The Ring Stick Up Cam is back on sale for a record-low price

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FAO bargain hunters: in case you happened to miss this deal when it was previously available, the Ring Stick Up Cam has dropped back down to a record-low price at Amazon. which is $45 off of the $100 list price. The device a couple of times in recent months, including in the lead up to the October edition of Prime Day.

The camera’s name doesn’t have anything to do with an old-fashioned heist. Instead, the “stick up” part refers to the fact you can position the camera just about anywhere. This is a model with a rechargeable battery, so you won’t have to worry about figuring out how to hook it up to a power outlet.

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The battery-powered version of the Ring Stick Up Cam has dropped back to an all-time-low of $55. 

$55 at Amazon

You can keep an eye on the live 1080p camera feed using the Ring app or a compatible Echo device, such as the Echo Show. Two-way communication is available through those too. You’ll get real-time notifications when the Stick Up Cam detects movement. There’s the option to set up privacy zones for which the camera won’t record or enable motion detection. In addition, there’s a night vision mode. To store footage in the cloud, you’ll need to subscribe to the Ring Protect Plan. This costs between $5 and $20 per month.

The latest Ring Battery Doorbell is on sale as well. This model but it has already . Amazon says this iteration has a 23 percent improvement in battery life compared with the prior version. There’s a pin-push mount that’s said to make installation easier as well, while there’s support for the Head-to-Toe HD video mode seen on other Ring cameras.

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