Get a 1080p Ring Video Doorbell for Just $84.99 [Save $15]

Aug 31, 2022 at 01:01pm EDT
Pay just $84.99 for 1080p Ring Video Doorbell.

Keep an eye on the front door using the Ring Video Doorbell and save $15 on your purchase. This is a limited time deal only.

1080p Ring Video Doorbell Currently Just $84.99 - Works with Alexa too

You can do a lot of things to smarten up your home. You can start off with the Wi-Fi smart plug but take things to another level with something like a smart doorbell. There are plenty to choose from and the most popular one around is from Amazon itself and it’s called the Ring Video Doorbell. Right now, it’s discounted too. Pay just $84.99 and keep an eye on the front door.

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Buy Ring Video Doorbell – 2020 release – 1080p HD video - Was $99, now just $84.99

Setting up the doorbell is super duper easy and there are plenty of installation videos out there to help you through it. You even get the proper tools with the doorbell so you don’t have to use your own.

Once set up and connected to Wi-Fi, whenever someone rings the doorbell, you will get a notification on your phone or tablet. Tap the notification and you’ll see a live view of the front door. But it gets better - you can talk to the person at the door too, no matter where you are as long as you are connected to the internet.

Since the doorbell supports Amazon Alexa, therefore you can use the voice assistant to see the front door as well. This is the coolest way you can use your Echo Show, if you have one lying around.

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