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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-22T13:55:35.000Z",
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    "Ring’s newest Indoor Cam Plus is on sale for $35 at Amazon"
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  "textContent": "NOW 42% OFF\n\n**Ring Indoor Cam Plus (newest model)**\n\nView Deal\n\nRing’s newest Indoor Cam Plus is on sale for $35 at Amazon right now, a solid 42% off its original $60 price. That’s the most affordable price we’ve seen for this indoor Wi-Fi security camera, and it’s a big drop for a cam that’s only been out since November 2025.\n\nThe Indoor Cam Plus is perfect for parents and pet owners, allowing you to monitor remotely via the live feed on your phone and speak with them via two-way audio. The night vision is good for keeping an eye on pets and kids throughout the night. And for apartment dwellers, this cam is easy to mount without causing any damage—use the bottom plate to stand it on any surface if you can’t drill holes into your walls.\n\nThe Retinal 2K (2560×1440) resolution is more than enough to capture indoor footage, and 4x Enhanced Zoom lets you see across the room without losing detail. You also get notifications when it detects movement, which is great for pets and kids but also for peace of mind against intruders and unexpected guests. If you’re worried about privacy, use the manual shutter to physically block the lens on demand.\n\nIf there’s a downside, it’s that it has no local video storage. To save and/or rewatch footage, you’ll need to pay for a Ring Protect Plan subscription, which starts at $4.99/month. That gives you up to 180 days of cloud storage (with your footage stored on Ring’s servers) and access to clips that were saved based on past motion triggers.\n\nFor $35, this is a great entry point for those who don’t have in-home surveillance. You only get basic features, but those features are still useful and you get to try out an indoor security cam without investing much.",
  "title": "Ring’s newest 2K Indoor Cam Plus drops to $35, its lowest price yet"
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