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Shoppers empty shelves of Ring camera as price drops below £20 in rare deal

Shoppers empty shelves of Ring camera as price drops below £20 in rare deal

Scottish Sun6 days ago

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Stock is now very limited so don't wait too long
DING DONG Shoppers empty shelves of Ring camera as price drops below £20 in rare deal
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BARGAIN hunters have gone wild for a big Ring product price drop that's quickly disappearing from shelves.
Shoppers are managing to save £30 on the home security gadget, which is landing into baskets for only £19 instead.
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Device usually sells for £49
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The offer is available at B&Q.
But stock appears to be dwindling fast so you'll have to check your local store for one.
The model up for sale is the Ring 2nd Gen Wireless Indoor Smart camera in white which usually costs £49.
It offers all the features Ring users love, such as the ability to watch live and remotely talk back to people - or pets.
If you have a Ring subscription it'll record videos and store them in the cloud for you too just like the doorbell device.
As the name states, this is the indoor version of the Ring camera, meaning it doesn't have suitable waterproofing to be used outside.
However, they are popular for directing outside from a window, or monitoring pets when you're not home.
It also has a 140 degree viewing angle and 9m night vision range.
There's a privacy cover too so users can physically stop it from recording videos.
Warning to criminals as new Ring doorbell AI feature makes it even easier to catch you
"Great price," one shopper wrote on HotUKDeals.
"These are great devices for monitoring an elderly relative with dementia."
Another commented: "The App is still showing quite a few in stock around my area."
However, some users have reported that their order was cancelled due to quick-selling stock, so keep an eye on local store stock.
All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.
Always do your own research before making any purchase.

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