What can give you peace of mind while you’re traveling away from home? Or even just making a quick grocery run while leaving your pets behind? A home Wi-Fi security camera with a remote live feed that you can check in on whenever you want, wherever you want!
I’m talking about something like this Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam, which is now down to its best price ahead of Prime Day: $40 (was $80). This is an early Prime Day deal, so you’ll need a Prime sub to take advantage—but if you aren’t a Prime member, all you have to do is start a free 30-day Prime trial. With it, you’ll also be able to score Prime Day deals next week!
All you need for this security camera is the Ring app. Once you’re connected, you can peek in at any time via the Live View, and you can control the camera’s position with 360 degrees of horizontal panning and 169 degrees of vertical tilting. With 1080p video and color night vision, you’ll get a clear image at all times of day—and you can even talk to whoever’s in the room via Two-Way Talk.
This Ring camera also comes with Alexa support, so you can integrate with other Alexa devices (like smart displays) to pull up and watch footage. Worried about what it records when you’re chilling at home? Use the built-in privacy cover to block recording. With a paid Ring Home subscription, you can also unlock extra features like 180 days of event history, person/package/vehicle alerts, and more.
Get the Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam for 50% off before this early Prime Day deal expires! If you’d rather still shop around, be sure to check out our roundup of the best early Prime Day deals on security cameras!
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