One thing that is a bit troubling is the volume on the cam does not appear to be adjustable and is rather loud and distorted. I have a support ticket in with Ring. Working smoothly with Windows 10 PC and also Android phone.
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Ring Indoor Cam, Compact Plug-In HD security camera with two-way talk, Works with Alexa - White
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| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Brand | Ring |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Room Type | Office, Kitchen, Bathroom, Living Room, Bedroom, Classroom, Study Room, Hallway |
| Form Factor | Box |
About this item
- Compact plug-in indoor camera that lets you see, hear and speak to people and pets from your phone, tablet, or select Echo device.
- Watch over your entire home by connecting one or multiple Indoor Cams to all your Ring devices in the Ring app.
- With a Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately), record all your videos, review what you missed for up to 60 days, and share videos and photos.
- With Live View, you can check in on your home any time through the Ring app.
- Easily setup your Indoor Cam by plugging into a standard outlet and connecting to Wi-Fi.
- Place on a flat surface or mount to a wall with the versatile mounting bracket.
- For added peace of mind, pair with Alexa to help you keep an eye on your home.
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Save and share video and photos with an optional Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately).
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Bring protection inside with Ring Indoor Cam, a compact yet powerful security camera that plugs-in for nonstop power. With HD video, two-way talk and motion-activated notifications, Indoor Cam comes with all the features to keep you connected to home.

Get even more out of all your Ring doorbells and cameras with Ring Protect, a comprehensive service that lets you review what you missed. See, save, and share videos and photos when you activate video recording and photo capture for $3/month per device or $10/month per household.

With Control Center, you can add and remove authorized client devices, shared users, and select linked accounts–all from one place on your phone, tablet, or PC. Learn more about security and privacy.

Connect Ring Indoor Cam with Alexa for hands-free home monitoring. When your Ring Indoor Cam detects motion, your Echo device will illuminate and make an announcement, so you’ll always know when someone’s there. And if you have an Echo Show or Echo Spot, you can also see, hear and speak to anyone captured on camera.
Step 1
Place Indoor Cam on a flat surface or wall and plug it into a standard power outlet.
Step 2
Follow the steps in the app to connect to Wi-Fi.
Step 3
Now you’re ready to protect!
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| Indoor/outdoor | Indoor | Indoor/outdoor | Indoor/outdoor | Outdoor | Indoor/outdoor |
| Dimensions | 1.81" x 1.81" x 2.95" | 2.36" x 2.36" x 3.82" | 2.36" x 2.36" x 3.82" | 2.36" x 2.36" x 3.82" | 2.36" x 2.36" x 3.82" |
| Field of view | 115° horizontal, 60° vertical | 110° horizontal, 57° vertical | 110° horizontal, 57° vertical | 110° horizontal, 57° vertical | 150° horizontal, 85° vertical |
| Average install time | 5 minutes | 5-10 minutes | 5-10 minutes | 5-15 minutes | 5-15 minutes |
| Wi-Fi connectivity | 2.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz | 2.4/5.0 GHz |
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Technical Details
Ring Indoor Cam
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Average Install Time |
5 minutes |
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Video |
1080p HD, Live View, Night Vision |
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Field of view |
140° diagonal, 115° horizontal, 60° vertical |
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Audio |
Two-way talk with noise cancellation |
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Power |
Plug into standard power outlet |
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Internet requirements |
Requires high speed internet |
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Connectivity |
802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connection @ 2.4 GHz |
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Operating conditions |
-5°F to 113°F (-20°C to 45°C) |
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Available colors |
White, Black |
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Mounting base |
Integrated mounting base/stand with adjustable angle. Can sit freestanding or mount to a wall. |
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Dimensions |
1.81 in. x 1.81 in. x 2.95 in. (46 mm x 46 mm x 75 mm) |
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Box includes |
Indoor Cam, power supply cable (6.5 ft.), user manual, security sticker, screws and wall anchors |
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Warranty and service |
1-year limited warranty and service included. Use of Security Cameras is subject to the terms found here. License information can be found here. |
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Support |
Click here to view more information on the Security Cameras support page. |
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Generation |
Ring Indoor Cam – 1st Generation (2019 release) |
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Ring Protect Plan |
By purchasing, you authorize us to charge your default card or another card on file when you attach the subscription to a device. Learn more about subscription features and additional terms and conditions. |
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Software Security Updates |
This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Ring device, visit Software Security Updates in Ring Control Center for information specific to your device. |
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One thing that is a bit troubling is the volume on the cam does not appear to be adjustable and is rather loud and distorted. I have a support ticket in with Ring. Working smoothly with Windows 10 PC and also Android phone.
By Pete on September 27, 2019
One thing that is a bit troubling is the volume on the cam does not appear to be adjustable and is rather loud and distorted. I have a support ticket in with Ring. Working smoothly with Windows 10 PC and also Android phone.
Cost
Daylight video
Easy Setup
Cons:
Hardware that comes with it will not mount into studs (screws too shallow).
Power cord is a proprietary micro USB (plug recessed deep on the camera) so unable to use just any micro-usb plug.
Night video has issues keeping everything in focus (blurry top of the screen)
First and foremost, its a 60 dollar camera. The least expensive camera Ring has produced. I have the Doorbell Pro, and the floodlight camera watching the front and back of my house, so was excited to see a cheaper option to put one in my garage.
The camera itself is incredibly small, almost the size of the ring doorbell itself. Setting it up was a breeze if you already have a Ring device. Took me 15 minutes to get the camera up and running and added to my existing Ring app.
The video quality is on par with the other devices in the daylight. No complaints about that. The night vision however, seems like it has some issues. I've noticed that anything on the top of the screen comes off blurry and out of focus in night vision. I haven't experienced that with other ring cameras, and may be due to mounting the camera high on the wall and it having an issue keeping everything in focus. I know they increased the viewing angles on this model, so it may also have to do with that. Its purely speculation, but it is a 60 dollar camera, so not a deal breaker for me. Its not like Spiderman will be breaking into my garage.
The biggest negative on this device however (and why I took away a star) is the hardware. The mounting screws are far too shallow to get through drywall and into a stud. So they include the anchors for drywall, and you will need to mount this into the anchors. This seems like a huge miss considering most Ring devices account for this and always have included the appropriate hardware.
The other negative is the power cord. Six foot is hardly enough to work with. With the camera being powered with a micro-usb, if you're thinking "well just buy a longer usb cord", that won't work. The plug in on the back of the camera is far too recessed for anything other than the cord that it comes with. So unless you're looking to use a typical 120 extension cable, make sure you're planning on mounting this close to the outlet.
Pros:
- smaller profile (I placed this cam next to the Ring Stickup Battery Cam, and an 8oz bottle of water for comparison)
- easy setup (took a total of 2 minutes to get up and running)
- two way audio had a delay, but still less than my Arlo cams.
Cons:
- initial lag. At least on my device, there seems to be about 2 seconds worth of feed that is “fastforwarded” before the stream stabilizes. Not a deal breaker, but the other ring cams I have do not do this.
Overall, great product that fulfills a niche purpose. Cheap alternative if you need specifically, an economical indoor cam.
By 3rd Time is a Charmer on October 1, 2019
Pros:
- smaller profile (I placed this cam next to the Ring Stickup Battery Cam, and an 8oz bottle of water for comparison)
- easy setup (took a total of 2 minutes to get up and running)
- two way audio had a delay, but still less than my Arlo cams.
Cons:
- initial lag. At least on my device, there seems to be about 2 seconds worth of feed that is “fastforwarded” before the stream stabilizes. Not a deal breaker, but the other ring cams I have do not do this.
Overall, great product that fulfills a niche purpose. Cheap alternative if you need specifically, an economical indoor cam.
But based on the features that are described here, I think Wyze cam offers more value for rought 1/3 of the price. Wyze cam provides free on-camera A.I for person detection and free 14 days of cloud storage, which has great value.
Pros:
The video quality is great and does not seem to lag at all
Has a built-in panic alarm, which I don't care about but others might (it's kind of weak though)
It's small
Setup is pretty easy
Cons:
It has a rather short power cable, which is not modular. If you are going to put the camera on a table near an outlet, you shouldn't have an issue, but if you want to mount it on a wall several feet from an outlet, it's probably not going to reach. Also, the micro usb port is inset into the camera inside a tiny tunnel and the USB cable happens to have the same shape at the end of it to make it easy to insert. The cable length is an issue for me. As a test, I tried using a regular micro USB cable and an Apple 2.4 A power supply. It took a bit of jiggling, but I got the Micro USB end of the cable to seat inside the camera. The 2.4 A power supply worked fine with it (the includes power supply is 2A) so I will be ordering a longer micro USB cable and using that instead.
Another potential con is the "Activating" screen when you click on the thumbnail in the app to switch to the live view. Sometimes it may take 2-10 seconds before the feed actually comes up.
One other minor annoyance is the blue LED that turns on when the camera detects motion. There is no way to turn it off nor is there any way to tell when someone is actively viewing the feed. Our Nest camera provides the option to turn off the LED, but in normal operation, the LED is solid green, but when someone is watching the camera feed, it turns into a pulsing blue. Not a big deal, but if you really wanted to make this thing incognito, it's not really possible unless you put tape over the LED.
Conclusion: For $60, this camera is perfect aside from the included power supply, but I can deal with that.
By K. Thomas on October 17, 2019
Pros:
The video quality is great and does not seem to lag at all
Has a built-in panic alarm, which I don't care about but others might (it's kind of weak though)
It's small
Setup is pretty easy
Cons:
It has a rather short power cable, which is not modular. If you are going to put the camera on a table near an outlet, you shouldn't have an issue, but if you want to mount it on a wall several feet from an outlet, it's probably not going to reach. Also, the micro usb port is inset into the camera inside a tiny tunnel and the USB cable happens to have the same shape at the end of it to make it easy to insert. The cable length is an issue for me. As a test, I tried using a regular micro USB cable and an Apple 2.4 A power supply. It took a bit of jiggling, but I got the Micro USB end of the cable to seat inside the camera. The 2.4 A power supply worked fine with it (the includes power supply is 2A) so I will be ordering a longer micro USB cable and using that instead.
Another potential con is the "Activating" screen when you click on the thumbnail in the app to switch to the live view. Sometimes it may take 2-10 seconds before the feed actually comes up.
One other minor annoyance is the blue LED that turns on when the camera detects motion. There is no way to turn it off nor is there any way to tell when someone is actively viewing the feed. Our Nest camera provides the option to turn off the LED, but in normal operation, the LED is solid green, but when someone is watching the camera feed, it turns into a pulsing blue. Not a big deal, but if you really wanted to make this thing incognito, it's not really possible unless you put tape over the LED.
Conclusion: For $60, this camera is perfect aside from the included power supply, but I can deal with that.















