This Video Doorbell Doubles As A Security Camera And It Is On Sale For Prime Day [UPDATED]

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Update: The Prime Day inventory of the Ring Video Doorbell has sold out

A month ago, we reviewed the Ring Video Doorbell. I implore you to go check out all that we said, but I’ll recap it here: we are big fans of the Ring Video Doorbell. He’s a paragraph from that post, relating the experience of friends of mine who’ve had one for awhile now:

It is a video doorbell: As such, no matter where they are, they can see who is at their doorstep simply by checking the app on their phone. They can see immediately when a package arrives or if an uninvited visitor attempts any funny business on their property. (You can also save the footage of every time someone moves on your doorstep to watch again later). In fact, if someone comes to their door and they aren’t home, they can actually communicate with them right then and there from their remote location. (My first thought: Perfect for telling the UPS guy not to just leave packages on the doorstep for porch pirates).

We wrote about the Ring Video Doorbell back then because it was $50 off, a great deal at the time. But now it’s Prime Day, and Amazon is putting previously great deals to shame. Until the end of the day, the video doorbell is over $70 off.

Normally $250, this video doorbell is 20 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $250, this video doorbell is 259percent off for Prime Day (Photo via Amazon)

Ring Video Doorbell Pro (Wiring Required), Works with Amazon Alexa on sale for $176.69

My friends who have one of these absolutely love it. And the video quality – 1080p HD video and infrared LEDs – also works great at night, a very positive trait when it comes to a doorbell that effectively doubles as a security camera.

Be sure to check out our running list of the day’s best Prime Day deals.

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