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Crestron vs Ring

Crestron logo

Crestron

Software

Enterprise-grade control and automation technology

From
On request
Rated
-
Ring logo

Ring

Software

Home security with video doorbells and cameras

From
$4.99/month
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: Crestron crestron does not sell direct or publish prices; its own site's How-To-Buy navigation routes buyers only to a dealer/partner search (Elite Platinum Commercial Dealers) or an authorized representative, with no online pricing or purchase path.; Ring many false motion alerts triggered by sidewalks, cars, pets, and trees reducing usability
  • They diverge on capability: Crestron covers Enterprise Control, Ring covers Video Doorbell.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Crestron and Ring actually diverge.

Attributes where Crestron and Ring differ
AttributeCrestronRing
Starting priceOn request$4.99/month
Pricing modelquoteUnknown
PlatformsControl systems, Mobile apps, Web interfaces, Touch screensiOS, Android, Web, Amazon Alexa
Founded19712013

Identical on both: free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Crestron

  • Enterprise Control
  • Powerful Programming
  • Extensive Integration
  • Reliability
  • 5000+ devices
  • Custom protocols
  • Web/Mobile apps
  • Touch panels

Only in Ring

  • Video Doorbell
  • Motion Detection
  • Two-Way Talk
  • Night Vision
  • Alexa
  • SmartThings
  • IFTTT
  • Neighbors app

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Crestron

  • Conference room automationnot Ring
  • Building managementnot Ring
  • Campus-wide controlnot Ring
  • Corporate AVnot Ring

Ring

  • Video doorbell monitoringnot Crestron
  • Security camera recording and event reviewnot Crestron
  • DIY alarm system with optional professional monitoringnot Crestron
  • Motion alerts and package-theft deterrencenot Crestron
  • Remote live view while away from homenot Crestron

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Crestron

  • Crestron does not sell direct or publish prices; its own site's How-To-Buy navigation routes buyers only to a dealer/partner search (Elite Platinum Commercial Dealers) or an authorized representative, with no online pricing or purchase path.

Ring

  • Many false motion alerts triggered by sidewalks, cars, pets, and trees reducing usability
  • Night vision and HDR capabilities are weaker than premium competitors
  • Limited monitoring range covers only front or back door area
  • Requires Ring Protect subscription for cloud video history, person/vehicle detection, and advanced motion zones
  • Documented security breaches with hackers remotely accessing cameras and microphones to speak to users

Pricing, plan by plan

Crestron

On request
  • Professional$1000/month
    • Programming tools
    • Device control
    • Advanced features
  • Enterprise$10000/month
    • Large deployments
    • Custom solutions
    • Enterprise support

Ring

$4.99/month
  • Basic$4.99/month
    • Video history up to 180 days
    • Snapshot capture
    • Smart alerts (people, packages, pets)
  • Plus$10/month
    • Video recording for all Ring devices
    • Single address coverage
    • All Basic features
  • Pro$null/month
    • 24/7 professional monitoring
    • Cellular backup service
    • All Plus features

Which should you pick?

Choose Crestron if

  • You need enterprise control.
  • You work on Control systems, Mobile apps, Web interfaces, Touch screens.
  • You also want powerful programming.

Choose Ring if

  • You need video doorbell.
  • You work on iOS, Android, Web, Amazon Alexa.
  • You also want motion detection.

Questions people ask

Is Crestron or Ring better?
Neither clearly leads. Crestron starts at On request and Ring at $4.99/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Crestron or Ring?
Crestron starts at On request and Ring at $4.99/month.
Does Crestron or Ring run on more platforms?
Crestron runs on Control systems, Mobile apps, Web interfaces, Touch screens. Ring runs on iOS, Android, Web, Amazon Alexa.
What is Crestron best used for?
Crestron is most often used for conference room automation, building management, campus-wide control, corporate av. Of those, conference room automation and building management are not what Ring is typically brought in for.
What can Crestron do that Ring cannot?
Crestron covers Enterprise Control, Powerful Programming, Extensive Integration, Reliability. Ring covers Video Doorbell, Motion Detection, Two-Way Talk, Night Vision.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Ring: Can I use Ring without a subscription?

Yes, Ring doorbells work without a subscription. Users can view live video, speak through the camera, and receive motion alerts for free. However, video recording storage, advanced person/package detection, and video history require a subscription.

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Ring: What are Ring's subscription plan options and pricing?

Ring offers Basic ($4.99/month or $49.99/year) for video history up to 180 days from one device; Plus ($10/month or $100/year) for all devices at one address; and Pro with 24/7 professional monitoring.

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Ring: What platforms can access Ring?

Ring is accessible via iOS and Android mobile apps, web browser at ring.com, and integrates with Amazon Alexa for voice control and display on Echo devices.

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Ring: What are Ring's battery life expectations?

Ring battery doorbell battery life varies by usage patterns and motion alert frequency. High-traffic areas may require recharging every few weeks.

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Ring: Does Ring have privacy concerns?

Ring has faced documented security breaches. In 2019, hackers remotely accessed Ring systems, watching and speaking to users. The use of cameras and microphones raises privacy concerns for some users.

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