If you are interested in the home's Best Security Camera systems, Ring is one of the best-known brands out there. However, before one starts buying the Ring cameras and equipment you might be considering asking yourself, In this let us uncover the Ring camera prices based on the model so you have an idea of what you pay for.

Ring Camera Pricing Overview

Cost is an important consideration when choosing Home Security System cameras, and Ring has various models available for purchase at varying prices. They are video doorbells, spotlight cams, floodlight cams, indoor cams, and stick-up cams. Ring cameras are mostly 1080p high-definition cameras with features such as motion detection, mobile alerts, live view, and two-way talk.

In general, Ring camera retail prices span roughly:

  • Video doorbells: $99-$249
  • Spotlight cams: $199-$229
  • Floodlight cams: $249-$279
  • Indoor cams: $59.99-$199
  • Stick-up cams: $99-$199

For some products, the sale price of products may not be the same as their retail price. It can be even more flexible depending on bundles, sales, refurbished products, Ring Protect cloud storage subscriptions, and other factors.

More detail on standard pricing across Ring’s most popular camera options.

Ring Video Doorbells

The firm mostly produces video doorbells, and the Ring Video Doorbells are the most sought-after ones. They replace your current wire doorbell so that, using your phone, you may view and interact with the individuals at your doorway.

The latest Ring Video Doorbell models include: 

Ring Video Doorbell Wired: $64.99

Since this affordable HD doorbell depends on the current doorbell wire for its operation, it requires no additional wiring. It has 1080p high-density video, a built-in intercom, and enhanced motion detection.

Ring Video Doorbell 3: $139.99 (originally $199.99)

WiFi connection in 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks has become better with the Ring Doorbell 3. It can also run on doorbell wires for the power supply or a detachable rechargeable battery.

Ring Video Doorbell 4: $199.99

The Ring 4 can record videos in Color Night Vision and has 3D motion detection with a bird’s eye view. It also has dual power options and dual-band Wi-Fi.

Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2: $249.99

Ring’s newest video doorbell offers features such as head-to-toe HD+ video with 1536p resolution and motion tracking. It operates through doorbell wires or the internal, easy-swapping battery and has dual-band WiFi for connectivity.

As you can see, Ring doorbells start at $60 and go up to $250 for top-of-the-line devices with all the bells and whistles. All offer the features you would want in a smart video doorbell. The higher price will give you improved connectivity, battery features, superior video and motion tracking, and many other things.

Spotlight Cams

Ring Spotlight Cams integrated LED spotlights into your security cameras to light up your property.

Prices are:

  • Ring Spotlight Cam Wired: More than $199
  • Ring Spotlight Cam Battery: $229

The Spotlight Cam is completely wireless, powered by a battery, which means that it can be mounted anywhere as there are no cables to deal with. While the wireless version uses batteries, the wired version plugs into standard power sockets for an uninterruptible power supply. Both have 1080 HD video, custom motion zones, and programmable spotlights.

Floodlight Cams

Ring Floodlight Cams feature ultra-bright floodlights up to 3000 lumens with a 1080p security camera integrated. Prices are:

  • Ring Floodlight Cam: $249
  • Ring Floodlight Cam Pro: While the average number of shares is 2 313 594, the average value of the shares is $279.

The Floodlight Cam Pro adds more with 3D motion detection that records the video in a birds-eye view security footage and smart radar tech. As for the lighting, however, both models are equipped with LED floodlights that are capable of providing sufficient illumination to large outdoor areas.

Indoor Cams

For outdoor use, Ring Doorbells and Security Cameras allow you to choose between hardwired and fully wireless installations.

  • Ring Indoor Cam: $59.99
  • Ring Indoor Cam Wired: $149.99

The main advantage of the cheaper standard Indoor Cam is that it is small and easily transportable, which can be placed on any flat surface and taken from one room to another. However, it has the disadvantage of having to be manually recharged. The wired mouse is slightly more expensive and has the advantage of a continuous power supply. However, it is somewhat limited in placement as it requires to be plugged in close to a power outlet.

Both record at 1080 HD, and include motion zones and detection, mobile notifications, live view, and two-way talk that is intercom-style.

Stick Up Cams

Lastly, Ring Stick Up Cams deliver wired, battery-powered, or solar panel choices at differing price points:

  • Ring Stick Up Cam Battery: More than $99
  • Ring Stick Up Cam Plug-In: For Windows 8, users will have to part with $149.99.
  • Ring Stick Up Cam Solar: It is $179.99.

The main decision here is which power system is best suited to your installation environment and usage requirements. All the StickUp Cams offer features such as personalized motion detection, streaming videos, intercom, and 1080p recording.

In Summary

Ring cameras are priced between $60 and $280 at retail depending on the doorbells, spotlights, floodlights, and indoor, and hardwired options among other factors that determine price. Prices may be different and final sales are sometimes lower with on-sale offers or when products are bundled together. However, for total protection and security of the Ring camera, it costs between $200-$400 or more, especially for multiple cameras offering full coverage.

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