Monitor Your Front Door With a Ring Video Doorbell

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Getting tired of getting up to answer the door, hearing the doorbell or a knock and not knowing whether it’s another package delivery or a person standing there? A Ring Video Doorbell could end all this for you. This device will replace your existing doorbell while recording footage of visitors and alerting you to people on your doorstep or motion in the area.

The Ring has two-way talk, customizable settings, and connects via 2.4 GHz. As the second generation doorbell, it has improved motion detection, and privacy zones and audio privacy.

Real-time notifications will be sent directly to your phone. If you connect an Echo device, you can get notifications there as well. As the Ring won’t play your existing doorbell sound, connect a Chime to hear it or rely on hearing a doorbell sound through your phone or Echo device.

Ring Video Doorbell Wired or Wireless

Advanced motion detection will alert you to someone on your doorstep before they hit the Ring Video Doorbell. Talk to them by turning on the mic in the app on your phone or by telling Alexa to “talk to the front door.” The camera has improved night vision with sharper contrast and records in 1080p HD for you to catch all details, even on videos recorded in the dark.

Install the Ring by hardwiring it using your existing wiring and the toolkit that it ships with or via a built-in rechargeable battery. Set it up quickly through the Ring app. Subscribe to a Ring Protect Plan to record all videos and keep them for review for up to 180 days. Share them with members of your household and other interested parties.

Take $40 off the price of the Ring and pay just $59.99, in your choice of Venetian Bronze or Satin Nickel. Add a Ring Stickup Cam for $109.99 altogether or a Ring Indoor Cam for $79.99 altogether.

Buy the Ring Video Doorbell today, and end your concerns about answering the doorbell every time, while enjoying an increased sense of security.

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