The Ring indoor security camera on Amazon has 50,000 five-star reviews and makes shoppers feel safe | Daily Mail Online

2022-08-19 23:18:44 By : Mr. MIKE XU

By Zoe Griffin For Dailymail.com

Published: 09:21 EDT, 29 March 2022 | Updated: 09:21 EDT, 29 March 2022

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Would you like to protect your home and valuables for a one-off price of $60?

Thousands of Amazon shoppers have found that investing in a Ring indoor camera gives them peace of mind when leaving their homes unattended while they’re at work or travelling.

Whether you want to keep an eye on what your babysitter is doing, look at how your pets are behaving or protect your home from burglars, the compact and highly-rated $59.99 security camera allows you to see exactly what’s going on inside your four walls when you aren’t physically there. 

 This compact plug-in indoor camera lets you see, hear and speak to people and pets from your phone, tablet, or select Echo device.

A two-way microphone means that you can communicate back as well as well as watch, which is great for calming pets or motivating teens.  

More than 50,000 Amazon shoppers say it's given them peace of mind and more freedom. 

Simply plug in the Ring indoor camera, connect it to Wi-Fi and watch what's going on in your home live via the Ring app

A two way microphone means you can also hear what’s going on and send a message back.

This will most definitely frighten off intruders but you could also use the feature to calm down pets or remind teenage children that it’s time to get out of bed.

With almost 50,000 five star reviews on Amazon, shoppers say that if you’re not in the position to spend thousands of dollars on a home alarm system then this is a cost-effective way to take control of your security without breaking the bank.

And for extra peace of mind, the Ring stickup outside camera is only an extra $99.99 and can be mounted to a wall to keep the outside of your home secure and monitor what’s going on in the sidewalk by your house. Plus, it’s a convenient way to see what’s happening to parcel deliveries if you find that sometimes they’re not reaching you.

The Ring app allows you to switch between multiple cameras inside and outside for a 360 view of your house and yard

 The free Ring App on your smart phone allows you to watch what's going on live and you can toggle between different cameras if you have more than one set up.

Upgrade to Ring Protect for $3 a month for a comprehensive service that lets you review what you missed and see, save, and share videos and photos.

The indoor camera is also compatible with Alexa so if you have an Alexa device with a screen like the Echo Show 5, which you can pick up for $38.99, then you can ask Alexa to show you what's happening at any time. 

The Ring indoor camera can also be used to keep track of what's happening downstairs while you're upstairs through Alexa, or you can use an Alexa at work to see what's happening at home

‘At $60 this camera is great value,' praised one reviewer who gave it a full five stars. 'Very small size and easy setup and the picture quality is excellent.'

Another added: 'We purchased these to monitor our mother in her home after she suffered a series of falls. These cameras truly bring peace of mind. No more wondering, "Is she alright?" It comes with night vision and a two-way speaker at a very low price.'

A third was impressed by how it calmed his dogs when he has to leave them, writing: ‘Buying this was a blessing for being able to keep track of our dogs when we’re away from the house. The male dog, in particular has destroyed multiple pillows and a couple of dog beds in his fits of anger. With the two-way communication, we can check in on them any time and even speak to them.'

A one-year warranty is included with every Ring indoor camera purchase so you can guarantee your $59.99 investment will protect your home for an entire year and most likely longer. 

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