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Ring - Indoor Cam 2K — Plug-in, Retinal 2K, 6x Enhanced Zoom, Night Vision for true-color in the near dark - White

Model: B0DXM9Y8J1
SKU: 6642320
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Customers are saying

Customers express satisfaction with the video quality and the straightforward setup process, which are the most frequently praised aspects of this device. Users also appreciate the reliable night vision and the improved motion detection configuration. Additionally, the inclusion of a physical privacy cover, clear zoom functionality, and a wide field of view are highlighted as valuable features.

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Highlights

Features
  • Capture it all with Retinal 2K video

    See every detail of your home or business in full view — powered by Retinal 2K. (Video quality may vary based on internet bandwidth and device

  • Zoom in 6x

    Catch details at a distance with up to 6x Enhanced Zoom.

  • Night Vision

    Stay in color longer, and automatically switch to crisp black and white in total darkness.

  • 3D Motion Detection

    Receive real-time alerts on your phone with Motion Detection.

  • Live View & Two-Way Talk

    See and respond to activity in real time.

  • Removable Lens Cover

    Take control of your privacy with an easy-to-slide lens cover. Note: Microphone stays on when covered, and can be disabled in the Ring app.

  • See More. Know More. Protect More.

    Scroll back in time to rewatch what you missed, get intelligent alerts that tell you what’s happening, and so much more, with a compatible Ring Protect subscription (sold separately).

  • Additional Ring Devices

    Link with select Ring devices, allowing them to activate when this camera detects movement for additional security, recording angles, and more. Subscription required, sold separately.

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Specifications
  • Video Camera Resolution
    2K (1440p)
    Night Vision
    Yes
    Number Of Cameras Included
    1
    Camera Power Source
    Cable with AC Adapter/Plug-in
    Works With
    Amazon Alexa, Ring
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Reviews

Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 115 reviews

97% would recommend to a friend
Customers are sayingCustomers express satisfaction with the video quality and the straightforward setup process, which are the most frequently praised aspects of this device. Users also appreciate the reliable night vision and the improved motion detection configuration. Additionally, the inclusion of a physical privacy cover, clear zoom functionality, and a wide field of view are highlighted as valuable features.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
  • Video Quality (56)
  • Setup Ease (32)
  • Night Vision (8)
  • Motion Detection (7)
  • Privacy Feature (6)

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Ring camera

    Great camera motion works great definitely a great buy

    Posted by Izzy

  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great indoor camera solution with 2K resolution!

    Adding new Ring cameras to an existing Ring ecosystem is always nice and simple, Ring has the process down! This is the new Ring Indoor Cam Plus, it's a plug in camera designed to be used, as you guessed it, indoors. I have this one set up in our living room and is replacing a competitors camera that we've used for about 10 years. What drew me to this is the increased 2K resolution of the camera for better image capturing, better video quality and overall piece of mind. Coupled with this are real time notifications* and low-light sight as well. *the real time notifications were a little slow upon set up, but they did get better the more the camera was used and worked better when I was actually away from home, bizarrely enough! As mentioned, set up was easy, you can scan the QR code on the back from the Ring app, and if you have a Ring Chime (which we do - but you do not need to have in order to use this camera), it connected to that right away. Voice prompts along the way from both the Ring Camera and the Ring Chime made it really straight forward out of the box. Now as soon as it's all set up and connected, there will be a software update to install. This takes another minute or two, not intolerable. From there, you can go into the app and use live view to help position your camera. There are mounting instructions within the app to aid with installation, if you are not placing it on a ledge, shelf or furniture. I have this one set up on the fireplace for now, as the power cord was not long enough for me to reach the ideal location that I want it in relation to a power source, so I will need to order a longer power cable. Live view initially had some lag in it, I wasn't that far away from my router in all honesty, but a couple of times, the lag was 8-10 seconds when timed. This got better and better the more I used it, but I hadn't experienced that lag with the other Ring cameras I have in my ecosystem. The image quality is really nice, being able to zoom in further (4x zoom) and maintaining a nice crisp image is great. And the low light visibility is good as well, especially when you may have just some accent lights on in your house, making visibility for other cameras challenging. This camera performed well in lower light for me. The visuals are color, and not the 'ghost grey' looking color of older models. Motion detection works very well indeed, and notifications were prompt when it happened. You can adjust the motion detection areas within the app, so if you have a high traffic area, you can map that out of the view to lower you notification frequency, if desired. Live view is always great, it's nice to check in remotely, if you are away or just out for the evening, you can check in on pets, family members, or just the house in general, to check if you left lights on etc. Two way talk has been a feature of Ring cameras and I feel like it's gotten better with each generation. I know my Ring doorbell camera which is about 10 years old, sometimes it's hard to understand what someone is saying, but with this new Ring Indoor Cam Plus, the voices are a lot clearer through the small speaker. And for those times that you don't want to have the camera running, there is a shutter that slides over the front of the camera to block its sight and maintain your privacy, very handy indeed, however, it doesn't have a smooth action and came off in my hand when I first slid it across. I have since finessed my approach to closing it over. If you subscribe to the Ring subscription (we do) you can have additional storage and ability to save and share your video history. This is convenient for capturing moment that are longer than one week out from happening. That subscription also allows you to have more cameras in your ecosystem as well, so it's definitely worth it. Overall, the Ring Indoor Cam Plus is a great addition to a Ring camera set up or a wonderful first step into the Ring camera world! With stunning 2K resolution, color images in near-dark conditions and a really easy to use set up and interface, it makes it a no brainer to check out!

    Posted by Cupra

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Indoor cam currently being used as a cat cam

    We already have the Ring cam system in and around the house; stick up cams and a doorbell, so this was just an addition to the mix. Last summer we went out of town for four days and I thought I could just use a regular Ring stick up cam and place it near my cat’s food area to see how she was doing. Well it didn’t work, it was probably just me and I didn’t set it up correctly. The camera never detected a pet. So this cam works for the “cat food” area and it’s pretty neat. I see the cat’s glowing eyeballs first and then see her walking up to her food area, so it works for me. This Indoor Cam Plus has a privacy shield, so if you don’t want it recording, just close it. I set up this cam so it doesn’t pick up audio. I might just use this indoor cam for when we go out of town, and then I would turn the audio on. You can install it with the included hardware or it can just stand on the footed base of the cam. The cord is approximately 72” long, and there is a wall plug included. The cord is a USB-C to USB-A cord, so my guess is that you could probably swap it for a different length cord if you needed to. Setup was fairly simple, as I had already set up the other cams on my system. The voice prompts are loud, and I don’t think that volume can be controlled, but it’s just for setting it up. You can control how sensitive the camera is, like how much it picks up. You can also adjust the area where you want the camera to capture video. It is fairly simple to change most things on the app but sometimes just have to search a bit. The video quality is sharp and the videos of what is actually nighttime dark look like regular daytime. This is Alexa enabled, but I don’t utilize that technology.

    Posted by DeeGore

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quality Indoor Camera

    The Ring Indoor Cam Plus was our first indoor camera - besides the one for the animals. The first time I used it was to watch the neighbors who came in to let our dogs out while we were working. This camera has Retinal 2K for enhanced video quality, 4x zoom, and low-light Sight for color in near dark. It was so simple to set up and add to my Ring app. I literally had it set up in minutes - which was great for me because I was in a hurry when I decided to set it up. The picture quality is terrific. It allows you to zoom in up to 4x which comes in handy when trying to figure out what is going on at times. The 3D Motion detection gives you real-time alerts on your phone. You can view and talk live just like the doorbell camera. Plus it has a removable lens cover that lets you slide to cover the camera. Just note that the microphone stays on even when the lens is covered. It has a feature that you can turn on to let people know they are being recorded. It lets you set your motion zones and sensitivity. Plus you can set what alerts you want to get (like no alerts every time the dogs walk by). Plus you can set motion schedules for certain times and days. It is a great indoor camera to add to your Ring family!

    Posted by jpatterson34

  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    St-Ring-s Very Much Attached, Unfortunately

    PROS + image quality is good, even in low lighting conditions + neat features (almost all paywalled) + build quality feels decent + wide FOV + two-way talk works well for the most part CONS - all the neat, useful features are paywalled - the subscription cost can get pretty steep if you want ALL the more advanced features - live feed quality can dip pretty low sometimes - can't integrate with other smart home systems (HomeKit, Google Home). Only Alexa or the Ring app itself This is my first-ever Ring device, but I'm not new to security cameras! The Ring started with a good impression, the unboxing was pleasant and came with no plastic (yes!), and was relatively painless to set up (double yes!), though I did feel there were a lot of screens to get through. The camera itself is sleek-looking and very much unmistakably a security camera, which is great since you don't want to freak out guests or company out by secretly recording them. It comes with a little base that has a good amount of tilt and rotation and has a surprisingly wide field of view, at least compared to the cameras I've been using, so you really can get a strong sense of what is happening in a larger space like a living room. It's also a little bit larger than I expected, but not bulky or clunky-feeling at all. Moving on, the app is easy to navigate, and the event timeline feature is quite intuitive. I find it easier than the Blink camera ecosystem's way of handling video feeds. I appreciated that notifications were usually quite quick, though not instant, and that there were some pleasant features sprinkled throughout the app: AI scene descriptions (usually hit-or-miss, but generally accurate in a broad sense) and the "Neighbors" community feed (where your neighbors can share clips related to broad categories like lost and found pets or crime alerts — it's a bit like Nextdoor but only for video clips from Ring cameras) are the main ones that are useful. However, the AI scene descriptions can sometimes be hilariously inaccurate, and if you rely on them to get a sense of a clip, you may end up missing some important information. As an example, it labeled a clip of both of my cats running across the room as "A white cat is walking in the room" and labeled another clip of just one of my cats as a person, which may be because of the TV confusing it. Again, neat feature and broadly useful, but not enough so to discount actually checking clips manually. It seems to do better with people, however, and can consistently label activities like a person walking across the room. Onto the camera itself, the image quality is sharp enough to clearly read faces and detail, and beats my older 1080 Blink minis by a wide margin. I will admit that the "2k" marketing did set my expectations perhaps a tad unreasonably high, but I still find that the image quality is more than most people will need for an indoor security camera and sufficient even when zooming in on details. It works fine in low light and dark conditions as well. The speaker is also very loud and clear enough to talk through (it is actually a bit too loud on setup and even spooked me at first), and I appreciate that recordings include audio from both ends of the two-way talk feature. If you have pets, kids, or other family members you might want to talk to through the camera, this is a great feature and works quite well. I only noticed very occasional issues with audio dropping out. The biggest downside here is the subscription model. Almost every useful feature, including accessing the video event history in the timeline, is behind a paywall. You get a 30-day free trial, which you can't even manage in the app (likely to skirt app store fees, which is inconvenient but whatever), and after that you need to pay at least $4.99 a month to access the "basic" plan, which includes said event history. If you want local storage, you will have to buy the Ring Alarm Pro base station ($250), a microSD card, and *still* pay a subscription to use the dang thing. You will never "break even" on subscription fees, even if you opt for local storage. With my (cheaper, and admittedly crappier) Blink Minis, I had to shell out $50 for the sync module and $15 for the storage drive, but it took me under two years to "break even" on subscription fees. You will literally pay nearly the cost of a new camera every year in the *lowest* subscription tier model for the Ring, and that doesn't even include all the fancier features like AI scene descriptions, extended live view, or smart video search (some of which are only available in the highest tier, which is a whopping $19.99/month). Another downside is that the Ring camera does not play nicely with other ecosystems. I use an iPhone and would like to control and access the camera in HomeKit, but unfortunately, unless you use third-party apps like Homebridge, there is no way to do so right now. You can technically add the Ring camera to Google Home, but you can't do much with it at all, and you can't even access live video feeds through a Nest Hub. You're basically locked into the Amazon/Alexa ecosystem or the Ring app itself, which isn't a huge downer but is a bit annoying for anyone wanting a device that could integrate into their existing ecosystem. Lastly, live view quality was sometimes a bit of a letdown. Shockingly so, in fact. I have a gigabit connection, and even on the same connection, sitting in the same room not more than fifteen feet away, the stream would occasionally drop to a low resolution with choppy, laggy playback, worse than I've ever seen on my older cameras on lower bandwidth connections. It does usually even out on its own, but it is not what I expect for the price point. Overall, this camera does a lot well. It has good image quality, the alerts are helpful and informative (if you've ever had a camera that alerts you of every single movement with "Movement detected in X room" and nothing else, you can imagine how nice it is to get actual descriptions of what the recording might show!), it has a decent two-way audioi experience, and some useful features on top of it all. But needing a subscription for what I genuinely feel is a more basic function — and what's worse, preventing a reasonably affordable way to use local storage for this camera without a subscription — is one of the biggest drawbacks of this camera and detracts from its value significantly, especially compared to more value-oriented competitors (like Wyze). If you're already in the Ring/Alexa ecosystem or don't mind the subscription fee, which admittedly is not that high at its basic level, then this is honestly not a bad pick. I really do like using it, and it works generally quite well. However, if you aren't in the ecosystem and prefer to avoid Amazon/Alexa, if you are rabidly anti-SAAS, if you are looking for something more value-oriented, if you care about specific features that are paywalled and aren't willing to pay, this is not the right pick for you.

    Posted by R Tanaka

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Questions & Answers
  • What is the maximum operating temperature for this camera?

    The maximum operating temperature for this camera is 113 degrees fahrenheit.

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  • Does this camera have night vision?

    Yes, this camera has night vision.

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  • What kind of video recording prompt does this camera have?

    This camera has motion detection video recording prompt.

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    At timestamp 00:00:27.694, the woman says, 'Honey, I see you.'

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  • Can this camera detect motion?

    Yes, this camera can detect motion.

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