Ring Indoor Cam (newest model) — Home or business security in 1080p HD video, Black

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$59.99

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Get the whole picture — Watch over your home or business day or night in 1080p HD video with Live View and Color Night Vision.
Help cover every corner, counter and more — Perfect for businesses or homes that need the flexibility to cover and protect multiple indoor spaces by connecting one or multiple Indoor Cams.
Versatile mounting options — Find the perfect angle on a table, or mount up high with the flexible swivel mount. Indoor Cam is plug-in, making it easy to move where you need it.
Video previews — Record a few extra seconds before every motion event with Advanced Pre-Roll to get a more complete picture of what happened.
Privacy at your fingertips — Turn off your camera and mic with the manual Privacy Cover, then reactivate with a simple swivel.
Get important alerts — Get real-time alerts when the camera detects movement, and choose exactly what your camera covers so you only get notified above movement that matters.
Additional protection — With a Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately), record all your videos, review stored videos for up to 180 days (photos for 7 days), and share videos.
Connect with Alexa — Hear custom notifications from Echo Dot, launch video with Echo Show, and enjoy hands-free home monitoring with select Alexa-enabled devices.

Customers Reviews

  1. Martin E.

    Great Little Camera for Home Peace of Mind
    I’ve been using the Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen, 2023 release, White) for a few weeks, and it’s been a fantastic addition to my home setup. Setting it up was a breeze—plugged it in, followed the Ring app’s step-by-step guide, and had it running in under 10 minutes. The compact design (about 3.8 inches tall) fits perfectly on my shelf, and the adjustable mount lets me angle it just right to cover my living room. It’s sleek and blends in without screaming “security camera.”The 1080p HD video is crisp and clear during the day, with vibrant colors. The color night vision is a nice upgrade from the first gen—images are decent in low light, though black-and-white night mode is sharper if it’s really dark. Motion alerts pop up instantly on my phone, and I love that I can tweak the motion zones to avoid false triggers from my ceiling fan. The two-way talk is loud and clear, perfect for checking in on my dog or startling the cat off the counter. It works seamlessly with my Alexa Echo Show, letting me pull up the live feed with a voice command.The manual privacy cover is a standout feature—just swivel it over the lens, and both the camera and mic shut off, which feels way more secure than just trusting software. The only downside is you need a Ring Protect subscription (starts at $3.99/month) to save or review videos, which adds up, but the basic plan’s 180-day storage is worth it for me. I did notice occasional Wi-Fi drops, but a quick refresh in the app fixes it—might just be my network.For $59.99, it’s a solid deal for reliable indoor monitoring, especially if you’re already in the Ring or Alexa ecosystem. If you want 2K video or don’t use Ring, you might look at something like the Eufy E220, but this cam’s simplicity and privacy features make it a winner for me. Highly recommend for keeping tabs on your home or pets

  2. Christopher A Anderson

    Smaller indoor version power cord only.
    The 2 indoor Ring cameras for the same price as 1 is a great value. These cameras are the smaller version with a privacy cover. This camera has to be plugged in and I don’t believe it has any type of battery back up. The cord used to plug into the camera (included) is a micro usb. The other end that plugs into the wall is the USB A rectangular plug. The mount stand that comes attached can be hung on a wall or sat on top of a flat surface.The Ring camera on the right is the camera being bought. It is not the larger camera on the left.

  3. Alex

    Compact, Clear, and Super Easy to Use!
    ’m really impressed with the newest model of the Ring Indoor Cam! Setup took less than 5 minutes using the Ring app, and the video quality is excellent—crisp 1080p resolution with clear night vision. The two-way audio is also surprisingly clear, and I love being able to check in on my pets while I’m away.The updated design is sleek and compact, so it blends in well on a shelf or mounted on the wall. Motion detection is fast and accurate, and I like being able to customize motion zones to avoid false alerts.It works seamlessly with my other Ring devices and Alexa. For the price, it’s a fantastic value for anyone looking to add security or just keep an eye on things indoors. Highly recommend!

  4. Amanda Bishop

    Ring camera
    We purchased two of these and use one inside the house and one outside. Both work GREAT and we have the outside one set to notify that it’s recording and alert people who are within the range we set. Camera quality:Great during the day and night Battery life:we have them plugged in Ease of use:Easy set up Durability:we lived in a portion of tornado valley and the outside camera never once fell with 60+ mph winds but could record the storms! Our inside camera did well being in a house of boys

  5. Domique W.

    Not disappointed anymore.
    Update #2: I left the camera unplugged for a few days and retried the reset button and it works. It’s been working well. Still can’t get one of them to stop recording the reflection of my curtains so I will maintain my original 4 stars. All in all…great product! Highly recommend.Update: Here’s an updated review based on recent experience with the Ring indoor camera. I went down 4 stars to 2 stars because of this issue.I’m extremely disappointed with one of my Ring indoor camera, which stopped working after just over a month of use. Despite following troubleshooting steps, the camera refuses to turn on – the blue light doesn’t illuminate, and the reset button has no effect. I’ve tried switching power cords, but nothing seems to work. The power cord for that specific camera works with the other devices and I also tried a power cord from one of the other devices on this broken one and it doesn’t work so I think it’s the device itself.The most frustrating part is that the issue occurred after the return window had closed, leaving me with a product that simply doesn’t function. Given the premium price point, I expect a certain level of quality and durability, which this camera failed to deliver.If you’re considering purchasing a Ring indoor camera, be aware that you might not get the reliability you’re paying for. Perhaps newer models have addressed the issues I’ve faced, but as it stands, I’d advise caution.If Ring support responds or provides a resolution, I’ll be happy to update this review further. For now, I’m left with a non-functional product and limited options.Original review: As a single woman I needed something that was easy to install without having someone come charge me an arm and a leg to install cameras around my house. These were very easy to set up and a great price. Just plug in, set up and link to my ring account I had for my ring door bell. I placed them by the windows so they point outside the house. I ordered some stick-on brackets so I could easily mount some without drilling holes in my walls. I took away one star because one of the cameras seems to only record the reflection of my curtains on the window at nIght time and I can’t seem to get it to pick up the outside. It works fine capturing the outside during the daytime. The other ones pick up the outside clearly both daytime and nighttime no problem. I feel much safer having them around the house. I have town house end unit, so I have one overlooking my driveway at the front of the house, one overlooking the side and one overlooking the backyard.

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