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Save 37% on easy to install Ring Outdoor Camera duo that 'gives peace of mind'
Save 37% on easy to install Ring Outdoor Camera duo that 'gives peace of mind'

Daily Record

time3 days ago

  • Daily Record

Save 37% on easy to install Ring Outdoor Camera duo that 'gives peace of mind'

The Ring Outdoor Camera Battery is a wireless alternative to CCTV If you're looking for a reliable, wireless alternative to a traditional CCTV system, the Ring Outdoor Camera might be worth considering. With features designed to enhance home security without the hassle of hardwiring, it's become a popular pick for those wanting flexible and simple surveillance. The bundle of two cameras is available now on Amazon for £99.99, down from £159.98, a 37 percent discount. This HD camera supports 1080p video, two-way talk, WiFi, and works with Alexa. The two camera bundle comes in a clean white finish and is packed with features, including HD video and night vision, so you can monitor outdoor spaces even in low light. Its adjustable motion detection and customisable zones help reduce unnecessary alerts, and thanks to its weather-resistant design, it can be mounted almost anywhere outside. Ring says the setup is simple. 'Powered by a removable Quick Release Battery Pack,' the camera's battery can be recharged or swapped out with ease. You'll also get a 30-day free trial of Ring Home, which allows you to save recorded videos for up to 180 days and receive person alerts and more. Without the subscription, which starts from £4.99 a month, features like video storage are limited. The product currently holds an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 16,000 reviews, indicating it's a popular choice. If you're weighing your options, there are some decent alternatives available. The eufy Security SoloCam S340 is a solar-powered wireless camera with dual lenses, 3K resolution, and 360 degree surveillance. It's a pricier option at £124 (RRP £179), but it doesn't require a subscription and has a 4.4-star rating from 2,024 reviews. For a more budget-friendly choice, the TP-Link Tapo C310 offers 3MP resolution and wired installation for just £29.99. It has earned an impressive 4.7-star rating from 616 reviews. But if it's the Ring cameras you're after, you're not alone, it continues to earn praise from users, with many calling it a solid choice for home security. One user wrote: "Good cameras that work well. Easy to install. Wide angle for large viewing area. Gives peace of mind… batteries last a reasonable time." However, not everyone was impressed. One reviewer said: 'To use this without a subscription makes it pretty useless… Do not waste your money.' Another user shared: 'Fab little outdoor camera, ideal for keeping an eye on your puppy/kids in the garden… excellent video quality also works in low light in the night.' Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. But another warned: 'Once your free trial ends, it stops being informative and becomes an annoying app… AMAZON, this is a major money-spinning annoyance.' Still, others remain loyal to the brand. As one customer put it: 'I love Ring cameras… I have 6. Great for capturing things going on in the neighbourhood. Easy to use and nice size.' Still, if you're happy to subscribe, or just want a reliable camera for live viewing and alerts, the Ring Outdoor Camera remains a popular pick.

Ring is giving away FREE outdoor cameras worth £80 – and it only takes 30 seconds to apply
Ring is giving away FREE outdoor cameras worth £80 – and it only takes 30 seconds to apply

Scottish Sun

time10-05-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Ring is giving away FREE outdoor cameras worth £80 – and it only takes 30 seconds to apply

Don't miss important tips to help the cause at the bottom DING DONG Ring is giving away FREE outdoor cameras worth £80 – and it only takes 30 seconds to apply RING is giving away free video cameras to selected Brits as part of a special initiative. The Ring Outdoor Camera Battery is a stick up cam device that would normally set you back £79.99. 2 Ring wants to support birdwatching across the UK Credit: Ring 2 Bird species like Greenfinch have experienced declines in recent years Credit: Ring / RSPB But Gen Z and Millennials can apply to get one totally free in an effort to encourage help with an important conservation effort. The Amazon-owned firm is mostly associated with home security. But it turns out hundreds of Ring users are using their cameras to monitor garden wildlife too. In a fresh twist, Ring has teamed up with RSPB to support remote birdwatching in the UK. Data from the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch survey shows that Starling numbers have dropped to their lowest recorded levels, while Song Thrush and Greenfinch populations have also experienced significant declines over the past 40 years. "The decline of key British bird species like the Starling and Greenfinch highlights the urgent need for conservation efforts across the UK," said Emma Marsh, the RSPB's director of digital technology and communications. "Remote birdwatching plays a crucial role in raising awareness and connecting people to nature, and every sighting contributes to our understanding and protection of these vital species." A study suggests a growing interest in birds among younger generations, with a quarter (24 per cent) of under-35s planning to begin birdwatching. So, Ring is giving away 50 video cameras to those aged between 18 and 35 years-old. All you have to do is fill out a quick form and give a short 50 word reason why you want to birdwatch. Ring introduces new doorbell security features Those who have a Ring Home subscription and manage to capture footage of priority species - including Starlings, Song Thrushes, or Greenfinches - are encouraged to share their footage with the RSPB. "Ring is best known for keeping neighbourhoods safer, but we're always impressed by how our devices can capture remarkable wildlife footage," said Dave Ward, Managing Director EU & International at Ring. "We hope that collaborating with the RSPB will raise important awareness of declining bird species, while encouraging customers of all ages to enjoy the benefits of connecting with nature from wherever they are."

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