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Ring Indoor Cam (1st Gen), Compact Plug-In HD security camera with two-way talk, Works with Alexa | 2-pack, White

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  • Compact plug-in indoor camera that lets you see, hear and speak to people and pets from your phone, tablet, or select Echo device.
  • Watch over your entire home by connecting one or multiple Indoor Cams to all your Ring devices in the Ring app.
  • With a Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately), record all your videos, review what you missed for up to 60 days, and share videos and photos.
  • With Live View, you can check in on your home any time through the Ring app.
  • Easily setup your Indoor Cam by plugging into a standard outlet and connecting to Wi-Fi.
  • Place on a flat surface or mount to a wall with the versatile mounting bracket.
  • For added peace of mind, pair with Alexa to help you keep an eye on your home.

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Bring protection inside with Ring Indoor Cam, a compact yet powerful security camera that plugs-in for nonstop power. With HD video, two-way talk and motion-activated notifications, Indoor Cam comes with all the features to keep you connected to home.

See your home, away from home
1080p HD video and two-way talk
Real-time notifications
Easy installation
Works with Alexa
Cover every corner
Real-time notifications and Live View

Real-time notifications

Receive real-time notifications on your phone and tablet to stay in-the-know when anything happens at home.

Live View and Two-Way Talk

Live View and Two-Way Talk

Get real-time video and audio with the Live View button.

Customizable Privacy Zones

Customizable Privacy Zones

Monitor the areas that matter most to you–and leave out what doesn’t, with customizable Privacy Zones.

Connected  Devices

Connected devices

Connect select Ring devices to see what’s happening and control them all from a single dashboard.

Security and privacy controls in a convenient dashboard.

With Control Center, you can add and remove authorized client devices, shared users, and select linked accounts–all from one place on your phone, tablet, or PC. Learn more about security and privacy.

Works with Alexa.

Get even more out of all your Ring doorbells and cameras with Ring Home Plan, a comprehensive service that lets you review what you missed. See, save, and share videos and photos when you activate video recording and photo capture for $4.99/month per device or $9.99/month per household.

Setup as easy as 1, 2, 3.

Step 1

Place Stick Up Cam on a flat surface or wall and insert the battery.

Step 2

Connect it to the Solar Panel.

Step 3

Follow the steps in the app to connect to Wi-Fi.

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Power over Ethernet check mark
Solar panel check mark
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Indoor/outdoor Indoor Indoor/outdoor Indoor/outdoor Outdoor Indoor/outdoor
Dimensions 1.81" x 1.81" x 2.95" 2.36" x 2.36" x 3.82" 2.36" x 2.36" x 3.82" 2.36" x 2.36" x 3.82" 2.36" x 2.36" x 3.82"
Field of view 115° horizontal, 60° vertical 110° horizontal, 57° vertical 110° horizontal, 57° vertical 110° horizontal, 57° vertical 150° horizontal, 85° vertical
Average install time 5 minutes 5-10 minutes 5-10 minutes 5-15 minutes 5-15 minutes
Wi-Fi connectivity 2.4 GHz 2.4 GHz 2.4 GHz 2.4 GHz 2.4/5.0 GHz
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Technical Details

Ring Indoor Cam

Average Install Time

5 minutes

Video

1080p HD, Live View, Night Vision

Field of view

140° diagonal, 115° horizontal, 60° vertical

Audio

Two-way talk with noise cancellation

Power

Plug into standard power outlet

Internet requirements

Requires high speed internet

Connectivity

802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connection @ 2.4 GHz

Operating conditions

-4°F to 104°F (-20°C to 40°C)

Available colors

White, Black

Mounting base

Integrated mounting base/stand with adjustable angle. Can sit freestanding or mount to a wall.

Dimensions

1.81 in. x 1.81 in. x 2.95 in. (46 mm x 46 mm x 75 mm)

Box includes

Indoor Cam, power supply cable (6.5 ft.), user manual, security sticker, screws and wall anchors

Warranty and service

1-year limited warranty and service included. Use of Security Cameras is subject to the terms found here. License information can be found here.

Support

Click here to view more information on the Security Cameras support page.

Generation

Ring Indoor Cam – 1st Generation (2019 release)

Software Security Updates

This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Ring device, visit Software Security Updates in Ring Control Center for information specific to your device.

Disclaimers

1Ring Alarm and all Ring Alarm accessories require a compatible Ring subscription (sold separately) for digital arming/disarming and certain other in-app features. [Customer reviews may reference features that require a subscription.]

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Customers find the security camera has good functionality, clear picture quality, and reasonable value for money. They find it easy to set up and mount on walls. The camera is described as a great baby cam with clear video and audio.

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1,594 customers mention "Functionality"1,127 positive467 negative

Customers like the functionality of the security camera. They say it works well when it works, the IOS app works well, and the interface on Ring.com. The motion sensor works great for monitoring the front door and alerting them to visitors. Overall, the performance has been great, and the range settings work well to prevent getting notifications when people walk.

"...Once I did this, the picture was great and works awesome on my porch that has a light on all night..." Read more

"...Meanwhile, Wyze camera, sensors, and app worked first time and have been working in my garage for the last two weeks...." Read more

"...It works in conjunction with the regular Ring app. Rapid Ring has limited functionality, but it does everything I need...." Read more

"...of what an area is doing I simply click in that window and it pops up in a half second. Yes there are lags sometimes, but that’s Wi-Fi for you...." Read more

1,341 customers mention "Picture quality"1,104 positive237 negative

Customers appreciate the security camera's picture quality. They find the viewing crisp and clear with a wide angle. The video quality is great and doesn't seem to lag at all. The resolution and sound quality are also good. The low-light vision maintains color at a far lower light level. Overall, customers find the video and audio quality good enough for those just wanting a cheap camera.

"...They've held up very well, video quality is pretty good for an affordable camera. Only complaints if I had to list some cons:..." Read more

"Very motion sensitive. Picture quality is very good! Easy to instal and connect to the app on your phone...." Read more

"...The image was actually crisp and clear, and with the lights on the view was in color...." Read more

"...The viewing is crisp and clear and a great wide angle to see wherever you want to see that you’ve placed the camera...." Read more

1,283 customers mention "Value for money"1,040 positive243 negative

Customers appreciate the value for money of this security camera. They find it affordable, easy to set up, and reasonably priced for cloud recording for multiple cameras. The subscription is worth it for recording and having proof. It covers all your devices for one price and also adds monitoring, an extended warranty, and monitoring. Some reviewers consider it a good product but can be on the expensive side.

"...For a $60 camera, this was a great investment...." Read more

"...They've held up very well, video quality is pretty good for an affordable camera. Only complaints if I had to list some cons:..." Read more

"...I’m very happy with them for the price. If you wish to be able to save and retrieve video a subscription is required." Read more

"Pros: Cost Daylight video Easy Setup Cons:..." Read more

1,264 customers mention "Ease of setup"1,188 positive76 negative

Customers find the security camera easy to set up. They mention it's small, mountable on a wall, and the app is easy to use. The cameras are also mute, allowing for quick and easy checks without interfering with other activities.

"...Design, Packaging, Ease of Setup, and from what I can understand, Security is all excellent in Ring, and I have no complaints...." Read more

"...Overall I have really found great use in these cameras and the app is easy to use." Read more

"Very motion sensitive. Picture quality is very good! Easy to instal and connect to the app on your phone...." Read more

"...go on to check the live feed, you can remain mute allowing for a quick easy check and not interfering with anything...." Read more

1,140 customers mention "Quality"1,074 positive66 negative

Customers are satisfied with the camera's quality. They mention it has clear pictures and sounds, is small and easy to set up, and makes a great baby cam. The setup process was straightforward. Overall, customers find the camera provides good overall quality and basic functionality.

"...It was a superior product offering in this space. Design, Packaging, Ease of Setup, and from what I can understand, Security is all..." Read more

"...Overall I have really found great use in these cameras and the app is easy to use." Read more

"...But besides that, this camera has been amazing and reliable. To see the smile on my dads face when I speak puts a smile on my face...." Read more

"...In conclusion, if you're looking for a reliable and user-friendly security camera to keep your home safe and secure, look no further than the Ring..." Read more

493 customers mention "Motion detection"345 positive148 negative

Customers have mixed reviews about the motion detection of this security camera. Some find it picks up small motions and records well. The software is good and allows for customization of motion detection settings, receiving notifications when motion is detected, and viewing live video feeds. However, others mention issues with microphone quality, motion detector being annoying if not modified, and spotty video recording with people's movements shown choppy with tracer lines.

"Very motion sensitive. Picture quality is very good! Easy to instal and connect to the app on your phone...." Read more

"...This camera is truly intended as a security device with zone linked motion detection and alarm settings...." Read more

"...that some of the bugs in the app have to do with the camera not synching with changes unless it's restarted...." Read more

"...Things stream smoothly and the audio is fine. It picks up very small motions and records things well but here is where I get to my main gripe...." Read more

489 customers mention "Audio quality"200 positive289 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the audio quality of the security camera. Some say it streams smoothly and doesn't make any noise when you check the camera. It has two-way audio communication and a siren that can be manually activated from the app. However, others report issues with the sound quality, including loud voices, static, and delays in two-way audio. There are also complaints about lack of sound alerts.

"...The sound quality and pick up isn't the greatest when trying to communicate through the camera, but that's not the worst...." Read more

"...When you go on to check the live feed, you can remain mute allowing for a quick easy check and not interfering with anything...." Read more

"The sound quality can be a bit delayed and slightly distorted, but overall a clear image And easy to function...." Read more

"...Things stream smoothly and the audio is fine. It picks up very small motions and records things well but here is where I get to my main gripe...." Read more

I OWN NUMEROUS RING ID CAMS *****NEW UPDATE 11.21.20*****
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I OWN NUMEROUS RING ID CAMS *****NEW UPDATE 11.21.20*****
I own 5 Ring indoor cams, along with a Ring Elite doorbell and a stick up elite POE cam. This is just my input regarding these cams as I have been testing them and using them for quite sometime. First thing is not every indoor cam works the same, some arrive with older firmware and need updating. Plug in close to your router and do the full set up and do your updates. Once you add the cam to the app and it’s working well, unplug it and move it to the area you want to monitor. Do your set up either by mounting it or setting it on a shelf. Get the angle of view your looking for and then set up your motion zone and sensitivity. Make sure you check the “health” box to see your signal sensitivity. If you are using a mesh router network, you should reconnect to the closest link for it, if not you may have to reconfigure to the nearest of it isn’t automatic. Make sure you turn on the snapshot option as well. If you don’t want to have the indoor cams record or send alerts while your home, you can turn that ability on and off with the new quick access buttons in the app. You will get 30 days of free recording for ALL your cams, with each cam you buy. So if you decide to buy one a month, till you cover all your angles in the home, you will literally get an additional 30 days for every cam on your network covering the 50 days of cloud storage for free. Why not use this option while it’s still available. After you cover your needs, opt for the yearly service. I have 5 indoors cams, covering almost 4000 sf. I love that I can drop in and watch over the home as well as hear and talk through the cams. Night vision in a room is great too. Makes a great baby cam as well. I have had 2 indoor cams give me problems in the past, either dropping off my network, or the snapshot option not working. If you have read my ring reviews before, I am well versed in networking and I have found that some ring reps want to always point the finger at every else but their devices. I can say I have found problems in a couple of their devices and once they were replaced, the problem was solved. Don’t allow them to drive you insane, the community forums are good but they only can go so far for help as well. Sometimes a quick swap of the unit with a new one solves the problem. Amazon has always backed me and they are truly behind their customers.4/2020: I wanted to be able to watch the main entrance and hallway in my home, have an eye level view, no wires at all showing, and nothing that stood out of place. So review the attached pics, maybe this install will gravitate people who are inclined to custom installs, know there is no limit to what you can do. Just plan out your work and never rush. I was able to recess an indoor cam into my wall, and still provide me with all the aforementioned needs. I used a double electrical box as it provided me the necessary room without modifying the box. I used an indoor/outdoor ring power supply and reused the indoor cam plug on the power supply as it fits perfect and locks in. I obtained 120v power from a nearby electrical outlet, and brought my wire into the box from behind the wall. I mounted the ring power supply on the back of the electrical box, and prepped the box to accept the camera. I created a clear acrylic template and was able to use that to cut out the blank wall plate. What’s really nice is I can still unscrew the wall plate and easily remove the cam if I need to do a reset or adjustment. This solved many issues for me and still provided an eye level video shot of persons entering the front door. Since the ceilings are 12’ high, mounting the cam at the ceiling with a downward angle wasn’t conducive in getting a good facial shot. This is just one example of several I have designed myself to combat issues most of us have dealing with wires, angles, placement, etc.11.21.20: After almost a year of Ring use, I have to say I am disappointed in the Ring community forum, their tech support, and products. Just recently, I had two of the ID cams drop offline. No matter what I did, no luck getting them back to work. I actually unplugged a back up ID can and went to move it, that one also dropped offline and never came back up. Tech support was of no help, and the community forum mod just tells you to call in.I would think using 10 ring cameras, I know a little about them. Based on my research, they connect to WiFi, but can’t get to the internet. It appears that there is a high probability that my ISP is blocking the camera for possible threats, even though I turned off my firewall, set up a DMZ zone, and just about created a WiFi bridge to push the Ring cameras too, they still won’t work. They don’t play nice since the last firmware update. So as they fail, I am replacing them with another company. Honestly, I don’t care what brand I use, as long as it works. Read the community forums, and see for yourself. Setting up cameras is not really that difficult, troubleshooting isn’t either as long as you have full control of all devices. Ring doesn’t allow for device control outside of normal settings. Also, Ring devices CAN NOT, be wiped clear of stored memory setting for your home network. It’s embedded in the device. Even if you remove it from your home network, and sell it. It still has your network mirrored in its memory. Found this by pure chance. At the very lease you should have the cams IP address to clear out stored info and reset it. Wow
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2020
    Style: Device OnlySize: 2 CamerasColor: WhiteVerified Purchase
    Updated Review
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    A criminal who had been released from jail on probation because COVID, robbed my garage 2 nights in a row. I got a crisp and clear video, posted to the Ring app, other neighbors checked their video and found the same man on their property, the police were involved immediately and the perp was taken back to jail.

    From the press release of our local PD:

    "On 5/11/20, [city] Police Department Patrol responded to a residential burglary that occurred the night before. The victim had left their garage door open and went for a walk around the neighborhood. During that time, from about 8 pm to 8:30 pm, an unknown subject later identified as [nam,e] entered the garage, rummaged through the cars and stole the victim’s mountain bike. While [name] was in the garage, the victim’s family was at home in the house.
    ...
    When the victim realized his bike had been stolen, he checked his Ring Camera video and saw that the suspect had been inside his garage. He posted the video onto the Ring Camera Neighborhood App, warning others in the area.
    Many community members had seen the video of the suspect and had been in contact with the [city] Police Street Crimes Unit (SCU). SCU and PROS (Post Release Offender Supervision) Detectives along with Patrol officers began looking for the suspect.
    ...
    This was an excellent example of the community working together to put a criminal back into jail.
    ...
    A review of the [city] Superior Court website shows that [name] has prior convictions for stealing a vehicle, robbery, using pepper spray to commit a violent felony, being under the influence of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of narcotics. [name] is currently on PROS/AB109 and was in custody and had recently been released from jail on May 8th by Probation due to Covid-19 concerns."

    For a $60 camera, this was a great investment.

    Original Review
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    I had 5 of the Amazon Cloud Cams, purchased about 18 months ago. Amazon then acquired Ring and Blink, and discontinued the Cloud Cams, although they still provide support (for now).

    I needed two new cameras, so I went with the Ring. Primarily because I heard nothing negative about the security, as opposed to Wyze. However, Ring has some real downsides relative to the Amazon Cloud Cams.

    1. More latency.
    I have great WiFi. I have multiple wi-fi mesh routers throughout the house with no dead spots. Still have to wait ~5-7 seconds to connect to live view. Cloud Cams was 3-5 seconds.
    2. No zoom
    I could tap and zoom on Cloud Cams. Can't do that with Ring.
    3. No live view via Web Browser.
    Apparently you can download an app on Windows 10, but I'm on a Mac and wonder why I can't view the video in a browser. I could go with Cloud Cams.
    4. I can't see multiple Cameras at once.
    With Cloud Cam, I could stream audio and video from all five cameras at once over the web. It was great. Having to switch between cameras, one at a time, and having to wait 5-7 seconds per camera, is a big downside.

    I get that Amazon needed to simplify its product portfolio after their two most recent acquisitions in this space, but it's a shame the Cloud Cam isn't sold anymore. It was a superior product offering in this space.

    Design, Packaging, Ease of Setup, and from what I can understand, Security is all excellent in Ring, and I have no complaints. The app, in spite of the one camera at a time limitation, is well-designed too.

    *** UPDATED 3-Jan-2020 ***
    I found the Rapid Ring app. It works in conjunction with the regular Ring app. Rapid Ring has limited functionality, but it does everything I need. Somehow, it manages to reduce latency to connect to the cameras. When I pull up the Rapid Ring app, I can connect to anyone of my cameras in <1 second. The app will also continuously reconnect to the camera after the 5 minute timeout period, so I can stream a camera indefinitely. I have upgraded my review to 4 stars. If Ring ever develops a generic web interface to view all cameras simultaneously, I will give 5 stars.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2020
    Updated Review
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    A criminal who had been released from jail on probation because COVID, robbed my garage 2 nights in a row. I got a crisp and clear video, posted to the Ring app, other neighbors checked their video and found the same man on their property, the police were involved immediately and the perp was taken back to jail.

    From the press release of our local PD:

    "On 5/11/20, [city] Police Department Patrol responded to a residential burglary that occurred the night before. The victim had left their garage door open and went for a walk around the neighborhood. During that time, from about 8 pm to 8:30 pm, an unknown subject later identified as [nam,e] entered the garage, rummaged through the cars and stole the victim’s mountain bike. While [name] was in the garage, the victim’s family was at home in the house.
    ...
    When the victim realized his bike had been stolen, he checked his Ring Camera video and saw that the suspect had been inside his garage. He posted the video onto the Ring Camera Neighborhood App, warning others in the area.
    Many community members had seen the video of the suspect and had been in contact with the [city] Police Street Crimes Unit (SCU). SCU and PROS (Post Release Offender Supervision) Detectives along with Patrol officers began looking for the suspect.
    ...
    This was an excellent example of the community working together to put a criminal back into jail.
    ...
    A review of the [city] Superior Court website shows that [name] has prior convictions for stealing a vehicle, robbery, using pepper spray to commit a violent felony, being under the influence of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of narcotics. [name] is currently on PROS/AB109 and was in custody and had recently been released from jail on May 8th by Probation due to Covid-19 concerns."

    For a $60 camera, this was a great investment.

    Original Review
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    I had 5 of the Amazon Cloud Cams, purchased about 18 months ago. Amazon then acquired Ring and Blink, and discontinued the Cloud Cams, although they still provide support (for now).

    I needed two new cameras, so I went with the Ring. Primarily because I heard nothing negative about the security, as opposed to Wyze. However, Ring has some real downsides relative to the Amazon Cloud Cams.

    1. More latency.
    I have great WiFi. I have multiple wi-fi mesh routers throughout the house with no dead spots. Still have to wait ~5-7 seconds to connect to live view. Cloud Cams was 3-5 seconds.
    2. No zoom
    I could tap and zoom on Cloud Cams. Can't do that with Ring.
    3. No live view via Web Browser.
    Apparently you can download an app on Windows 10, but I'm on a Mac and wonder why I can't view the video in a browser. I could go with Cloud Cams.
    4. I can't see multiple Cameras at once.
    With Cloud Cam, I could stream audio and video from all five cameras at once over the web. It was great. Having to switch between cameras, one at a time, and having to wait 5-7 seconds per camera, is a big downside.

    I get that Amazon needed to simplify its product portfolio after their two most recent acquisitions in this space, but it's a shame the Cloud Cam isn't sold anymore. It was a superior product offering in this space.

    Design, Packaging, Ease of Setup, and from what I can understand, Security is all excellent in Ring, and I have no complaints. The app, in spite of the one camera at a time limitation, is well-designed too.

    *** UPDATED 3-Jan-2020 ***
    I found the Rapid Ring app. It works in conjunction with the regular Ring app. Rapid Ring has limited functionality, but it does everything I need. Somehow, it manages to reduce latency to connect to the cameras. When I pull up the Rapid Ring app, I can connect to anyone of my cameras in <1 second. The app will also continuously reconnect to the camera after the 5 minute timeout period, so I can stream a camera indefinitely. I have upgraded my review to 4 stars. If Ring ever develops a generic web interface to view all cameras simultaneously, I will give 5 stars.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
    Style: Device OnlySize: 2 CamerasColor: WhiteVerified Purchase
    I have had these cameras set up for almost a year now. They've held up very well, video quality is pretty good for an affordable camera. Only complaints if I had to list some cons:
    You do have to pay a subscription to keep all of the recordings. Otherwise you only get a live feed. The subscription isn't too bad of a deal though in my opinion.
    The sound quality and pick up isn't the greatest when trying to communicate through the camera, but that's not the worst. Unless that feature is super important for you.
    Overall I have really found great use in these cameras and the app is easy to use.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2021
    Style: Device OnlySize: 2 CamerasColor: WhiteVerified Purchase
    I purchased the ring doorbell and two indoor camera one of which I actually turned outward to capture the driveway. I think functionality, resolution, and being able to access recorded video is all I could ask for. And all at a very reasonable price!

    Settings options are ample for things like motion zone adjustment , upside down camera placement with adjusted view on the receiver, and even a night glare adjustment if you choose to have an indoor camera face outward.

    Important to note that after a 30 day trial of free access to video recording, if you want continued access to recordings, it’s $3/month per camera for the basic plan or $10/month for all cameras - obviously makes sense to do if you have more than 3 cameras.

    I added two 10ft power cords in case either do the cameras placement was too far from an outlet for the cord that comes with the camera (I think it’s 6 or 7ft). Actually just moved one of the cameras and needed the longer cord which I had.

    Another great thing is that I can set up the app on multiple devices.

    https://smarthomestarter.com/can-you-install-ring-doorbell-without-turning-off-the-power/

    I decided on the Ring Doorbell Pro so I don’t have to deal with a battery powered device. The Pro model gets wired directly into where your doorbell is wired into so make sure to cut the power supply first! Also the Pro offers a chime you cam plug into a desired place to hear the doorbell
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