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If you want to grab yourself a home security ecosystem, then Ring has a lot to offer, and not just the Ring Video Doorbell, which happens to be one of the best video doorbells out there. Besides the doorbell, there are also Ring security cameras and alarm systems that you can set up around the home to keep you safe and give you peace of mind. And, if you’re already in the Ring ecosystem, adding more Ring devices is relatively easy. Luckily, there are also a lot of great deals for you to take advantage of, which is why we’ve collected our favorite Ring deals for you below.

That said, if you’re not particularly tied to Ring, you could check out its competitor with these Google Nest deals or our more general roundup of security camera deals instead.

Ring Battery Doorbell Plus (refurbished) — $78 $199 60% off

The Ring Battery Doorbell Plus installed outside a front door.
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While models like the Ring Video Doorbell will get the job done, choosing the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus for your front door will get you some upgraded and exclusive features. Battery life in the Doorbell Plus is three times better than the original, and installation is just as easy, as you won’t have to fuss with wires when installing this model. It offers a 150-degree field of view and a head-to-toe view of who’s ringing the doorbell. Some additional features of the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus include live view, crime and safety alerts, real-time notifications, and quick replies that let you choose preset responses or as visitors to leave a message.

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Ring Video Doorbell + Ring Indoor Cam — $80 $140 43% off

A picture of the Venetian Bronze color of the Ring Video Doorbell next to the 2nd Gen Indoor Plug-in 1080p Security Camera.
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This bundle gets you the second-generation Ring Video Doorbell, which is the runner-up in our list of the best video doorbells, and the Ring Indoor Cam security camera. The battery-powered Ring Video Doorbell offers 1080p HD video and two-way talk, which will allow you to see and talk to whoever’s outside your door, and it will send real-time notifications to your smartphone whenever someone presses the button or triggers the motion sensors. The Ring Indoor Cam, meanwhile, will let you watch what’s going on inside the house, and it also offers two-way talk and a Privacy Cover that you can manually activate.

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Ring Stick Up Cam Plug-In — $60 $100 40% off

The Ring Stick Up Cam Battery among decorations on a shelf.
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The Ring Stick Up is a good security camera for indoors or outdoors. It can go almost anywhere, and allows you to hear and speak to people on camera from your phone or tablet. You can customize the motion sensors to focus on specific areas of your home, and it has a Live View that allows you to watch over your home in 1080p Full HD resolution at any time. It even works with Alexa, allowing you to hear audio announcements when motion is detected. The Ring Stick Up sets up in minutes and it charges easily with a removable battery pack. This is a great option if you’re looking for something capable but versatile.

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Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Solar — $180 $210 14% off

Ring Spotlight Solar review
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The Ring Spotlight Cam Plus is the more affordable version of the Ring Spotlight Cam Pro, as it gives up features like 3D Motion Detection and Bird’s Eye View, according to our Ring security camera buying guide. The security camera offers a 140-degree horizontal field of view, 1080p HD recording with live views, two-way talk, a siren, and motion-triggered LED lights. The solar panel that comes with it is very easy to install, and it will provide enough juice to keep the Ring Spotlight Cam Plus running at all times.

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Ring Alarm 5-Piece Kit + Ring Video Doorbell — $235 $250 6% off

A bundle that includes the Ring Alarm 5-Piece Kit and the Ring Video Doorbell.
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The Ring Alarm 5-Piece Kit includes a base station, a keypad that you can use to arm and disarm the system, a contact sensor that sets off the alarm when its components stop touching each other such as when a window is opened, a motion detector that’s triggered by movement, and a range extender that allows you to place the sensors further away from the base station. With this bundle, you’ll also get the second-generation Ring Video Doorbell.

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More Ring deals we love

The Ring Stick Up Cam Elite.
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There are more Ring deals online, so feel free to check out what else is out there if you still can’t decide what to buy. To help you out, we’ve collected all of the other amazing discounts for Ring devices that you can shop right now. You’re going to have to hurry with your purchase though — you wouldn’t want to miss out on these discounts because it took you a day or two to decide.

A security software deal worth checking out: 55% off Incogni

Besides the physical security that is provided by the Ring ecosystem, you may also want to consider your digital security. Unfortunately, data brokers are very good at collecting data like your home address, contact information, and even your social security number and then selling that data to third parties. That does mean that you’ll get a lot more spam, harassment calls, and even scams sent your way, which nobody likes or appreciates.

Luckily, services like Incogni can help a lot in that regard. As a service, it goes through its global list of data brokers to see if your information is contained within their databases. If your data is found, then Incogni goes through the whole process of getting that information removed, and that includes disputing any potential rejected requests. It also does this for the whole time you’re subscribed to the service since these data brokers might re-acquire your information.

So, if you’d like to snag yourself a subscription, we have a great offer for you that will knock 55% off the usual yearly price of Incogni, bringing it down to around $90 a year or $7.49 a month. You can take advantage of the deal by following the link below and using the code DIGITALDEAL during checkout.

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