Get help with your Halloween decorations with Ring's new 4K Candy Cam. surveillance cameraavailable this month as a limited edition model for $200. The Halloween version includes both a small costume for camera and a removable bowl for sweets. If you can't stay at your door to hand out candy to trick-or-treaters but still want to keep an eye on when the bowl is empty, this is an option.
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Buyers can choose between a ghost, pumpkin, cat, bat or spider camera case included in the package. Ring's newest 4K wired camera. The deal will not be available after October 31st and the Halloween themed case does not qualify with previous ones. wireless ring cameras or new Ring video doorbells. Ring's fastest delivery option is to have your newly ordered cameras delivered to your door by October 17th.
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The ring celebrated Halloween before, including hosting a Ring ghost-detecting camera competition, but this is the first time the security company has sold additional candy bowls for its products. The attached bowl is weighted for added stability, and with the Ring feature, users can check in real time from anywhere whether they need to refill their candy stock or want to talk to trick-or-treaters via two-way audio. (“Hey kid! Don't take ALL the Snickers!”)
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Ring's Latest 4K Cameras Arrive with your new tricksincluding spoken greeting options with Alexa Plus, free with a Prime membership. A new feature called Search Party, coming in November, coordinates with other Ring users to locate missing pets. Ring is rolling out what it calls Retinal Vision, a next-generation imaging technology that uses advanced AI tuning to optimize the video it records.