Key Takeaways
- The best way to install Ring Doorbell on a narrow door frame is to use a Wedge Kit or Corner Kit.
- To install Ring Doorbell narrow mount:
- Attach the wedge/corner piece to the back of the Ring Doorbell.
- Measure your door frame and hold the assembled unit against it.
- Use a level to ensure the Doorbell is straight, then mark screw locations.
- Drill pilot holes and insert anchors if mounting on brick or concrete.
- Secure the wedge/corner kit to the frame and attach the Doorbell.
Struggling to install your Ring Doorbell on a narrow frame? In this guide, I’ll show you how to install Ring Doorbell narrow mount in those snug areas and tackle any potential problems that may pop up.
Ring Doorbell Too Wide for Door Frame: What Should I Do?

If your Ring Doorbell is too wide for your door frame, here are a few options you can consider:
- Use a Corner or Wedge Kit: Ring offers corner and wedge kits that can help you angle the doorbell so it fits better on your door frame. This can also improve the field of view if your doorbell is mounted at an awkward angle.
- Mount on the Wall: Instead of mounting the Ring Doorbell directly on the door frame, consider placing it on the wall next to the door. This provides more space and can be a better aesthetic choice.
- Install a Slimmer Model: If possible, switch to a slimmer version of the Ring Doorbell, such as the Ring Video Doorbell Wired or Ring Peephole Cam, which are designed for narrower spaces.
- Consult a Professional: If you’re unsure about the installation or need a more customized solution, a professional installer can offer advice and possibly create a custom mount that suits your specific situation.
How to Install Ring Doorbell on Narrow Frame (Using Wedge Kit or Corner Kit)

If your Ring Doorbell is too wide for your door frame, below I’ll show you how to securely fit it using a wedge kit or corner kit, ensuring optimal performance in tight spaces.
🛠️ Tools and Materials Needed:
- Ring Doorbell
- Wedge Kit or Corner Kit (included with some models or purchased separately)
- Corner Kit: Use this if you need to angle the Doorbell left or right for a better view.
- Wedge Kit: Use this if you need to tilt the Doorbell up or down to adjust for height.
- Screwdriver
- Drill (if necessary)
- Level (optional)
Step-by-Step Guide to Install Ring Doorbell Narrow Mount
Here’s a step-by-step guide to install your Rig Doorbell in a narrow space:
- Align the wedge or corner piece with the back of the Ring Doorbell and attach it to the backplate with the provided screws.
- Measure the section of your door frame where the Doorbell will be installed.

- Hold the assembled unit (doorbell + wedge/corner kit) against your narrow door frame.
- Use a level to ensure the Doorbell is straight and mark the screw locations with a pencil to ensure precise bracket placement.
- If you’re mounting on brick or concrete, drill pilot holes where you marked with a pencil.
- Insert anchors into the holes to provide a secure base for the screws.
- Align the wedge/corner kit with the pilot holes or marks and secure it to the door frame using the provided screws.

- Once the wedge/corner kit is securely mounted, attach the Ring Doorbell to the kit using the provided security screws.

- Complete the setup in the Ring app and check the video feed to ensure the Doorbell captures the desired view.
- If needed, adjust the angle by loosening the screws and repositioning the wedge/corner kit.
Best Slim Ring Doorbells: Perfect For Narrow Mounting Spaces
If the regular Ring Doorbell is too big for your door frame, consider slimmer options that fit smaller spaces while still offering essential features like video and motion detection. Below, I’ve shared some slimmer alternatives for a Ring Doorbell narrow mount.
1. Ring Video Doorbell Wired (3.98 x 1.81 x 0.88 inches)

The Ring Video Doorbell Wired slim design is perfect for narrow spaces, delivering 1080p HD video, two-way audio, advanced motion detection, and useful night vision. Though it requires a wired connection and professional installation, its reliability and continuous operation make it an ideal choice for compact door frames.
Pros and Cons
- High-quality 1080p HD video with night vision
- Advanced motion detection
- Two-way audio
- No need to recharge, as it’s wired
- Not usable without a wired connection
- Must be connected to existing doorbell wires
- Advanced features require a Ring Protect Plan
2. Ring Wired Doorbell Plus (4.50 x 1.85 x 0.80 inches)

The Ring Wired Doorbell Plus fits well on most narrow frames, offering sharp video, clear two-way talk, and easy setup. It relies on a wired connection, so it won’t work during power outages, but its constant power and no battery upkeep make it a solid choice. Consider a backup power option for uninterrupted use.
Pros and Cons
- Enhanced vertical field of view with 1536p HD+ Video
- Head-to-toe view for better visibility for packages
- Customizable Motion Zones for more precise detection
- Requires existing doorbell wiring
- Must stay wired for power
- Advanced features require a Ring Protect Plan
3. Ring Doorbell Pro 2 (4.49 x 1.9 x 0.87 inches)

The Ring Wired Doorbell Pro is another suitable Ring Doorbell for narrow mounting spaces. Its slim design fits perfectly and offers exceptional 1080p HD video quality, along with clear two-way audio. However, its wired connection means it won’t work during a power outage, so a power backup is important. While a minor inconvenience, the continuous power and no battery replacement worries provide peace of mind.
Pros and Cons
- 1536p HD+ video with head-to-toe view
- 3D motion detection for more accurate motion alerts
- Bird’s Eye view to visualize movement paths
- Dual-Band Wi-Fi for better connectivity
- Doesn’t work during power outages
- Requires existing doorbell wiring for installation
- More expensive than other models
- Ring Protect Plan required for advanced features
Finding the Right Ring Doorbell for Your Door Frame
Slim Ring Doorbells, like the Ring Video Doorbell Wired, are ideal for narrow spaces. But if you’re stuck with a wider Doorbell, a narrow mount, such as a wedge or corner kit, can help you install it on a narrow frame.
More on Ring Doorbells:
- If you’re having trouble hearing your doorbell’s sound, learn how to adjust Ring Doorbell volume.
- If your Ring Doorbell is dead after charging or hardwiring, check the power source and battery, perform a reset, look for firmware updates, and check for damage.
- If your Ring Doorbell battery dies quickly, lower its motion sensitivity, create motion zones, move your router closer or use an extender, and update it.