Brand New 1080p Ring Doorbell is Yours with a 45% Discount this Black Friday 2023

Nov 24, 2023 at 07:03am EST
45% off 1080p Ring Video Doorbell this Black Friday 2023.

Black Friday 2023 is here and we have an extremely solid deal on a brand new 1080p capable Ring Video Doorbell.

Ring Video Doorbell with 1080p Feed, Live Notifications and More is Discounted by 45% this Black Friday - Pay Only $54.99

This doorbell is already great value at $99, but for Black Friday 2023, that price drops to just $54.99. There's no discount code, coupon or Prime membership needed to get this deal.

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Buy Ring Video Doorbell - 1080p HD video - Was $99.99, now just $54.9

Buying a smart doorbell makes so much sense in 2023. We have fast internet connections and we should be able to see who is at the door even when we are not at home. This is where the amazing Ring Video Doorbell comes in to make life simple.

Installation is easy, and the doorbell is set up using an app on your phone or tablet. Once everything is up and running, you will start receiving live notifications whenever there's activity at the front door and even have access to a live video feed.

Whenever someone rings the doorbell, you'll receive a push notification and you can answer the doorbell from your phone, complete with two-way talk capabilities.

Thanks to a built-in battery, this doorbell is extremely easy to set up and you don't have to play around with live wires to get everything working.

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