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Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam drops to $40 for Prime Day

For Prime Day, Amazon slashes the price of Ring’s motorized indoor camera with pan and tilt to $40, making it a top pick for smart home security upgrades.

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Amazon’s Prime Day extravaganza has officially kicked off, and one standout deal is the Ring Pan‑Tilt Indoor Cam plunging from its usual $80 MSRP down to just $40—a full 50 percent off its list price and even beating the previous low of $50 spotted during earlier sales. For shoppers who’ve been waiting to motorize their home surveillance without breaking the bank, this Prime Day deal may be the perfect opportunity to upgrade your setup.

Introduced in early 2024, Ring’s Pan‑Tilt Indoor Cam brings a motorized twist to the company’s indoor camera line. Rather than a fixed field of view, this camera mounts on a base that pans a full 360 degrees and tilts up and down by 169 degrees, giving you comprehensive coverage of any room. Whether you’re trying to keep tabs on pets as they roam the living room rug, checking in on a toddler in a playpen, or simply monitoring all corners of your home office, the Pan‑Tilt Cam ensures there are no more blind spots—right from the Ring mobile app.

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  • Ring keeps an eye on every angle with new pan-tilt indoor cam

The live‑view feed streams at 1080p resolution, with full‑color night vision to capture clear details even after lights‑out. Two‑way talk lets you pop in to say hello—or play bodyguard—through your smartphone, while motion alerts keep you tuned in to activity as it happens. It’s a full suite of modern home‑security features, neatly packaged into a device that costs half as much as usual during this Prime Day deal.

Beyond the headline‑grabbing pan and tilt, Ring has packed in a few thoughtful extras:

  • Privacy shutter: A physical slider covers the lens and cuts off audio/video feeds, so you can be certain the camera is off when you want privacy.
  • 24/7 recording: Record continuously and scroll back in time—up to 14 days of rolling footage—so nothing gets missed.
  • Advanced pre‑roll: Capture up to six seconds of motion before your camera’s motion zone is triggered, giving you context for every alert.
  • Easy setup: Plug in, open the Ring app, and you’re guided through installation in minutes—no electrician required.

The Pan‑Tilt Cam comes in five stylish colors—Black, Blush, Charcoal, Starlight, and White—so you can match it to your décor rather than having to conceal it.

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If you’re new to Ring, be aware that while the camera operates out of the box, recording and advanced features require a Ring Protect subscription. Ring offers three tiers:

PlanMonthly costFeatures included
Basic Protect$4.99/monthVideo saving & sharing for a single camera
Plus Protect$9.99/monthCovers all devices at one address
Protect Pro$19.99/monthAll Plus features + 24/7 professional monitoring

Those on tighter budgets may find the Basic plan sufficient for storing and reviewing clips, while larger households with multiple Ring devices might appreciate the Plus bundle.

Who should buy?

If you’re:

  • A pet owner who wants to keep an eye on playful pups or curious kitties as they explore.
  • A parent needing to peek in on napping toddlers or check on older kids doing homework.
  • A frequent traveler seeking peace of mind with live‑view access from anywhere.
  • An existing Ring household, since you’ll benefit most from the app’s unified interface and bundled subscription.

…then snapping up the Pan‑Tilt Indoor Cam for $40 is a no‑brainer. Even casual users stand to gain from the motorized capabilities, though you do pay a little extra in the long run if you opt for a Protect plan.

Prime Day 2025’s Ring Pan‑Tilt Indoor Cam deal is the best price we’ve ever seen for a motorized indoor camera with full‑color night vision, live view, two‑way talk, and a privacy shutter. If you’ve been on the fence about expanding your home‑security arsenal or simply want more flexible coverage of your living spaces, this $40 deal is prime—pun intended—time to dive in. Just remember: a small monthly fee unlocks the full power of its recording features, so factor that into your budget. Otherwise, enjoy the peace of mind (and the pet‑cam selfies) that come with watching your home spin into view.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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