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This Ring Video Doorbell Costs Just $60, but Only for Today

Add a bit more security to your home with this amazing video doorbell now at 40% off.

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Staying safe at home can mean adding some more home security, and one of the simplest ways of doing this is with a good video doorbell. There are a lot of great options out there, but Ring makes many of our favorites. And you don't have to spend a fortune to get one, nor do you need to hire anyone to wire one in with the battery-powered model currently just $60 thanks to a 40% discount at Best Buy. You can also add a bit more security by grabbing it alongside an Indoor Cam for just $20 more, which is a great deal. Both the Ring Doorbell and the bundle are also available at Amazon if you'd prefer, but note that the pricing is limited to today only at Best Buy and Amazon will likely end its deal at the same time.

This new and improved model features 66% more vertical coverage alongside the new head-to-toe video option. By hooking it up to your phone, you can keep an eye on all activity at the front of your house and even talk to visitors via a two-way talk system. This is particularly useful when receiving packages. 

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By upgrading to a Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately), you can store all video recordings for up to 180 days. Think of it as an added layer of security for when you're on vacation. For more tech gifts like this, check out our guide on top tech gifts under $100.

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