Ring Battery Doorbell Drops to $49.99 on Amazon for Prime Day (50% Off)

Ring Battery Doorbell Drops to .99 on Amazon for Prime Day (50% Off)

The Ring Battery Doorbell just dropped to $49.99 on Amazon for Prime Day. That is half off the $99.99 list price, making this the cheapest I have seen Ring’s newest doorbell.

If you have been thinking about adding a video doorbell to your front door, this is the time to do it.


Ring Battery Doorbell in Speckled Gray with Retinal 2K video

Best Smart Home Deal

Ring Battery Doorbell (Newest Model)

Ring’s newest battery doorbell with Retinal 2K video, 6x enhanced zoom, two-way talk, and built-in battery. No wiring needed. At $49.99, this is 50% off for Prime Day and the lowest price I have seen on this model.

Price
$49.99 (was $99.99)
Savings
$50 off (50%)
Video
Retinal 2K with wide-angle
Zoom
Up to 6x Enhanced Zoom
Audio
Two-Way Talk
Rating
4.3/5 (710 ratings)

What You Get at This Price

The Ring Battery Doorbell is Ring’s simplest, most affordable doorbell. It runs on a built-in rechargeable battery, so you do not need to mess with wiring or hire an electrician. Mount it, connect it to Wi-Fi, and you are up and running.

The Retinal 2K video is a meaningful upgrade over the older 1080p models. You get a wider field of view, sharper detail, and the 6x enhanced zoom actually lets you read packages and see faces at a distance without turning into a pixelated mess.

Two-way talk lets you speak to whoever is at your door from your phone. Useful for delivery drivers, solicitors, and telling your kids to stop running through the front yard.

Motion detection sends alerts to your phone when someone approaches. You can adjust the motion zones so it does not flag every car that drives past your house.

What Makes This Deal Worth Jumping On

Ring doorbells rarely drop below $60, even during sales. Getting the newest model at $49.99 is a genuinely good deal.

No subscription is required for live view and two-way talk. You can see who is at your door in real time without paying a monthly fee. The Ring Protect plan (starting at $3.99/month) is only necessary if you want to record and store video clips.

This pairs well with the Ring Outdoor Cam I covered recently at $40. Together, you get front door coverage plus yard or driveway monitoring for under $100.

What Is Not Great

The battery needs charging every few months depending on how much traffic your door gets. It is not a dealbreaker, but it is something to plan for. Ring sells a solar panel accessory if you want to skip the charging entirely.

No wired option means no constant power for continuous recording. If you want 24/7 recording, you need the Ring Wired Doorbell or a different system entirely.

The Speckled Gray color is fine but not everyone’s taste. If you want a different finish, check the other color options on the product page.

Bottom Line

The Ring Battery Doorbell at $49.99 is half off and worth every penny. You get Retinal 2K video, 6x zoom, two-way talk, and no required subscription for the core features.

At this price, it is an easy recommendation for anyone who wants basic front door security without a monthly commitment.

Also worth checking: My roundup of best Amazon device deals before Prime Day covers more picks across Fire TV, Blink, Echo, and eero.

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