Cayla, the battery-backup-but-doorbell-powered rings run into power demand issues that the only-doorbell-powered rings do not. I have a Ring Pro and it works 24/7 (except during a power failure, of course) and works continuously even in temperatures that inevitably shut down the Ring V2 that I have. The battery-backup Rings have to power the doorbell and the battery, and I *think* they're designed so that they power the doorbell *from* the battery (ie. they don't directly power the Ring's features from the doorbell power. those features are powered from the battery and the battery is trickle-charged from the doorbell power). I'd guess that Ring added a feature last month, or did a firmware update, that began drawing just a little more power than before. just enough to bleed the doorbell's battery faster than it could be charged. *or* they did something that reduced the efficiency of the charging. I'd report it (I am) to Ring, and in the meantime disable the Liveview (which seems to draw the most power). Just like you. everything was fine until last month. and last month was when they rolled out some new firmware toys for some of their devices. I'm assuming they included some new coding to their old devices as well. and somewhere in that coding is something that is drawing more power, or reducing the charging efficiency.