Amazon’s sale on Ring products is still going strong a week after it started, so if you’ve been waiting for Ring doorbell deals and discounts on the brand’s security cameras, here’s your chance. There’s a lot of devices to choose from, so we’ve rounded up the best offers to help you decide what you need for your family’s safety. If you see a deal that you like, it’s highly recommended that you finalize the purchase as soon as you can because it’s unclear how much time is left on these bargains.
Ring Video Doorbell Wired — $40, was $65
Ring Indoor Cam — $50, was $60
Our Ring security camera buying guide flags the Ring Indoor Cam as the most basic camera in the brand’s lineup, but that doesn’t mean that the device is lacking in features. The camera provides live footage and 1080p HD recordings, two-way chat, and the option to mount it on a wall or place it on a flat surface. The Ring Indoor Cam works with other smart home devices that are powered by Amazon’s Alexa, and it features a 140-degree field of view so that you can see more of the room where it’s located. It’s pretty small and hard to notice, which is exactly what you want from a security camera.
Ring Video Doorbell — $60, was $100
Ring Stick Up Cam Plug-In — $70, was $100
For a versatile security camera that you can place indoors or outdoors, go for the Ring Stick Up Cam Plug-In. Like other Ring security cameras, it provides live footage that you can view through your smartphone, it can alert you when it detects movement, and it enables two-way communication through its speaker. The camera also has night vision, which is helpful in monitoring the darker areas of your backyard. It’s very easy to set up — all you have to do its to plug it into an outlet and connect it to your home’s Wi-Fi.
Ring Stick Up Cam Battery (2-pack) — $140, was $200
If you want to place security cameras in locations that are too far from wall outlets, or are unsafe to have wires running through, you’ll need the Ring Stick Up Cam Battery. The wireless security camera is similar in functions to its wired counterpart, but since it’s easier to install, you can quickly have multiples of the device set up around your backyard and inside your home. You’ll have to recharge their batteries after a few months, but some people are willing to make that compromise if that means they won’t have to deal with unsightly and dangerous wires.
Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus — $140, was $200
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