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A bunch of Ring security cameras are on sale! Come get them!

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Why This Matters

The current discounts on Ring security cameras offer consumers affordable options for both indoor and outdoor surveillance, making home security more accessible. These deals highlight the ongoing competition and innovation in the smart security market, encouraging more widespread adoption of connected security devices.

Key Takeaways

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All of these offers come directly from Amazon. They are “limited time deals”. When available in multiple colors, all variants get the same discount.

Ring Indoor Cam Plus

This is among the cheapest Ring security cameras, and right now you can get it for even less. It’s just $34.99! Of course, such a nice price cut will come with some downsides. It’s by no means a bad camera, though! Just make sure to keep your expectations in check.

As the name entails, this is an indoor camera. As such, it has no weather resistance, so you’d best use it in a dry place. There is also the downside that it is wired and needs to be plugged in to work. If you don’t mind those couple of downsides, it is actually a great security camera for those who need to keep an eye on an indoor area.

You’ll get 2K recording resolution, along with features like Color Night Vision, Low-Light Sight, motion detection, two-way talking, siren capabilities, and Alexa support. Because it is an indoor camera, it also comes with a physical lens cover, just in case you want some privacy.

Ring Outdoor Cam

The Ring Outdoor Cam has been the de facto affordable security cam for years. This is mainly because it finds a perfect balance between affordability and capabilities.

It’s only $49.99, but it still offers a very acceptable Full HD resolution and a weatherproof construction. You can use it anywhere, rain or shine.

In terms of features, we’re looking at the basics, including motion detection, live view support, two-way talking, Alexa support, and more. I still use a few of these, and while pretty basic, they are more than suitable for normal security coverage.

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