Save 34% on a Ring Stick Up Cam with Echo Show 5

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If you’re looking to provide more security inside or outside your home, this is a great place to start. With the Ring Stick Up Cam with Echo Show 5, you get both the camera that keeps watch over your home indoors or outdoors 24/7 and an Echo Show 5, where you can easily display your camera footage. Better still, when combined, you’re getting a discount of $64.99.

This camera can be mounted or placed on a shelf or table, inside your home to keep an eye on your children, elderly family members, and pets, or outside to keep an eye on any unwanted visitors. Choose either the battery or wired version. You can set customizable privacy zones and audio privacy to be sure nothing unintended is shared.

Ring Echo Show 5 Camera

When you combine the Ring Stick Up Cam with the Echo Show 5, you can get a live view of what’s going on inside your home or out. You can also get the live view on your mobile device with the Ring app. Record all video footage to review what you may have missed in case of an incident and share footage and images as well when you separately purchase a Ring Protect Plan.

The Echo Show 5 features a 5.5″ smart display. When you’re not using it to show live or stored security footage, you can also manage your calendar and to-do lists, check on the weather or your daily flash briefing, or use it in the kitchen to follow recipes. Use it for entertainment as well, such as movies, TV shows, podcasts, and audiobooks.

Take $64.99 off this camera and display combo and pay just $124.99

Ring Stick Up Cam with Echo Show 5

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