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Help secure your home with a Ring Doorbell for under $50

October 13, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of Oct. 13, you can get the Ring Video Doorbell Wired(opens in a new tab) for just $49.99 instead of $64.99 — that’s a 23% discount.


With fall in full swing, the holidays are just a few months away, which likely means you’ll see more visitors such as friends, family, and delivery personnel. If you’re a prolific party hoster or plan on ordering all your gifts online, staying up to date with who steps to your front door can be challenging. Luckily, the Ring Video Doorbell can give you peace of mind.

From delivery workers to guests, the Ring Video Doorbell lets you answer your doorbell from anywhere. And though it usually retails for $64, you can get a wired Ring Video Doorbell(opens in a new tab) for $49.99 for a limited time.

This Ring model is a small wired doorbell camera(opens in a new tab) that lets you see who’s at your doorstep in real-time with your smartphone, no matter where you are. It uses your existing doorbell wiring to receive constant power, so you won’t need to switch out batteries to keep it running. The Ring also connects to your WiFi network to send alerts to your smartphone, Alexa device, or Ring Chime anytime someone stops by. 

The Ring Video Doorbell comes with standard features you might expect from a smart doorbell. This includes a crisp 1080p camera and a Two-Way Talk function to make identifying and communicating with visitors easy. Advanced motion detection provides extra protection, as you can customize a motion zone to focus on areas you want to keep an eye on. You won’t have to worry about nighttime either; the Ring’s night vision provides a sharp contrast to help you see tiny details in low light. 

Real-time alerts(opens in a new tab) go straight to your smartphone to let you know what’s happening at all times, and it’s compatible with iOS and Android devices. That means you can stay updated with your home even while on vacation.

Install an extra pair of eyes at your front door with the wired Ring Video Doorbell, currently available for just $49.99(opens in a new tab).

Prices subject to change.

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