We gave this Ring video doorbell 5 stars thanks to its excellent night vision and long battery life – and it's now at its lowest price ever
Forget waiting for Amazon Prime Day, this top video doorbell deal is worth grabbing right now

We've all seen Ring doorbells. They're becoming almost synonymous with the product itself, with their distinct chimes and silver aesthetic showing off a household's commitment to home security and easy delivery pickup.
And for a limited time, the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus is at its lowest price ever at Amazon. It's the model we gave five stars and crowned as the best video doorbell after testing, thanks to its full feature set, vibrant picture quality, and rapid notifications.
Of all the early Amazon Prime Big Deal Days deals, this is the one to snap up if you've been waiting to invest in your home security – a rare opportunity to grab a top model at a steal price. And if you're planning on getting the Basic monthly subscription, you can consider that the first 14 months are paid for.
Ring Battery Doorbell Plus | was $149.99, now $79.99 at Amazon and Ring (save $70)
Crystal clear picture quality, real-time notifications, and audio without echoes, delays, or background noise – it's hard to ask for more from this Ring doorbell, and now it's at its lowest price ever.
Read more in our five-star Ring Battery Doorbell Plus review.
Why now is the prime time to shop the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus
The Ring Battery Doorbell Plus' tall, wide field of view captures faces, package details and vehicles clearly, during the day and at night.
If you want eyes on your front door and to catch deliveries while you're out, a video doorbell is essential, and the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus has everything you need for a clear view and instant notifications.
Its 1536p HD+ camera is outstanding at picking up faces, package details, and even delivery driver uniforms in the daylight or nighttime, with a complete head-to-toe view of who's at the door. It's one of the easiest and most effective home security tips that any household could install.
That's because installation is as simple as drilling in four screws or, if you're renting, you can opt for a $13.98 adhesive mount at Amazon, making it an easy renter-friendly security option.
As it's battery-powered, you don't need to wire it into your home's existing electrical or doorbell socket. One charge can last as long as a year, depending on which features you have activated, and it takes less than a day to recharge when it's time.
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The audio is crisp, and what sets the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus above competitor models is noise cancellation. Wind, rain, cars, and even planes are almost muted when using the two-way audio, and each voice comes through clearly.
There are three monthly Ring subscription plans available: $4.99 for Basic, $9.99 for Standard, or $19.99 for Premium every month. We recommend using Standard to get the core functions without overpaying, but with Basic, you still get up to 180 days of recorded video events, and set notifications for people, packages, and vehicles.
With this $70 discount, that's saving enough money for 14 months of the Basic plan, or seven months of the Standard plan. That's big.
The Ring Battery Doorbell Plus is available for $79.99 at Ring and Amazon.
More options
Want to shop around? We've spent months testing video doorbells, and here are three more of our favorites.
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
Instead of having to pay for a subscription every month, the eufy E340 video doorbell has its core features available without one, and you can even store recent videos using the 8GB local storage. It has a 2K FHD camera, with a second camera pointed downwards to capture package details.
Read more in our full eufy E340 review.
If you're not fussed by the fancier features, the Blink Video Doorbell costs a fraction of what the top Ring and eufy models do, while still boasting all the essential features needed to protect your home and speak to guests and couriers.
Read more in our full Blink Video Doorbell review.
We're still testing the Arlo 2K Wireless Video Doorbell, but its spec shows a wider, 180-degree field of view compared to the Ring, eufy and Blink models above, and it has a built-in siren for extra security.
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Dan is the Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, covering all things cleaning, smart home, sound and air treatment across the Solved section. Having worked for Future PLC since July 2023, Dan was previously the Features Editor for Top Ten Reviews and looked after the wide variety of home and outdoor content across the site, but their writing about homes, gardens, tech and products started back in 2021 on brands like BBC Science Focus, YourHomeStyle and Gardens Illustrated.
They have spent more than 200 hours testing and reviewing vacuums for Homes & Gardens, and have even visited Dyson's engineering labs for the full low-down of the ins and outs of our trusty cleaners.
Dan has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Magazine Journalism. Outside of work, you'll find them at gigs and art galleries, cycling somewhere scenic, or cooking up something good in the kitchen.
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