Ring has announced its first 4K cameras, plus refreshed 2K models, all with AI-assisted image tuning and better low-light video. The lineup includes new Pro-tier floodlight and spotlight cams, a wired video doorbell, an outdoor camera, and updated “Plus” models for indoor and entry use. UAE and KSA get the Outdoor Camera Pro later this year, with the rest to follow in early 2026.
What’s actually new
Ring is moving to higher resolution and smarter processing. The company calls its imaging stack “Retinal Vision,” and says the system tunes exposure, colour and detail automatically to pull out more useful information. In short: clearer video that should make motion alerts and zooms less mushy.
- First-ever 4K across select devices
- AI-based automated image tuning
- Up to 10x Enhanced Zoom on Pro models
- Low-light upgrades and adaptive night modes
Ring positions 4K as the new baseline for its premium devices, with AI handling the image pipeline so footage looks closer to what your eyes see. The company claims the clarity boost makes every other feature more effective.
Spotlight Cam Pro vs Floodlight Cam Pro
Both Pro outdoor cams get 4K, 10x Enhanced Zoom and upgraded low-light performance. The main difference is lighting power: the Floodlight model is built for larger spaces.
- Retinal 4K with up to 10x Enhanced Zoom
- Low-light capture for colour even when lights are off
- Spotlight Cam Pro: 600-lumen LEDs
- Floodlight Cam Pro: 2000-lumen LEDs
The brighter Floodlight Cam Pro should suit a driveway or villa boundary wall, while the smaller Spotlight Cam Pro fits side gardens, alleys or patios. Both aim to show colour even when the lamps are off, which could help identify clothing colours or car paint at night.

Wired Video Doorbell Pro and Outdoor Camera Pro
These are Ring’s top wired options for the door and exterior walls. They keep the 4K sensor, 10x zoom and low-light tricks, and add 3D Motion Detection to better judge how and where people are moving.
- Retinal 4K, up to 10x Enhanced Zoom
- Low-Light Sight and Adaptive Night Vision
- 3D Motion Detection for smarter alerts
If your entrance faces a streetlamp or gets harsh shadows, Adaptive Night Vision should reduce the blown-out highlights you see on cheaper doorbells. The Outdoor Camera Pro is also the first to land in the GCC, shipping in the UAE and KSA later this year.

“Plus” models: 2K video for everyday setups
Not every home needs 4K. The new Wired Video Doorbell Plus and Indoor Camera Plus stick to 2K but still get the low-light improvements and up to 4x zoom.
- Retinal 2K video
- Low-Light Sight and Adaptive Night Vision
- Up to 4x Enhanced Zoom
These are the pragmatic picks for apartments or smaller villas. You still get crisper night footage and cleaner zooms than older 1080p units, with simpler wiring and likely lower prices once local listings appear.
UAE and KSA availability
Ring says Outdoor Camera Pro will arrive in the UAE and Saudi Arabia later in 2025. The rest of the new products are planned for early 2026. Local pricing and exact dates are to be confirmed.
- Outdoor Camera Pro: UAE/KSA “later this year”
- Spotlight Cam Pro, Floodlight Cam Pro, Wired Video Doorbell Pro, Wired Video Doorbell Plus, Indoor Camera Plus: early 2026
- Expect regional SKUs and VAT-inclusive pricing when listings go live
For broader smart-home basics and UAE context, our guide to protocols and assistants is a handy primer. See our plain-English explainer on Matter, Thread and voice assistants.
How this compares to the market
Ring is joining rivals that already shipped higher-than-1080p doorbells and cameras. If you want a snapshot of feature trends and price anchors in the UAE, check our recent smart-home deals pages and camera-focused picks to set expectations before local Ring pricing appears:
- Best Prime Day 2025 smart-home deals in the UAE, including cameras and sensors (read)
- The latest Amazon devices and Ring bundles we tracked this summer (read)
- A 2K doorbell alternative we reviewed recently (Aqara G410) to benchmark specs while you wait.
Are these Ring’s first 4K products?
Yes. Ring says this is its first-ever 4K lineup.
What is Retinal Vision?
Ring’s name for its automated, AI-assisted image tuning that runs across 2K and 4K models to improve clarity and realism.
Which models have the brightest lights?
Pro models add Low-Light features and Adaptive Night Vision, and the Plus models also include low-light upgrades at 2K.
Do they all get better night video?
Floodlight Cam Pro has 2000-lumen lamps; Spotlight Cam Pro has 600-lumen lamps.
When can I buy them in the UAE/KSA?
Outdoor Camera Pro is slated for later in 2025. The rest of the new Ring products are planned for early 2026. Pricing and retail partners will be shared closer to launch.