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frontpageEragorn | Staff posted Sep 24, 2025 04:15 AM
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Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) w/ 1080p HD Video & Color Night Vision

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Amazon has Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) w/ 1080p HD Video & Color Night Vision on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • 1080p HD Video & Color Night Vision
  • Two-Way Talk
  • Manual Audio & Video Privacy Cover
  • Motion Alerts with
  • Advanced Pre-Roll
  • Hear custom notifications from Echo Dot, launch video with Echo Show, and enjoy hands-free home monitoring with select Alexa-enabled devices.
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  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 (32k+ global ratings)
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Amazon has Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) w/ 1080p HD Video & Color Night Vision on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for finding this deal.

Available:Specs:
  • 1080p HD Video & Color Night Vision
  • Two-Way Talk
  • Manual Audio & Video Privacy Cover
  • Motion Alerts with
  • Advanced Pre-Roll
  • Hear custom notifications from Echo Dot, launch video with Echo Show, and enjoy hands-free home monitoring with select Alexa-enabled devices.
  • Siren

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • This offer is $5 lower (17% savings) than previous Front Page deal that earned 72+ thumbs up.
  • For the same price from other retailers, check out this deal.
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 (32k+ global ratings)
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Sep 24, 2025 03:25 PM
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Sep 25, 2025 07:40 AM
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DealsAllTheWaySep 25, 2025 07:40 AM
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Quote from hardwhite :
Great if you want to let the police see your home

What do you mean?
Sep 25, 2025 04:50 PM
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johndoe35Sep 25, 2025 04:50 PM
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Quote from hardwhite :
Great if you want to let the police see your home
Bought 4. Now I have 6 and paying $10 a month for cloud uploading and automatic recording for 6 devices. This is ridiculously cheap. I don't have to do anything, no data backup to worry about.
Sep 25, 2025 05:19 PM
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jaredalanmitchellSep 25, 2025 05:19 PM
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Their other cameras seem to be on a good sale as well. Just closed on a house and we're not there everyday, snagged this one and the doorbell cam. Thanks OP
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kjthrifty3kSep 28, 2025 04:14 PM
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Quote from hardwhite :
Great if you want to let the police see your home
Tell me you don't understand how Ring works without telling me you don't understand how Ring works
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Sep 28, 2025 09:33 PM
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cpsmith1984Sep 28, 2025 09:33 PM
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These vs wyze? I have had the ring doorbell years ago but switched to wyze. Are these a big upgrade?

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Sep 28, 2025 10:15 PM
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GeekesmindSep 28, 2025 10:15 PM
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Picked up last black one from best buy and just ordered another one from Amazon
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warsawsSep 28, 2025 10:16 PM
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Quote from hardwhite :
Great if you want to let the police see your home
I do want to.
Sep 29, 2025 12:12 AM
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IGGUSSep 29, 2025 12:12 AM
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Quote from DealsAllTheWay :
Quote from hardwhite [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Great if you want to let the police see your home

What do you mean?
Amazon who owns Ring sells their camera feeds to police departments across the nation (they finally admitted to it publicly a few years back). You have no choice in the matter, it's your privilege as a consumer who pays Amazon for the hardware and 'subscription'. Subscription = access to the data captured on the hardware you 'own', otherwise the hardware is an expensive paperweight, rather than allowing the cameras to be self hosted and off Amazon servers, therefore cutting your reliance on them and their alternate revenue streams they and they alone can benefit off of your content.
And then your local police force can tune in and see whatever your camera sees. But I'm sure there's not a single pedo cop who'd be remotely interested in watching your child sleep or be changed on a Ring camera used as a baby monitor, or any other moments you think should be private but Amazon couldn't care less because their terms and conditions say it's fine so far as you check the box on first setup allowing them to monetize.
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Pete_is_CheapSep 29, 2025 01:59 AM
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Total BS. If you make statements like that, please google first to make sure you are correct.
First of all, it was on a request-only basis (the end user had to agree to release the footage), and secondly the entire option to even do this was completely disabled over a 1.5 years ago.

Here's an article from NPR article from January 2024:
"Amazon-owned Ring will stop allowing police departments to request doorbell camera footage from users, marking an end to a feature that has drawn criticism from privacy advocates.
In a blog post on Wednesday, Ring said it will sunset the "Request for Assistance" tool, which allows police departments and other public safety agencies to request and receive video captured by the doorbell cameras through Ring's Neighbors app."

https://www.npr.org/2024/01/25/12...ra-footage
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IGGUSSep 30, 2025 02:36 PM
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Quote from Pete_is_Cheap :
Total BS. If you make statements like that, please google first to make sure you are correct.
First of all, it was on a request-only basis (the end user had to agree to release the footage), and secondly the entire option to even do this was completely disabled over a 1.5 years ago.

Here's an article from NPR article from January 2024:
"Amazon-owned Ring will stop allowing police departments to request doorbell camera footage from users, marking an end to a feature that has drawn criticism from privacy advocates.
In a blog post on Wednesday, Ring said it will sunset the "Request for Assistance" tool, which allows police departments and other public safety agencies to request and receive video captured by the doorbell cameras through Ring's Neighbors app."

https://www.npr.org/2024/01/25/12...ra-footage
You are wrong Pete and spreading bad information. Everything I said before is 100% accurate and it's gotten worse since your out of date article.
I work with devices like these all the time and have my finger on the pulse of this and read the regular industry press which is far more up to date than your article from 9 months ago.
1st, the camera sharing was auto-opted in without the knowledge of the user. If you disagree please explain in simple terms how it became a scandal in the first place with Amazon first denying they were doing this at all, and without the user's knowledge. And then only after presented with irrefutable evidence, why did Amazon change it's policies?
Worth also mentioning how like some other brands, Ring camera live feeds have been searchable even over Google to and from members of the general public without the knowledge of their users.
2nd, as I correctly mentioned, Amazon is still selling your private video feeds without a warrant to who they see fit. If you're not already familiar with Axon who sells many other mass surveillance products to our governments, you may want to read up on them. After their corporate mission statement sinks in, here's an article from 2 months ago that may help open your eyes to the reality of what you and your Ring cameras are contributing to, and further erosion of any delusion of privacy you and your community may have while using these in and around your home.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/202...rveillance
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