See who's knocking (even if you're at the beach) with the Ring Video Doorbell Pro—it's $60 off
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Looking to make your home safer? A smart home video doorbell can do just that.
Most smart home video devices cost a small fortune—but not this one. You can snag this Ring Video Doorbell Pro for $189, or $60 off at Amazon. That’s a nearly 25 precent savings.
The difference between the Ring Video Doorbell Pro and the Ring Video Doorbell 2, you ask? The Ring Pro is hardwired to your home’s electrical system, while the Ring 2 requires batteries.
This smart home doorbell features a full HD video feed with a wide viewing angle that can show all activity in front of your home. The video stream is accessible to your phone, tablet or laptop, so you can see who’s at the door even if you’re running an errand.
“The picture quality was clear, colorful, above and beyond what I expected and installation was super easy. The app works great and itemizes each motion event and doorbell ring in a way that makes it very easy to navigate,” wrote a delighted five-star reviewer.
The doorbell’s motion sensor technology notifies you when visitors enter your property. And its infrared night vision ensures the device works after dark, too. The two-way talk feature even allows you to chat to whoever comes knocking, so it’s perfect for all those deliveries you’re getting while sheltering-in-place.
“Highly impressed,” added another satisfied shopper. “This is one of those devices that changes your personal habits. Instead of worrying about packages being delivered, I'm telling the UPS guy thank you from the doorbell.”
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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