
Even though there are plenty of premium security cameras on the market, I’d argue that it’s Ring’s affordable option that takes the crown.
If you’ve been tempted to bolster your home or business’s security with some high-quality video surveillance, then you’ve probably been put off by some of the higher-priced options on the market that go for well over $100.
The thing is, you don’t need to spend a fortune to get a solid camera, which is exactly why Ring’s outstanding indoor 1080p HD camera is now a super affordable buy, having plummeted from $49.99 to just $29.99.
For those who don’t know, Ring is one of the biggest names in home security, with multiple interconnected devices that can bolster your property’s safety. The video doorbell is arguably the company’s best-known device, but at this point, you’ve even got smart lights and a wired camera.
All of these devices work together seamlessly so that if a Ring device spots anything untoward, it can automatically sound an alarm or, in some situations, alert Ring’s own security team for proper monitoring.
Of course, in an ideal circumstance, you’d have a collection of Ring cameras strewn about your premises, but if you’re only looking to add one standalone piece, this is still a strong option.
As it’s an indoor camera, the setup is instant: it simply needs a plug socket and a solid WiFi connection to get going. Once it is up and running, you can use the Ring app to monitor a live feed of what’s happening in your space, all from your smartphone.
In a pinch, you can also use the camera’s two-way talk feature to communicate with anyone on the other end, whether that’s a delivery driver needing information about where to drop off your latest Amazon order or your kids arriving home after school. In both instances, you can put their minds at ease and at least ascertain where they are.
There’s even a privacy cover which lets you disable the audio and video feed in a pinch, just in case you want a bit of privacy. The camera is also compatible with Alexa, so you can always ask Amazon’s voice assistant to show you what’s happening on the nearest compatible smart display.
It requires a power source and doesn’t run on batteries, but that could be a plus depending on where you want the camera to live. Constantly having to replace batteries or charge cameras can be a headache, whereas this camera will never run out of power unexpectedly.
Simply put, you can’t get much better than the Ring Indoor Cam for just $29.99 – it’s an instant bargain for those looking to add a bit of extra peace of mind when it comes to their security.
