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Ring’s Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera Just Crashed to a New Amazon Low Ahead of Prime Day

Ring’s Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera Just Crashed to a New Amazon Low Ahead of Prime Day
Ring’s Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera Just Crashed to a New Amazon Low Ahead of Prime Day


We all care about home security. After all, knowing our loved ones, pets and belongings are safe can give us priceless peace of mind. A lot of us have invested on an outdoor security camera that keeps an eye on our packages, driveway and street, like the Ring doorbell camera. The inside of our home could also use a boost in security, and an indoor security camera is a great way of doing so, such as the recently-released Ring Pan-Tilt indoor camera now available for just $50 at Amazon. The deal saves you 38% on the usual asking price ahead of Amazon’s second Prime Day event this year. 

The Ring Pan-Tilt indoor camera has some pretty solid features you’d expect from an indoor cam. This includes two-way audio, so you can talk to whoever is in front of the camera and they can answer you, as well as 360-degree pan coverage so regardless of what angle you keep the camera at, you’ll be able to see the entire room. You can control this camera from your phone through the app, which is convenient. Best of all, it has night vision as well so whatever time of the day it is, you can clearly see what’s going on. 

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And unlike a lot of cameras that come in only stark black or white colors, this camera offers a few more neutral options like a blush pink, gray and cream. Since this is a device that’s going to be sat in full view inside your home, these gentler hues might at least help it blend in with your decor a little better. 

For more home finds, check out our roundup of the best smart home deals happening right now. 



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