Technology
Save £50 with this Ring Video Doorbell 2 and Chime bundle
Everything seems to be connected nowadays, and that’s a good thing, especially for those of you that don’t like to get up from a comfortable seat.
Even your doorbell can be WiFi connected. Take the Ring Video Doorbell 2 for example. This device uses 1080p HD video, two-way talk, motion detection, and WiFi connectivity, meaing you can watch over your home and answer the door from your phone, tablet, and PC.
You can now pick up a Ring Video Doorbell 2 and Chime bundle for £158 with Amazon. This is £50 cheaper than buying the items separately, and you’ll probably want both devices, as they go hand in hand.
The Ring Video Doorbell 2 sends you alerts when anyone comes to your door. The device also connects with select Echo devices and Alexa-enabled devices so that you can view live activity at your door anytime, meaning you can see, hear, and speak to visitors from anywhere.
Ring Chime is a WiFi enabled indoor chime for the video doorbell. Simply connect Chime to all of your Ring devices and get Ring notifications anywhere in your home. You can also disable chime or adjust the volume for the times when you want peace and quiet.
You could buy one, but why not buy both and save £50? Note: this is a limited-time offer and expires tonight, so hurry!
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