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has put many of his up to 35 percent discount. One of the most notable price drops is that of the Video Doorbell 4, which has returned to a . That’s 23 percent off the regular price of $220.
It offers 1080p video and longer battery life compared to previous models, Amazon claims. You can run the Video Doorbell 4 wirelessly or connect it to your existing doorbell wiring. It can connect to 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi networks and has interchangeable faceplates. There are color video previews for all detected motion events. Additionally, a quick responses feature allows you to set common responses that are triggered when someone knocks on your door. For example, you could ask a delivery person to place a package in a certain location and invite him to leave a voice message.
Several other Ring devices have dropped to record low prices as part of this sale, including the battery-powered Spotlight Cam Plus. , or 35 percent off the regular price of $200. The 1080p camera offers color night vision and a way to access a live feed at any time. You can set up customizable motion zones, so you’ll only be notified about activity, for example, near your door or windows. There are two motion-activated LED spotlights, a built-in security siren, and a two-way talk feature.
The battery-powered Stick Up Cam is also on sale, as it’s . It can be placed on a flat interior surface or mounted outside. It offers 1080p video, two-way talk, and real-time notifications. As with the Video Doorbell 4 and Spotlight Cam Plus, the battery has a quick release feature.
You can also save on the more compact Ring Indoor Cam, which has . It has similar features to the Stick Up Cam, but is designed for indoor use and must be plugged into a power outlet. Like the other products, it works with Alexa and you can use an Echo Show, Echo Spot, or the Ring app to see what the camera is capturing.