I had the Ring Doorbell for a couple of weeks and ended up returning it. It has way too many false alerts (especially at night) and several alerts where the only recorded video is the visitor's back as they walked away (usually during the day). I just don't find it to be reliable at all. Plus the fact that I have to pay a fee to review the videos, and there are no options to use my own storage (online or offline) to avoid the fee. I understand that this makes the company residual income, but as a consumer I hate this type of "subscription."
I think Ring should follow Netgear Arlo's approach, where they offer 7 days of free storage. If you want more, then you can pay for it. Netgear offers 365 days of storage if you pay for it. And if you have the newer base station from the Arlo Pro, you can use your own USB storage device for offline storage even when the internet is down. Oh by the way, you can say "Alexa, show me who's at the front door" with the Arlo cameras if you have the Echo Show.