Technology
Upgrade to a Ring security camera and save $30 with this deal
TL;DR: Monitor your home at all times with a Ring security camera, on sale for $30 off via Amazon.
What started out as a pitch on Shark Tank has now revolutionized how much control we have over our homes. Ring security cameras changed the way we keep track of our package arrivals, check who rang the doorbell (so we can decide if we want to pretend we’re not home or not) and, of course, keep our homes safe.
It’s true that since Amazon bought the company for $1 billion back in February of 2018, people have voiced their conflicting opinions on the device, saying it’s just being another way for the shopping behemoth to spy on us. (Hi Alexa!)
But if focusing on your home’s protection and safety is more important than paying attention to conspiracy theories, you’ll be happy to hear that Ring is offering their camera for $30 off, making it just $219 — a small price to pay for peace of mind.
Speaking of Alexa, the camera’s Alexa compatibility can alert you when motion is detected and also allow you to speak to your visitors through whichever Echo device you have. You’ll be able to see who’s at the door on your phone, tablet, or PC with 1080HD video and a 140-degree horizontal and 78-degree vertical field of view.
Plus, if your camera (ironically) gets stolen, it will be replaced for free under Ring’s Lifetime Theft Protection.
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