
Spring is traditionally the time when you can start thinking about getting your home in order. In addition to cleaning up the mess and fixing the little things you’ve been ignoring all winter, you’ll also find a good excuse to upgrade some. smart home when gadgets, especially flagships, suddenly get their first price drop. That’s the case with the latest Ring doorbell, which is suddenly 20% off just in time for Amazon’s Big Spring Sale.
Currently, the Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Generation) is on sale for the first time since its release late last year. One colorway is $199.99 ($50 off) and the others are $40 off their regular price of $249.99. Either way, this is the lowest price we’ve ever seen for Ring’s latest wired video doorbell.
This model sits at the top of Ring’s range of wired doorbells and brings several key improvements over previous wired models. The headline change is Retinal 4K video, which offers sharper feed than the 1080p resolution used in many older Ring doorbells. The Ring also added 10x improved zoom, making it easier to pick out details like faces or package labels.
Another big change is the 1:1 aspect ratio, which gives visitors a full head-to-toe view while also showing packages on the ground. The camera also includes 3D motion detection to help pinpoint activity on your doorstep and Low Light Vision for color video in dark conditions.
As with most Ring cameras, you can watch live and talk to visitors through the Ring app Alexa integration allows the doorbell to appear on Echo and Fire TV devices. Some features, such as recorded video history and advanced alerts, still require a Ring Protect subscription, which is fairly typical for many smart devices with cameras.
Considering how recently the Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Generation) was released, it’s unusual to see a discount so recently. If you already have doorbell wires and are thinking of upgrading to one of Ring’s new models, click the widget above to find the deal.
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