Friday, November 20, 2020

Ring launches Black Friday sale with over 40% off security for your home

If you want to upgrade your home's security, Ring has launched a huge Black Friday sale starting today that will run through Monday, November 30. The sale will take up to 46% off of some of the most popular products that Ring has to offer to make your home or apartment safer.

In order to get into the holiday spirit, Ring also just launched festive chimes and interchangeable faceplates for its video doorbells. They work with the Video Doorbell 3 and Video Doorbell 3 Plus, which got a solid review for its high-quality video and wide-angle view.

The sale is going on for ten days, so be sure to grab your deal before it expires. The deals offer savings on Ring's security cameras, doorbells, alarm systems, and more. Below are some of the best deals that Ring has to offer that are available right now.

Security Cameras up to 25% off

It's quite illuminating!

Ring Floodlight Cam

Ring Floodlight Cam is a single hardwired camera with a built-in floodlight that's designed to be placed around the perimeter of your home. While most smart cameras just use infrared light to record at night, Ring Floodlight Cam can scare away intruders with its ultra-bright lights and built-in siren. Since it's a Ring camera, it'll also save the video footage to your Ring account.

$190 at Amazon

A more subtle approach

Ring Spotlight Cam with mount

Like the Floodlight Cam, the Ring Spotlight Cam features built-in lights that illuminate the area when motion is spotted. But the Spotlight Cam takes a more subtle approach as it requires far less space to mount and isn't nearly as bright as the Floodlight Cam.

$200 at Amazon

Wireless convenience

Ring Spotlight Camera

Yet another camera from Ring with a built-in spotlight, the Ring Spotlight Cam has a smaller mounting bracket than the previous model and even comes in a completely battery-powered version, too. The best part? You don't have to sacrifice quality 1080p video or the build-in siren just because it's battery-powered.

$150 at Amazon

Stick it anywhere

Ring Stick Up Cam

Ring Stick Up Cam is probably the single-most versatile camera that Ring makes. Available in both hardwired and battery-powered varieties, Ring Stick Up Cam is designed to be placed anywhere and can be mounted or stood up thanks to the handy mount that turns into a stand.

$80 at Amazon

The great indoors

Ring Indoor Cam

Ring Indoor Cam is a purpose-built camera designed exclusively for indoor use. Its lightweight, compact nature makes it easy to place on a bookshelf or a counter so long as it's relatively close to a power outlet. Connect it to your Ring account via Wi-Fi connection and check your home from anywhere.

$45 at Amazon

Doorbell Cameras up to 46% off

A Ring without the wire

Ring Video Doorbell 3

Ring's 3rd-generation wire-free video doorbell is more capable than ever, packing in quality 1080p video, infrared night vision, support for 2.4Ghz and 5GHz networks, and advanced motion detection. It's still powered by the easily removable and rechargeable battery pack, making this perfect for renters and homeowners, alike.

$140 at Amazon

Keep it rolling

Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus

Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus packs in everything that's great about Ring Video Doorbell 3, including the option of being battery-powered or hardwired, and packs in the new pre-roll feature. With pre-roll, Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus can record a few seconds before an actual motion event or button-press, giving you important context to what you see on the Ring app.

$160 at Amazon

Privacy and security

Ring Peephole Cam

Ring Peephole cam replaces the traditional peephole viewer on your door with something that's a lot smarter and a lot more private. The built-in privacy screen keeps people from looking in through the lens, and knock detection means that even if someone evaded the camera's motion detection, the Ring Peephole Cam will let you know that someone's knocking.

$70 at Amazon

Pro-grade features

Ring Video Doorbell Pro

Ring Video Doorbell Pro might require power wires to work, but it delivers the best motion detection features of any Ring Video Doorbell. It's also in a slimmer profile, so it just looks a bit better on your front porch than some other models.

$170 at Amazon

Crazy cheap

Ring Video Doorbell (2nd-gen)

Sometimes, there's just not arguing with price. The newly-refreshed Ring Video Doorbell (2nd-gen) utilizes the design of the original with most of the best features of Ring Video Doorbell 3, all at a significantly reduced price. It's battery-powered and can also be hardwired, which makes it just as versatile as it is affordable.

$70 at Amazon

Ding dong

Ring Video Doorbell + Chime

You can't beat a classic. For the regular price of the Ring Video Doorbell (2nd-gen), Ring's Black Friday sale includes a free Ring Chime, which acts just like that classic bell that used to reside in your hallway.

$100 at Amazon

Alarm systems up to 40% off

Emergency alerts!

Ring Alarm Security Kit (2nd-gen)

Every Ring Alarm Security Kit configuration is on sale for Black Friday, with discounts up to 40% off the regular price. Protect your home with this fantastic alarm system that pairs perfectly with any Ring camera here.

From $120 at Amazon

Get more great Black Friday deals

Ring makes some of the most popular security cameras and alarm systems available today. The company's Black Friday sale is going on right now and will run through Monday, November 30. If you're wondering what kinds of deals might be going on with Apple's own products, check out the best Apple Black Friday deals.


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