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Keep Tabs on Your Family (and Pets) With 25% Off Ring's Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera

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Home security is very important, especially when it comes to the safety and well-being of your family. A lot of us have some sort of security camera watching what goes on outside our front door, like the Ring doorbell camera. What about inside your home? Especially if you have small children or pets, an indoor security camera is a great way to keep an eye on them without having to constantly watch over them yourself. Right now on Amazon, you can grab the Ring Pan-Tilt indoor camera for only $60. Act fast as this deal expires soon. 

The Ring Pan-Tilt indoor camera has some pretty solid features you'd expect from an indoor cam. This includes two-way audio, so you can talk to whoever is in front of the camera and they can answer you, as well as 360-degree pan coverage so regardless of what angle you keep the camera at, you'll be able to see the entire room. You can control this camera from your phone through the app, which is convenient. Best of all, it has night vision as well so whatever time of the day it is, you can clearly see what's going on. 

For more home finds, check out our roundup of the best smart home deals happening right now. 

Source: cnet.com

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