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Save on a refurbished Ring camera at Amazon
Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.
Save $30: Get a Certified Refurbished Ring Floodlight Security Camera at Amazon for just $129.99, down from $159.99, and save $30 as of Oct. 21.
Fun fact: Did you know the Ring camera was first introduced on Shark Tank in 2013? Although it was rejected by the sharks, Amazon acquired it in 2018 for over $1 billion. I wonder how bad Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner feel about that?
As of Oct. 21, this refurbished Ring Floodlight security camera is on sale at Amazon for $129.99. If you’re thinking, Hey, that’s still pretty expensive, that is fair, but keep in mind that Ring currently sells floodlight cameras at a retail price of $179.99. That’s why buying refurbished can be really helpful.
This cam has infrared night vision and live view in 1080 HD.
Credit: Ring
In this case, “certified refurbished” means the camera has been restored to look and perform like a new Ring doorbell camera. It also comes with Lifetime Theft Protection: If it ever gets stolen, Ring will replace it for free.
Ring works with Alexa to use your voice in real time to listen, see, and speak to visitors from your personal device. It includes some serious motion-detecting capabilities, including built-in floodlights (of course) and a siren. One thing to note: Some Android users reported issues connecting with the camera.
Check out this refurbished Ring floodlight camera for $129.99 at Amazon.
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