When it comes to home security, video quality is more than just a luxury—it’s a necessity. Clear, detailed footage can make all the difference in identifying potential threats and ensuring your home is well-protected. Ring offers a range of customizable video settings designed to enhance the clarity, usability, and effectiveness of its cameras.

Whether you’re a seasoned Ring user or just getting started, understanding these settings can help you get the most out of your system. We’ll explain the key video settings currently available on Ring devices. Each feature plays a critical role in improving your security footage, and we’ll guide you on when and how to use them for the best results.

Additionally, we’ll provide step-by-step instructions on how to find and enable each setting. Enable High Dynamic Range (HDR) One of the most significant improvements you can make to the quality of your security video is to enable High Dynamic Range (HDR). If you’ve ever struggled with footage that’s too dark in some areas and too bright in others, HDR could be the solution you’ve been looking for.

HDR works by balancing the contrast between the lightest and darkest parts of the image, making it easier to see important details that might otherwise be lost. For example, if your camera is pointed towards a bright street, HDR can help ensure that both the brightly lit area and any shadows are clearly visible. Several Ring devices support HDR, including the Ring Video Doorbell .