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All these offers come directly from Amazon. They are “limited time deals”. When available in multiple colors, all variants receive the same discount.
Ring Indoor Cam Plus
This is one of the cheapest Ring security cameras and you can get it for less right now. It’s just $34.99! Of course, such a great price cut will have some downsides. It’s not a bad camera though! Just make sure you keep your expectations in check.
As the name suggests, this is an internal camera. So it doesn’t have any air resistance, so it’s better to use it in a dry place. The downside is that it is wired and needs to be plugged in to work. If you don’t mind these two downsides, this is a really 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 Vision, motion detection, two-way talk, siren capabilities, and Alexa support. Since it’s a closed camera, it also comes with a physical lens cover if you want some privacy.
Ring Outdoor Cam
The Ring Outdoor Cam has been a virtually affordable security camera for years. It’s basically finding the perfect balance between affordability and capabilities.
It’s only $49.99, but still offers a very reasonable Full HD resolution and a weather-resistant build. You can use it anywhere, rain or shine.
In terms of features, it includes motion detection, live view support, two-way talk, Alexa support, and more. we look at the basics, including I still use a few of these, and while quite simple, they are more suitable for normal security coverage.
Ring Outdoor Cam Plus
All that said, if you want an outdoor security camera with a little more bang for your buck, the Ring Outdoor Cam Plus is still my personal favorite. It takes the core of the Ring Outdoor Cam and takes it to the next level.
It has 2K video quality and improved Low Light Vision. Being part of the Outdoor series, it is also weatherproof. If you choose the Plug-In or Wired models, it comes with Pre-Roll support. Another nice addition is support for both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Low-end ones are limited to 2.4 GHz.
Of course, the rest works like two-way talk, motion alerts, Alexa support, etc.
Ring Spotlight Cam Plus
Once you move on to the Spotlight and Floodlight models, which have actual lights, things start to get a little more interesting. Not only do these capture better video, but they alert intruders that they’re watching more clearly than a small LED light. The Ring Spotlight Cam Plus is equipped with several large LED lights for better illuminated recordings.
Other features include 1080p recording resolution. Along with additional lighting, it also supports Color Night Vision, as well as all the usual Ring features you’ll enjoy on any model.
Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus
Now, if you really want to light up the scene, the Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus is your best bet, at least among security cameras currently on sale. The only major drawback is that this much lighting can’t really run efficiently on a battery. This model is only available in Wired or Plug-in versions.
If you can get past this hurdle, you’re in for a treat. This thing can light up wide open areas with a blast of 2,000 lumens of brightness. The lights are activated by motion and you can customize the zones to fine-tune which areas you want to cover. It also gets a loud 1-5 decibel siren, so it’s impossible for an intruder to ignore it.
The camera can record 1080p video and supports Color Night Vision. Of course, there’s live view, two-way chat, motion alerts, Alexa support and all that.
Ready to improve your home security? Grab these deals while you can. There’s something here for any environment! However, keep in mind that most features will require a Ring Protect plan. Learn more about Ring Protect pricing and plans here.
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