Save $100 on a Ring Video Doorbell with Echo Show 5 Bundle

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With the number of packages that can get sent to your home regularly, it makes it burdensome to not know each time whether it’s a visitor or just another package on the doorstep. You can eliminate the guesswork with a Ring Video Doorbell with Echo Show 5 Bundle. You’ll know who it is at your door every time, whether it’s just another delivery, a stranger, or a neighbor. And if you buy now during Amazon Prime Days, you can save $99.99.

The video doorbell features 1080p HD and has enhanced features that allow you to see who is standing on your doorstep. Thanks to the triggers that go off in the built-in motion sensors, you can view the video on your phone, tablet, PC, or an Amazon Echo Show.

This device has received an update that allows you to see improved motion detection, privacy zones, and night vision. A built-in rechargeable battery connects to power through your existing doorbell wires.

Set up the Ring Doorbell easily through the Ring app, and mount it using the included tools. You can also sign up for a Ring Protect Plan subscription to record your videos, review what you’ve missed, etc.

Ring Echo Show Bundle Setup

The Echo Show 5 not only shows you the Ring Doorbell video footage but also works with Alexa to allow you to set alarms, check your calendar, hear the news or weather, etc.

It allows you to monitor all the smart devices in your home and connect with video calling to anyone with the Alexa app or an Echo device with a screen. You can also watch streamed movies and TV shows through Prime Video, Netflix, and more. Stream music as well through Amazon Music, Apple Music, and Spotify.

Take $99.99 off the price of this bundle and pay just $84.99 in your choice of Satin Nickel or Venetian Bronze. Pay $74.99 for just the Doorbell, $109.98 to add a Ring Chime, or $144.98 with a Ring Stick Up Cam Battery. Pay $159.99 by switching out the Doorbell for a Video Doorbell 3.

Ring Video Doorbell with Echo Show 5 Bundle

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