Ring Doorbells Are 50% Off (But Only For Today)

    By DT Staff
Published October 15, 2025

Amazon just slashed the price of the newest Ring Doorbell to $49.99, marking a massive 50% discount from its usual $99.99 price tag. Whether you’re upgrading home security or adding smart monitoring to a business entrance, this is one of the best values we’ve seen on a Ring device all year — and it’s set to expire in less than 14 hours.

The latest Ring Doorbell delivers crisp, Head-to-Toe HD Video so you can see visitors from ground to sky. A built-in rechargeable battery with USB-C charging makes setup effortless — just charge, mount, and connect to Wi-Fi. Stay in control with Live View and Two-Way Talk, receive real-time motion alerts, and get smart notifications when packages or people are detected (with an optional Ring Protect subscription). It’s fully Alexa-compatible, allowing hands-free viewing and announcements on Echo and Fire TV devices.

At under $50, this is one of the most affordable smart doorbells with name-brand reliability. Competing models from Google Nest and Arlo often cost $100 to $180 and require hardwiring or base stations. The Ring Battery Doorbell offers a true plug-and-play experience, intuitive app support, and a strong track record — with 29,000+ positive reviews averaging 4.6 stars. You can even bundle it with accessories like the Ring Chime or Indoor Cam for less than $100.

If you’ve been waiting to step into smart home security, this is the moment. The Ring Doorbell combines simplicity, performance, and unbeatable value — just $49.99 while it lasts.

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