This Ring Home Security Bundle Is Offered at Over 50X Off for Prime Members

If you’ve been putting off setting up your home security , Amazon’s current Prime member-only deal on this Ring kit may make things a little easier. It includes all the basics — a keypad, motion sensor, contact sensor, range extender, and base station — plus a newer Ring indoor camera .
That’s enough to cover one entryway and the main room or hallway where most people typically start, and the entire setup is currently on sale for $121.99 on Amazon, but only for Prime members. That’s a hefty 53% off the regular price of $259.98 — and well below the previous low of $244.99, according to price tracking tools .
This Ring Alarm kit is a good choice if you don’t want to mess with wiring, since it runs on batteries. PCMag describes it as a simple DIY solution, and setup is mostly that: The app walks you through connecting everything via Z-Wave, and once it’s up and running, you can arm or disarm the alarm using the app, your voice assistant, or the included keypad. The sensors will send alerts straight to your phone if something triggers them. You don’t need a subscription to use the alarm’s basic features, but if you want extras like cloud recording or assisted monitoring, you’ll need to sign up for the Ring Home plan — $4.99 per month for one camera, or $9.99 to cover all the Ring devices in your home.
The second-generation Ring Indoor Cam adds a little more control, with privacy-focused upgrades like a physical lens cover and a microphone mute button, noted in this PCMag review . It’s not battery-powered, so you’ll need to place it near an outlet, but its footage is crisp, its sound is clear, and it works well with Alexa (though it doesn’t have support for Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, or IFTTT). And because it’s small, it doesn’t scream “security camera” when sitting on a shelf.
On its own, this setup won’t protect a large home. If you have multiple doors or large areas to monitor, you’ll likely need to add more sensors and cameras. But as a low-commitment, high-impact starting point, it’s a solid choice, especially at its current price.