Ring Video Doorbell Repair & Battery Cost UK 2026
Direct answer: Ring doorbell repair at celltech is priced by model and fault. A battery replacement — the most common job on battery-powered Ring doorbells — runs from £34.95 on a Video Doorbell 2 to £49.95 on a Battery Doorbell Pro; a camera module replacement runs from £49.95 to £79.95; speaker, mic, Wi-Fi, motion and button faults are each priced separately in the tables below. Every repair carries a 27-month guarantee, and the whole Ring range is accepted UK-wide by insured post.
Ring owns the UK smart doorbell market, and the repair profile is remarkably consistent across the range: a doorbell bought two or three years ago develops one of a handful of faults — the battery stops holding charge, the camera feed goes black or blurry, the two-way audio distorts, or the device keeps dropping off Wi-Fi — and Ring’s own support flow steers the owner toward buying a replacement. Almost none of those faults needs a new doorbell. The per-model repair price for every Ring doorbell and camera in our catalogue is below, so the figure is visible before you commit. It is the Ring spoke of our smart home repair cost hub; for sibling brands see our Nest repair and smart speaker repair pages.
See our data during a repair guide for the privacy side of sending a camera device away.

Ring doorbell repair prices 2026
Prices are fitted, by post, including parts, labour and insured return. Batteries, cameras, speakers, mics and buttons carry 27 months; charging ports and connectors carry 9 months. If your exact Ring model is not shown, contact us for a quote — the table is a working sample of the thousands of device models our catalogue covers.
Wired models (Pro 2, Pro, Wired)
| Model | Diagnostic | Battery | Camera | Speaker | Mic | Wi-Fi | Motion | Button |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Video Doorbell Pro 2 | £24.95 | N/A | £79.95 | £39.95 | £34.95 | £44.95 | £34.95 | £24.95 |
| Video Doorbell Pro | £19.95 | N/A | £69.95 | £34.95 | £29.95 | £39.95 | £29.95 | £19.95 |
| Video Doorbell Wired | £14.95 | N/A | £49.95 | £24.95 | £19.95 | £29.95 | £19.95 | £14.95 |
Battery models (Video Doorbell 2/3/3+/4, Battery Doorbell Plus/Pro)
| Model | Diagnostic | Battery | Camera | Speaker | Mic | Wi-Fi | Motion | Button |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Battery Doorbell Pro | £24.95 | £49.95 | £74.95 | £39.95 | £34.95 | £44.95 | £34.95 | £24.95 |
| Battery Doorbell Plus | £19.95 | £44.95 | £69.95 | £34.95 | £29.95 | £39.95 | £29.95 | £19.95 |
| Video Doorbell 4 | £19.95 | £44.95 | £64.95 | £34.95 | £29.95 | £39.95 | £29.95 | £19.95 |
| Video Doorbell 3 Plus | £19.95 | £39.95 | £59.95 | £29.95 | £24.95 | £34.95 | £24.95 | £19.95 |
| Video Doorbell 3 | £19.95 | £39.95 | £54.95 | £29.95 | £24.95 | £34.95 | £24.95 | £19.95 |
| Video Doorbell 2 | £14.95 | £34.95 | £49.95 | £24.95 | £19.95 | £29.95 | £19.95 | £14.95 |
Ring cameras, spotlight & floodlight
| Model | Diagnostic | Battery | Camera | Speaker | Mic | Wi-Fi | Motion |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Floodlight Cam Wired Pro | £24.95 | N/A | £74.95 | £39.95 | £34.95 | £44.95 | £34.95 |
| Spotlight Cam Pro | £19.95 | £44.95 | £69.95 | £34.95 | £29.95 | £39.95 | £29.95 |
| Stick Up Cam Pro | £19.95 | £44.95 | £69.95 | £34.95 | £29.95 | £39.95 | £29.95 |
| Floodlight Cam Wired Plus | £19.95 | N/A | £64.95 | £34.95 | £29.95 | £39.95 | £29.95 |
| Spotlight Cam Plus | £19.95 | £39.95 | £59.95 | £29.95 | £24.95 | £34.95 | £24.95 |
| Stick Up Cam Battery | £14.95 | £39.95 | £54.95 | £24.95 | £19.95 | £29.95 | £19.95 |
| Stick Up Cam Plug-In | £14.95 | N/A | £54.95 | £24.95 | £19.95 | £29.95 | £19.95 |
| Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) | £14.95 | N/A | £49.95 | £19.95 | £19.95 | £24.95 | £19.95 |
Diagnostics are free on standard repairs. Ring Alarm base stations, keypads and sensors carry their own pricing — contact us for a quote on those.
Ring doorbell battery replacement
The rechargeable battery pack is the part that fails first on every battery-powered Ring doorbell. Lithium-ion cells degrade over charge cycles, so a doorbell that ran for months between charges starts needing a recharge every few weeks, then every few days, until it will not hold enough charge to get through a single day of motion events. Battery replacement — a fresh OEM-grade pack fitted and load-tested — runs from £34.95 on a Video Doorbell 2 up to £49.95 on a Battery Doorbell Pro, and it carries the 27-month guarantee. The quick diagnostic before we quote is to confirm the battery is the problem and not the charging cable or the doorbell’s charging circuit, both of which are free to rule out at home.
On wired Ring models (Pro, Pro 2, Wired) there is no removable battery — the device draws continuous mains power — so a “won’t hold charge” or intermittent-power symptom points at the charging circuit, the power supply or the connection, not a pack swap. We diagnose which it is before quoting. One honest caveat on posting: battery doorbells are simple to send — just remove the device. Hard-wired Ring models must be safely disconnected from the mains at your end first and refitted by a competent person afterwards; celltech repairs the doorbell, not your home wiring.
Camera module failure
A Ring camera module fails as no video, a blurry or washed-out feed, or a black screen while the rest of the doorbell still works. The cause is usually a combination of outdoor UV exposure, temperature cycling and moisture ingress over years of service, and it is the most common fault on wired models that have lived outside since new. Camera module replacement runs from £49.95 on a Video Doorbell 2 up to £79.95 on a Video Doorbell Pro 2, and on the camera line from £49.95 on an Indoor Cam up to £74.95 on a Floodlight Cam Wired Pro. We replace the module rather than the whole doorbell, and we re-seal it, water-resistance tested to the best achievable standard — no post-repair seal matches a factory rating.
Speaker & microphone faults
Two-way audio is one of the features owners value most, and it is the one that fails in two distinct ways. If your visitor cannot hear you, the speaker cone or driver is the likely fault — distorted, quiet or silent playback — priced from £24.95 on a Video Doorbell 2 up to £39.95 on a Pro 2. If you cannot hear your visitor, or Alexa cannot hear commands, the mic array or its connector is the suspect, from £19.95 to £34.95. We bench-test both directions before quoting, because a “no audio” symptom is sometimes a software or network setting rather than a hardware fault.
Wi-Fi connectivity repair
A Ring that repeatedly drops off the network, fails to reconnect after a router change, or shows persistently poor signal despite a strong router nearby usually has a Wi-Fi chip or antenna fault — priced from £29.95 on a Video Doorbell 2 up to £44.95 on a Pro 2. The important honest caveat is that most “Ring keeps disconnecting” reports are router, placement or signal issues rather than a hardware fault, so we rule those out first: a device that reconnects reliably when moved close to the router is not a repair candidate. Only a device that drops despite good signal needs the bench.
Deregister before posting
Take any Ring device out of the Ring app before it goes in the post. Doing so cuts the unit’s tie to your account, your recorded clips and your motion zones, so nothing of yours rides along with the hardware in transit or on the bench. You add it back when it comes home and the setup you already had reattaches to it. The repair itself never calls for a password of yours. Our data during a repair guide spells out the reasoning in full.
Is Ring doorbell repair worth it?
Almost always. A £34.95 battery or a £49.95 camera module is a fraction of a new doorbell, and repairing in place keeps your existing Ring Protect plan, your video history timeline and your motion zones intact — replacing the device means re-pairing and reconfiguring all of it. The one doorbell we will talk you out of fixing is an ageing unit where the battery, the camera and the audio have all faded together and the parts add up to roughly the price of a new one — we say so straight at the free diagnostic rather than quietly billing three repairs onto a doorbell near retirement.
What drives a Ring repair cost
- Hard-wired or battery. A battery Ring doorbell hangs its whole power story on one rechargeable pack — the part that wears out first — so the catalogue carries a battery line for those models and none for the wired Pro, Pro 2 and Wired, where a charge complaint is the circuit rather than a cell you can lift out.
- Where the model sits in the range. A Pro or Pro 2 carries a sharper camera and a better speaker than a Video Doorbell 2 or the Wired, and the parts are dearer to match. The quote tracks the tier the doorbell was sold at.
- Years spent facing the weather. A doorbell that has watched your porch through three British winters tends to fail on the camera optics and the seal, while an Indoor Cam of the same vintage usually loses its speaker or its Wi-Fi first. Sustained UV, rain and temperature swings are the clearest tell that the job will land on the camera module.
- Getting the diagnosis right. “Won’t charge” and “keeps disconnecting” each fan out into several causes — cable, port, charging circuit, router, signal — and only some are a hardware fault. The free diagnostic pins down the real one before a price is quoted, so you are never charged for a part that was working fine.
Genuine-grade parts and the weather seal
We fit OEM-grade camera modules, battery packs, speaker drivers and Wi-Fi modules matched to the original specification, and on any outdoor Ring we rebuild the weather rating on reassembly — send a Pro 2 or Floodlight Cam back onto the wall with a tired seal and the damp finds its way in before the next run of seasons is out. Aftermarket Ring parts are the false economy of this category: a cheap camera module is washed-out and noisy in low light, a cheap battery pack swells and holds less charge, and a cheap seal fails the IP rating the device was sold on. We tell you exactly what is going in before any work starts. See our genuine vs OEM-grade parts guide for the full breakdown.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Ring doorbell battery replacement cost?
£34.95 on a Video Doorbell 2 at the low end, £49.95 on a Battery Doorbell Pro at the top, fitted and sent back under the 27-month guarantee. The wired models hold no removable pack, so a charge complaint on one of those is the charging circuit, not a swap.
Can a Ring doorbell camera module be repaired?
Yes — the module comes out and a fresh one goes in while the doorbell stays, from £49.95 to £79.95 across the doorbells and up to £74.95 on the cameras, with the weather seal rebuilt for life back outdoors.
Why does my Ring doorbell keep disconnecting from Wi-Fi?
More often than not it is router placement, weak signal or a network setting, so those come first. Only when a doorbell keeps dropping with a strong signal right beside it is the Wi-Fi chip or antenna at fault, and that runs from £29.95 to £44.95.
Do I need to deregister my Ring doorbell before sending it in?
Yes — pull it from the Ring app first so it carries nothing of your account, your clips or your settings while it is away, then re-add it when it returns. The repair needs no login from you.
Is it cheaper to repair a Ring doorbell or buy a new one?
Repair wins in nearly every case — a battery or a camera module costs well below half of a new doorbell, and you hold on to the Ring Protect plan, the recorded history and the motion zones you already set up.
What guarantee comes with Ring doorbell repairs?
27 months on batteries, cameras, speakers, mics and buttons — well beyond the 12 months that is standard elsewhere. Charging ports and connectors carry the 9-month tier.