Woot Is Blowing Out Ring Video Doorbells, Starting At $49.99
Woot is currently blowing out a number of Ring Video Doorbell models today, starting as low as $49.99. That is a pretty good deal for a Ring Video Doorbell. Now, these are used models, so they aren’t brand new, which is definitely an important thing to remember here.
The Ring Video Doorbell is $49.99 and available in two finishes: Venetian Bronze and Satin Nickel. Then the Ring Video Doorbell 2 is available for $79.99.
These doorbells are really great to have outside of your home, as you are able to see who is at the door and also talk to whoever is at the door. You also have the ability to see who is at the door, even if they don’t want you to see that they are there. This is a great insurance policy towards keeping your packages on your porch and making sure that they don’t get stolen.
With the Ring app, you can see who’s at the door, and get notifications when they arrive. That means that even when you are not at home, you can see who is at your home and tell them to go away, or find out why they are there. Which is a pretty nice feature to have here.
Additionally, since Ring (as well as Woot) is owned by Amazon, it does sport Alexa support. With Alexa, you’re going to be able to have your Echo devices ring like a traditional doorbell when someone rings the doorbell. You can also bring up the live feed on your Echo Show, Fire TV or Fire Tablet. And you can also speak with whoever is at your door through the Echo speakers in your home
You can pick up the Ring Video Doorbell from Woot by clicking here. You’ll want to hurry as this is going to be good today only.
Ring Video Doorbell – Woot – $49.99
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