Prime Day starts tomorrow and the Ring Pan-Tilt indoor Cam is already on sale for a record-low of $50

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Ring devices are on sale for October Prime Day already, joining a bevy of other Amazon devices that have discounts you can snag right now. Take, for instance, the Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam, which was unveiled back in May. The device is on sale for $50. That’s a discount of $30 and its lowest price to date.

There’s no prizes for guessing what this camera can do — it has a motorized base that can rotate 360 degrees to give you a complete view of the room (as long as it’s positioned optimally, of course). The camera also has a tilt range of 169 degrees and it captures HD video. It has the same features as other indoor Ring cams, such as Live View and two-way talk. Those with a Ring Protect Plan will gain access to additional features. There’s also a physical privacy shutter that disengages the mic and camera.

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The Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam, which can rotate 360 degrees, has dropped to its lowest price to date of $50. 

$50 at Amazon

Elsewhere, the new Ring Battery Doorbell is 40 percent off and down to $60 and the Doorbell Pro is 35 percent off and down to $150. These are both some of the newest video doorbells Ring has debut over the past year, and both have easy-to-remove batteries that you’ll recharge periodically to keep the devices running.

Also, the regular Ring Indoor Cam has dropped to $30, which again marks a record low. It’s 50 percent off the usual price of $60. Likewise, the Ring Stick Up Camera Pro is half off and has reached a record low price. This model, which is designed to withstand regular rain and snow while capturing footage in 1080p HDR, is on sale for $90.

Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice, and stay tuned to Tech Reader.com for all of the best tech deals coming out of October Prime Day 2024.





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