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Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) 2 Pack for $60 at Amazon

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Two pack of the Ring Indoor Camera (2nd Gen) for $60. One camera is $60, but you can get two cameras for the price of one, $60.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CD31RLDK
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Two pack of the Ring Indoor Camera (2nd Gen) for $60. One camera is $60, but you can get two cameras for the price of one, $60.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CD31RLDK

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rondeng0505
Yesterday
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How is the price? Since I have their ring bell, I mind as well want to get their cameras
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CJfromSanAndreas
Yesterday
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Quote from rondeng0505 :
How is the price? Since I have their ring bell, I mind as well want to get their cameras
Its a good price for the wired. I bought some a while back "on sale" and they were like 90 from Amazon
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KLondike5-1212
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I don't believe these will put out an rtsp stream, so, you will be locked into their ecosystem, paying them monthly to store your videos. If you want to store your own vids on your own NAS get something that will put out a non-proprietary rtsp stream.
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ash78
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Quote from rondeng0505 :
How is the price? Since I have their ring bell, I mind as well want to get their cameras

The hardware keeps dropping and the subscription prices keep going up, even though storage and cloud prices overall are dropping, too.

It's almost like they planned this! Smilie
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tptiburon
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Personally, I'd wait for Prime Day on the 8th-11th. "Prime Day" is Amazon's birthday, so the sole purpose is to promote THEIR items, like Ring. I picked up a few of the wired indoor cameras in the past for $20, so this deal seems high. Also look at Woot as they'll usually have Ring cameras. Not to TC on the deal, but we're literally just about a week away from their summer "Black Friday" so I'd wait on Ring Cameras. Just my 2 cents from a cheapskate with about 20 Ring cameras.
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nismos14
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8h ago
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Quote from rondeng0505 :
How is the price? Since I have their ring bell, I mind as well want to get their cameras
Might as well
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armedmetallica
7h ago
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Quote from KLondike5-1212 :
I don't believe these will put out an rtsp stream, so, you will be locked into their ecosystem, paying them monthly to store your videos. If you want to store your own vids on your own NAS get something that will put out a non-proprietary rtsp stream.
While I used to agree with this in theory, $99/yr is hard to beat for unlimited cameras. I have ring for my doorbell, and a spotlight. For my indoor cameras, I use a amcrest to Frigate.

These two are going to be installed in open areas while on vacation. After that, probably cover two angles in the garage.

For outdoor stuff, the other brands work OK. Nothing I've seen works as good as ring for detection and notifications.

Plus is that although not RTSP, motion can trigger events in Home Assistant so you can turn on lights and stuff.

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armedmetallica
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Quote from nismos14 :
Might as well
Mined as well get mines.
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badaboom
6h ago
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Quote from armedmetallica :
While I used to agree with this in theory, $99/yr is hard to beat for unlimited cameras. I have ring for my doorbell, and a spotlight. For my indoor cameras, I use a amcrest to Frigate.

These two are going to be installed in open areas while on vacation. After that, probably cover two angles in the garage.

For outdoor stuff, the other brands work OK. Nothing I've seen works as good as ring for detection and notifications.

Plus is that although not RTSP, motion can trigger events in Home Assistant so you can turn on lights and stuff.

What I would like to see Ring cameras is local storage, like a SD card in the camera or the base station. In case of Internet failure or lost connection there is not way to see the footages.
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premiumxc
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Quote from badaboom :
What I would like to see Ring cameras is local storage, like a SD card in the camera or the base station. In case of Internet failure or lost connection there is not way to see the footages.
Yeah, that local storage option already exists. It's called a WYZE cam.
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scottman
3h ago
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Quote from premiumxc :
Yeah, that local storage option already exists. It's called a WYZE cam.
Such a WYZE ass comment. Big Grin

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