · Compact in size, plugs into a standard outlet and fully charges both your batteries nearly twice as fast than with a Micro USB cord alone. · Simply slide batteries in and the indicator light will let you know when they’re fully charged and good to go. · Power adapter: 2.20in x 1.06in x 3.15in (56mm x 27mm x 80mm) / Charging Station: 2.36in x 2.32in x 2.40in (60mm x 59mm x 61mm) / Power Cord: 6ft (1.82m). · Power Input: 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 0.5A / Power Output: 5V, 3A, 15W; 9V, 2A, 18W; 12V, 1.5A, 18W. · Operating Conditions: 50°F (10°C) to 104°F (40°C). · Quick Release Battery Packs sold separately.

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Martin E.Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025

The Ring Charging Station for Quick Release Battery Packs is a total game-changer for keeping my Ring devices powered up. This compact charger (2.36 x 2.32 x 2.4 inches) plugs into a standard outlet and charges up to two Quick Release Battery Packs at once, nearly twice as fast as a micro-USB cable—fully charging in about 4.5 hours. I just slide the batteries in, and the indicator light lets me know when they’re good to go, making swaps for my Ring Doorbell and camera a breeze. It’s been a lifesaver for ensuring no downtime, especially since my solar panel struggles in cloudy weather. The sleek design doesn’t hog outlet space, and the 6ft power cord gives me flexibility in placement. I’ve used it for my Ring Battery Doorbell Plus, and it’s compatible with all Ring devices that use Quick Release Batteries, like the Intercom or Spotlight Cam. Some users report one side failing after months, but mine’s been solid for weeks, and Ring’s customer service seems quick to replace faulty units based on reviews. A few folks mention batteries not hitting 100% capacity, but unplugging and replugging fixed any minor glitches for me. For anyone with Ring devices, this charger is a practical, time-saving addition that keeps your security setup running smoothly! Use only the included power adapter for best results.

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Christmas shopperReviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025

I have a few ring cameras I change the batteries out on and this handy little dock gets the 2 batteries charged at a time so quickly compared to the single charger method that comes with the battery. If you have a lot of ring batteries I recommend this!

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Nyx KReviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025

I have a ring doorbell. It was originally hooked up to a wire in the house to charge, but after having some renovation done and out old doorbell system removed, the contractors never hooked the ring wire for charging back up. Just went ahead and bought this. Works are intended and does whats needed,.

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John the ToothReviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025

Like this very much. Easy to see how much has charged and getting two done at once. Charging time is quick.

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Veronica MillerReviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025

Bought this in November and noticed recently that one side is no longer charging. I'm going to try to contact Ring, but there's nothing on the website support that helps, so guess I have to find someone to chat with about it. Chat support is a BOT and terrible, but I unplugged the station and plugged it back in and now it seems to be working again. It worked great for the first couple of months, easy to use, easy to store, and you can keep the batteries in the station as long as you need to.

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Abigail ColvinReviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025

Works as described.

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Jeff BailesReviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025

These are great to charge the batteries Always a battery ready to install

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ShoeGoddessReviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024

I was so excited to get this double charging station as I have several Ring products, some needing a recharge at the same time so in my head, this little charging station would simplify multiple cords/plugs when a couple needed juice at the same time. I put two batteries in/on the station early afternoon yesterday. There are tiny little blue lites, 4 of them, at each battery showing the level of power in each battery and the progress of the charging. They blink until that level of charge is completed, then become solid, then the next lite blinks until that level is charged and on and on until all four lites are solid. They charged OVER NIGHT until the next morning, approximately 16 hours, more than enough time to reach full charge. When using the double charger, you're not able to see the two lites on the battery and if you are familiar with Ring and the batteries, there are two lites above the "push" removal metal tab on front of the battery, one green on top and an orange lite below that. We all know batteries are to be charged until the orange lite goes out and only the green lite stays on, according to Ring user manuals, which for me, takes 6-8 hours to reach a full charge. It's consistent, always 6-8 hours being down 15-30% when the app lets me know to charge. Back to this double charging station.....after the 16 hours, the 4 little blue lites were lit solid on the charger, out of curiosity, I plugged the battery into the orange charging cord that comes with Ring devices and guess what.....IT'S NOT FULLY CHARGED and at the time of this review, 3+hours on the orange cord, the batteries are still showing the orange lite which means it is not fully charged. So, had I not just wanted to verify full charge which lasts over a month, I woulda climbed that 10' ladder to switch out the batteries to possibly find out tonight that climb was for nothing or I'd be climbing up again in a few days for another charge. It's doubtful the station is defective, it's not a knock off, it's a Ring station however, the batteries just "sit' or rest in slots, on the connections on the bottom which may or may not be sufficient but in my head, I was expecting them to "click" into place, to be held with pressure to the contacts, like they do in the product....I'm not a science professor so my rationalizations may be retarded but the setup to charge seems insufficient to me. I'll be sending it back and just use the little orange charging cords when I need a charge. So disappointed!!!!

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SomeoneReviewed in Canada on January 13, 2021

As promised by ring... but note that you don't need it. The batteries can be charged directly.