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Latest wireless Ring Battery Doorbell 4K Pro hits Amazon all-time low at nearly 30% off (Wired model also on sale)

As part of its late summer deals on a range of Fire tablets, Fire TVs, and Blink smart home gear, Amazon is also now delivering its best price ever on the latest wireless Ring Battery Doorbell 4K Pro and bringing back Prime Day all-time low pricing on the wired model, both at nearly 30% off the list price. 

While the brand has since released a more affordable Ring Peephole Cam 2K at $100, today we are featuring some particularly notable deals on its latest Pro-grade 4K models. 

The Ring Wired Doorbell 4K Pro is now back down at the Prime Day all-time low for the first time since the late June sale event. This is, in fact, only the second time we have ever tracked this model dropping under $200. 

The wireless Ring Battery Doorbell 4K Pro is now seeing its very first price drop and a subsequent all-time low down at the same $180. 

As seen above, both models carry a $250 list price and are now just shy of 30% off for the best deals we can find, and the lowest price we have seen to date. 

Both largely the same, boasting up to 10x Enhanced Zoom, night vision, and Retinal 4K with wide-angle video to keep a closer eye on your porch, the wireless model features a Quick Release Ultra Battery Pack for re-charging and an arguably easier installation process (no wiring required), while the Wired model delivers “nonstop power for nonstop protection.”

Scope out our launch coverage from last September for more details. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices


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