• NOTE: Angle mount for Ring Video Doorbell Pro ONLY!!! (The Ring Video Doorbell Pro NOT Included)
  • 3 Angle Choices: 15 degree / 30 degree / 45 degree. Each corner kit is 15 degree; two kits stack for 30 degree; three kits stack for 45 degree.
  • Perfect Design---All screw holes are well designed and fit the high quality stainless steel screw perfectly. There's no more broken screw heads in the hole.
  • Easy Installation--Package coming with detailed Installation Guide and necessary accessories. Make sure your installation complete in minutes.
  • Turn it over, you can choose to install it in the left side or right side of your door

Gives you the perfect angle option for your doorbell. Installed in less than 10 minutes and now we see our porch and it’s view better. You do have to disconnect the two wires going to the doorbell to put them through the mount hole. After putting the screws back on, the doorbell comes right back with no need to reconnect to WiFi. It also comes neatly packaged with everything needed to complete the job.

One of these 15 degree plates was exactly what I needed. I think these should be included with the Ring Pro as they were the one thing preventing it from being a 5 Star product for me. The nighttime mode was unusable prior to using these plates. The plate installed easily and came with all the hardware and even tools needed for the job. Highly recommended.

Like the reviews from customers Michael Goodrich and "AS", this worked exactly the way I hoped: to pull the mounting away from a super-narrow fit between door and bricks...so tight that the face plate wouldn't snap in place...and be able to "see" around the brick corner. I might have to buy a second set to bring it out just a notch further and straighten out the camera. One more of the wedges might do the trick. Took 10 minutes to retrofit. Nice job, CAVN! (Note: Instructions were a little funky with pictures unrelated to some aspects of the product, but no rocket-science involved to figure how to make 3 hunks of plastic do the job.)

I used the 30 deg wedge to angle our Ring Doorbell camera so that I could not only get a good view of our front sidewalk, but also a portion of the front door as well. Price was very reasonable as well.

Reason for purchase - Camera angle of the doorbell cam was reflecting off the wall when in night mode. Pros - Fit's Vivint doorbell camera with minor adjustments. Sturdy plastic and gets the job done. Cons - None so far Overall - I am pretty satisfied with the purchase and the price. It did not take long to install and with the provided variety size of screws I was able to mount the doorbell camera with no issues.

Perfect solution for my Ring Pro. My doorbell wiring comes out of the doorframe and I knew I'd need a little bit of an angle for my Ring Pro to see my whole entryway just right. The 15* panel was exactly what I needed. Easy to install to the doorframe and easy to mount the Ring to it. Simple and effective.

Wedge kit works very well, but I had to get a little creative. I needed to use the two doorbell wire extenders that Ring provides with the Doorbell Pro, as the wires coming our of the door frame were relatively short. Ring has started packaging larger wire connectors (clamps) and just the one 15 degree wedge would not allow the doorbell itself to sit flush as they are too thick. So I put a second 15 degree wedge backwards over the first wedge, which allowed spacing for the thick wire connectors. Then adding the third 15 degree wedge on that to get my desired angle. In my case, because of the house brick it worked fine, in other cases this could be rather unsightly.

Great Product! Wish they would have made this when I originally got my Ring Pro 2 years ago!!!

Does the job perfectly. My husband very happy with this purchase and recommends using these to everyone who is considering purchasing Ring doorbell.

These are GREAT for tweaking a door bells alignment, as well as moving the mounting holes in closer to the original ones. The OEM ring holes are WAY out at the edges so you have to drill at least one, probably 2 new holes in your house... and if its brick, your may see the edges of the anchors. I was able to drill these plates to match the original door bells hole spacing, mount the wedge, then mount the ring to the wedge. No additional holes in my bricks. Even the wedges holes would have been closer to center than the ring, and you COULD probably use at least one of your old doorbells mounting holes. Also, my doorbell is several feet to the side of my door (theres a skinny window between them), so this aimed the doorbell over just enough to see someone standing at the door. That was the intended purpose of the wedge, but less holes in my house was MY main purpose. Note: Its taped off because I was shaving down the "high points" in my very irregular stone work, but only wanted to mess with what was going to be hidden behind the doorbell. If I were ever to switch to a smaller doorbell of any type, I could now mount a board or tile this size flat against the house to take up the shaved area. I liked this idea better than just caking on a caulk/sealant extra thick.