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Black Friday Ring deals: the Ring Doorbell 2 gets a $70 price cut at Amazon

Black Friday 2019 is officially here and if you're looking for a killer deal on the popular Ring Video Doorbell, then you're in luck. Amazon has the best-selling Ring Doorbell 2 on sale for $129. That's a $70 discount and the best price we've found for the Alexa-enabled doorbell. Amazon also has big discounts on the Ring alarm, camera, and smart outdoor lighting.

The Ring Doorbell 2 allows you to monitor your home from anywhere with notifications that are sent to your smartphone, tablet, or laptop. The Ring will send alerts as soon as motion is detected or when visitors press the doorbell. The doorbell also features two-way talk so you can hear and speak with visitors from your mobile phone. The Alexa-enabled Ring includes a convenient removable battery pack and comes with two interchangeable faceplates so you can match your security with your home.

Shop more of the best Ring Black Friday deals below which include discounts on alarm kits, security cameras, smart lighting, and more. These offers are ending soon, so you should snag these incredible deals while you can.

The best Black Friday Ring Doorbell deals:

TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the best Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for.

Discover more offers from Amazon with our Amazon Black Friday 2019 deals guide.

You can also check out our best Ring Doorbell deals page that we always keep updated with the latest prices and sales.

If you're not in the US, you can see today's best deals on the Ring Video Doorbell where you are below.



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