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Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera White
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Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera White
Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera White

Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera White

$65.00

(516 reviews)

Keep your home secure with this Ring Pan and Tilt Indoor Camera. You can easily control the camera's view from the Ring App to pan left and right 360° and up and down 169° to find the perfect angle. Plus, with real time alerts and notifications, you'll know if something's up as soon as the camera does.

Keep your home secure with this Ring Pan and Tilt Indoor Camera. You can easily control the camera's view from the Ring App to pan left and right 360° and up and down 169° to find the perfect angle. Plus, with real time alerts and notifications, you'll know if something's up as soon as the camera does.

Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera White

(516 reviews)

Keep your home secure with this Ring Pan and Tilt Indoor Camera. You can easily control the camera's view from the Ring App to pan left and right 360° and up and down 169° to find the perfect angle. Plus, with real time alerts and notifications, you'll know if something's up as soon as the camera does.

Keep your home secure with this Ring Pan and Tilt Indoor Camera. You can easily control the camera's view from the Ring App to pan left and right 360° and up and down 169° to find the perfect angle. Plus, with real time alerts and notifications, you'll know if something's up as soon as the camera does.

$65.00 - $341.00

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The lowest price for Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera White right now is $65.00 at CeX, compared across 15 retailers.

The all-time low was $49.00 on 10 Oct 2025 — today's price is 33% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 9 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$99.00

Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera by Amazon | Plug-In Pet Security Camera | 360° pan & 169° tilt coverage, Manual Privacy Cover, HD video, Two-Way Talk,

Free delivery

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CeX

$65.00

Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Security Camera - White, B

Free delivery

Bunnings Warehouse

$68.00

Ring White Pan Tilt Indoor Camera

Delivery $10

Officeworks

$68.00

Ring Pan and Tilt Indoor Camera White

Free delivery between 10–19 June

Bunnings Warehouse

$68.00

Ring White Pan Tilt Indoor Camera

Free next-day delivery

The Good Guys

$69.00

Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera (White)

Next-day delivery $4

Ring

$69.00

Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera – 360° Rotation – White

Free delivery

eBay.com.au

$76.31

Ring Pan-tilt Indoor Camera - White - 1080p Hd Video - Customisable

Delivery $11

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eBay.com.au

$90.44

Ring White 1080p Hd Pan Tilt Indoor Camera 2-way Intercom B0cg2tpljv

Free delivery

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eBay.com.au

$119.16

Ring Pan-tilt Indoor Camera - White - 1080p Hd Video - Customisable

Free delivery

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Reviews

Another great addition to the Ring ecosystem!
19 July 2024Cupra

originally posted on bestbuy.com

I have been a longtime user of Ring products, I have the security cameras around the perimeter of my house giving me great coverage and piece of mind, and with their integration into the Alexa system of products, you can call up and view any camera at any time.I've had one static indoor camera installed for a while, but this Ring Pan and Tilt Indoor Security Camera really is a game changer in that scenario!Having had Ring products for a long time, set up was really simple to integrate into my existing ecosystem. There is a QR code on the product, when you get into the app, you choose to add a device, scan the code and set up is almost instantaneous. I was up and running in about 90 seconds, and then there was a software update (which you should always do right ... MoreI have been a longtime user of Ring products, I have the security cameras around the perimeter of my house giving me great coverage and piece of mind, and with their integration into the Alexa system of products, you can call up and view any camera at any time.I've had one static indoor camera installed for a while, but this Ring Pan and Tilt Indoor Security Camera really is a game changer in that scenario!Having had Ring products for a long time, set up was really simple to integrate into my existing ecosystem. There is a QR code on the product, when you get into the app, you choose to add a device, scan the code and set up is almost instantaneous. I was up and running in about 90 seconds, and then there was a software update (which you should always do right out of the box) that took about another 2 minutes.The camera does a self check, rotated 360 degrees (back and forth, not round and round) and then up and down almost a full 180 degrees. (There is a challenge to this which I'll mention later). Once the self check is complete, you can either manually rotate the camera into position, or you can go into the app and use the arrow keys in the rotate mode for the camera. Both are really intuitive. You can pinch to zoom as well.I then left the confines of my study and went to position the camera in what I believe will be it's forever home. This is at the top of my stairs on a ledge where it will not be manhandled by anyone, won't get knocked over etc, and it's where I've had my previous indoor cam positioned for about 4 years now. When I put it in place, I was able to cover my front door, my entryway, some of my dining room and front window, I can rotate round and see my whole living room, breakfast nook, back door and rear window, a massive area that is now covered by video that wasn't before. But there's more, with the tilt feature, I am able to view all the way up my stairs, and into 3 bedrooms as well! The only hinderance is the pillar that is directly behind the camera, otherwise I would be able to see into 2 more bedrooms!The range of motion really is fantastic. Far superior to the previous camera. Motion detection is very robust, and detection is very quick. Notifications appear in the app almost instantaneously. The clarity of the video is what I would expect from a Ring camera as well. Overall really impressed.As I mentioned before, in the self check portion - one example of where this isn't as good as of a feature was this morning. We had a power outage. When the power came back on, the camera didn't just power up and continue working. No, it decided to do a self check of it's full range of motion, and ended up pushing itself off of the shelf and ended up just dangling there off the shelf by it's power cord. So while the location is the perfect place for the security camera to work, the challenge is that the camera itself will knock itself off of the shelf, which I really wasn't expecting!Other than that tho, another great Ring product and it will get a lot of use in our home.

Easy set-up, great video, needs better options
14 July 2024Wraith

originally posted on bestbuy.com

My home's outside is chock full of Ring cameras and lights and I have been very pleased with their quality, detection capabilities, and ease of use. The Ring Pan-Tilt indoor cam is my first camera to be inside my house. I didn't feel it necessary, but my wife requested one so that she can check on our main downstairs area either when we are both away or when she is home alone upstairs in bed.I thought the Pan-Tilt Indoor Security Cam would be great because it would give us the ability to move the camera around as well as follow/alert any intruder that may come in.This camera is probably the easiest set-up out of any of the other Ring devices I have. Granted, a lot of those needed to be hard-wired in, but this was still incredibly easy to add to our existing ... MoreMy home's outside is chock full of Ring cameras and lights and I have been very pleased with their quality, detection capabilities, and ease of use. The Ring Pan-Tilt indoor cam is my first camera to be inside my house. I didn't feel it necessary, but my wife requested one so that she can check on our main downstairs area either when we are both away or when she is home alone upstairs in bed.I thought the Pan-Tilt Indoor Security Cam would be great because it would give us the ability to move the camera around as well as follow/alert any intruder that may come in.This camera is probably the easiest set-up out of any of the other Ring devices I have. Granted, a lot of those needed to be hard-wired in, but this was still incredibly easy to add to our existing system without needing an installer or a degree in electrical engineering. From box open to first sight on the camera was about 10 minutes and that is WITH the firmware update it did upon connecting to our home's wi-fi network. I don't have it bolted into the wall or connected anywhere weird, it's just on top of a set of shelves that give it a commanding view of the entrances to our home downstairs. It was simple to place it, plug it in with its long USB power cord, set it's 'home' position that it will return to after using the pan/tilt controls in the app to look around, and configure the settings. Video is clear and bright, which is aided by a lot of good natural light into our living room, but even in the evening the infrared lighting/vision still gives a great view of the area.My biggest complaint so far has been that it seemed to take forever to find the best settings to balance both security and privacy at home. Granted, the only people (supposedly) looking at our feeds are my wife and I, but I don't want her to feel spied on when when I'm gone and neither do I want to be made to feel that way. But I also don't want to get alerts every time my wife gets up to go into the kitchen, or the cat comes into the frame on one of his zoomie patrols. Right now, I think I have the best configuration and perhaps I just need more time to really dig into the controls and scheduling, but I still feel like I'm missing out on some security while also not quite being as private as I may like. Perhaps that's just my misgivings with having a camera pointed at me for so much time. Our system up to this point has all been directed OUTWARD, this is the first time we have had to deal with INWARD security.Either way, Ring has a robust system for security your home and family and this new Pan-Tilt Camera just expands on the tools at your disposal. I think I've kind of hit a critical mass now where I need to switch from having a dual security system with my Ring set-up and our more 'traditional' alarm system and get them all combined under the Ring umbrella. Perhaps, a professional could also help me set up the 'balanced' settings that I'm looking for.I'm very happy with the Ring: Pan-Tilt Indoor Security Cam and would probably bump the 4 stars up to 5 when I manage to find the sweet-spot for the security/privacy balance.

Excellent Pan and Tile Ring Security Camera
18 July 2024RobWLINY2

originally posted on bestbuy.com

The Ring Pan-Tilt Cam worked great (significant picture improvement over our old Arlo Q) and was "easy" to set up once I found a Wi-Fi Network it was compatible with. When I set it up initially, it failed to offer a picture when connected to either the Chime Pro Network or an Eero Max 7 Network (it reported a good signal in device health on both networks). Sometime after I tried, I noticed the Eero had an update so it may be something they have or need to fix. Still, I got it working with my Cable Company's Wi-Fi 6E Gateway and it was up and running quick and easy once I did that. Setting the home position was easy, much better than the old way of moving the camera by hand, and now we can also move it from the app in live view. Motion detection worked well, and ... MoreThe Ring Pan-Tilt Cam worked great (significant picture improvement over our old Arlo Q) and was "easy" to set up once I found a Wi-Fi Network it was compatible with. When I set it up initially, it failed to offer a picture when connected to either the Chime Pro Network or an Eero Max 7 Network (it reported a good signal in device health on both networks). Sometime after I tried, I noticed the Eero had an update so it may be something they have or need to fix. Still, I got it working with my Cable Company's Wi-Fi 6E Gateway and it was up and running quick and easy once I did that. Setting the home position was easy, much better than the old way of moving the camera by hand, and now we can also move it from the app in live view. Motion detection worked well, and right away picked up any person in range of the camera's view.We positioned ours in a Window, as we had more interest watching outside for security than watching ourselves in the house. When setting this up, we used Two-Sided tape (thick, from as-seen-on-tv store) to hold it in place in the window. This was important because when the device powered on (such as after a power outage) it moves around and if it is not secured, it could move and fall. It also came with a mounting kit, but where we placed it we didn't want to drill any holes.This is our 5th Ring Camera (we purchased three ourselves previously and received the other two for review purposes from Best Buy). Overall, everyone in the house is a big fan of the Ring cameras, including this one, both because of the picture quality and the ease of use of the app (you can quickly scroll through video with a swipe, and alerts come up right away). I would recommend this and any Ring camera for people interested in home video security, with a note that unless you're on a fiber type connection, you may have limited upload bandwidth over cable (limited number of cameras recording at once).ProsEasy set upGreat Picture QualityPan and Tilt – Easy to use and excellent featureThe App is outstanding qualityConsHad issues on some Wi-Fi networks, but it may have been the router’s fault

Specification

Product dimensions5.99 x 5.99 x 14.81 cm; 235.87 Grams
Country of originChina

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Amazon.com.au

$99.00

Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera by Amazon | Plug-In Pet Security Camera | 360° pan & 169° tilt coverage, Manual Privacy Cover, HD video, Two-Way Talk,

Free delivery

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CeX

$65.00

Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Security Camera - White, B

Free delivery

Bunnings Warehouse

$68.00

Ring White Pan Tilt Indoor Camera

Delivery $10

Officeworks

$68.00

Ring Pan and Tilt Indoor Camera White

Free delivery between 10–19 June

Bunnings Warehouse

$68.00

Ring White Pan Tilt Indoor Camera

Free next-day delivery

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Another great addition to the Ring ecosystem!
19 July 2024

I have been a longtime user of Ring products, I have the security cameras around the perimeter of my house giving me great coverage and piece of mind, and with their integration into the Alexa system of products, you can call up and view any camera at any time.I've had one static indoor camera installed for a while, but this Ring Pan and Tilt Indoor Security Camera really is a game changer in that scenario!Having had Ring products for a long time, set up was really simple to integrate into my existing ecosystem. There is a QR code on the product, when you get into the app, you choose to add a device, scan the code and set up is almost instantaneous. I was up and running in about 90 seconds, and then there was a software update (which you should always do right ... MoreI have been a longtime user of Ring products, I have the security cameras around the perimeter of my house giving me great coverage and piece of mind, and with their integration into the Alexa system of products, you can call up and view any camera at any time.I've had one static indoor camera installed for a while, but this Ring Pan and Tilt Indoor Security Camera really is a game changer in that scenario!Having had Ring products for a long time, set up was really simple to integrate into my existing ecosystem. There is a QR code on the product, when you get into the app, you choose to add a device, scan the code and set up is almost instantaneous. I was up and running in about 90 seconds, and then there was a software update (which you should always do right out of the box) that took about another 2 minutes.The camera does a self check, rotated 360 degrees (back and forth, not round and round) and then up and down almost a full 180 degrees. (There is a challenge to this which I'll mention later). Once the self check is complete, you can either manually rotate the camera into position, or you can go into the app and use the arrow keys in the rotate mode for the camera. Both are really intuitive. You can pinch to zoom as well.I then left the confines of my study and went to position the camera in what I believe will be it's forever home. This is at the top of my stairs on a ledge where it will not be manhandled by anyone, won't get knocked over etc, and it's where I've had my previous indoor cam positioned for about 4 years now. When I put it in place, I was able to cover my front door, my entryway, some of my dining room and front window, I can rotate round and see my whole living room, breakfast nook, back door and rear window, a massive area that is now covered by video that wasn't before. But there's more, with the tilt feature, I am able to view all the way up my stairs, and into 3 bedrooms as well! The only hinderance is the pillar that is directly behind the camera, otherwise I would be able to see into 2 more bedrooms!The range of motion really is fantastic. Far superior to the previous camera. Motion detection is very robust, and detection is very quick. Notifications appear in the app almost instantaneously. The clarity of the video is what I would expect from a Ring camera as well. Overall really impressed.As I mentioned before, in the self check portion - one example of where this isn't as good as of a feature was this morning. We had a power outage. When the power came back on, the camera didn't just power up and continue working. No, it decided to do a self check of it's full range of motion, and ended up pushing itself off of the shelf and ended up just dangling there off the shelf by it's power cord. So while the location is the perfect place for the security camera to work, the challenge is that the camera itself will knock itself off of the shelf, which I really wasn't expecting!Other than that tho, another great Ring product and it will get a lot of use in our home.

Cupra originally posted on bestbuy.com
Easy set-up, great video, needs better options
14 July 2024

My home's outside is chock full of Ring cameras and lights and I have been very pleased with their quality, detection capabilities, and ease of use. The Ring Pan-Tilt indoor cam is my first camera to be inside my house. I didn't feel it necessary, but my wife requested one so that she can check on our main downstairs area either when we are both away or when she is home alone upstairs in bed.I thought the Pan-Tilt Indoor Security Cam would be great because it would give us the ability to move the camera around as well as follow/alert any intruder that may come in.This camera is probably the easiest set-up out of any of the other Ring devices I have. Granted, a lot of those needed to be hard-wired in, but this was still incredibly easy to add to our existing ... MoreMy home's outside is chock full of Ring cameras and lights and I have been very pleased with their quality, detection capabilities, and ease of use. The Ring Pan-Tilt indoor cam is my first camera to be inside my house. I didn't feel it necessary, but my wife requested one so that she can check on our main downstairs area either when we are both away or when she is home alone upstairs in bed.I thought the Pan-Tilt Indoor Security Cam would be great because it would give us the ability to move the camera around as well as follow/alert any intruder that may come in.This camera is probably the easiest set-up out of any of the other Ring devices I have. Granted, a lot of those needed to be hard-wired in, but this was still incredibly easy to add to our existing system without needing an installer or a degree in electrical engineering. From box open to first sight on the camera was about 10 minutes and that is WITH the firmware update it did upon connecting to our home's wi-fi network. I don't have it bolted into the wall or connected anywhere weird, it's just on top of a set of shelves that give it a commanding view of the entrances to our home downstairs. It was simple to place it, plug it in with its long USB power cord, set it's 'home' position that it will return to after using the pan/tilt controls in the app to look around, and configure the settings. Video is clear and bright, which is aided by a lot of good natural light into our living room, but even in the evening the infrared lighting/vision still gives a great view of the area.My biggest complaint so far has been that it seemed to take forever to find the best settings to balance both security and privacy at home. Granted, the only people (supposedly) looking at our feeds are my wife and I, but I don't want her to feel spied on when when I'm gone and neither do I want to be made to feel that way. But I also don't want to get alerts every time my wife gets up to go into the kitchen, or the cat comes into the frame on one of his zoomie patrols. Right now, I think I have the best configuration and perhaps I just need more time to really dig into the controls and scheduling, but I still feel like I'm missing out on some security while also not quite being as private as I may like. Perhaps that's just my misgivings with having a camera pointed at me for so much time. Our system up to this point has all been directed OUTWARD, this is the first time we have had to deal with INWARD security.Either way, Ring has a robust system for security your home and family and this new Pan-Tilt Camera just expands on the tools at your disposal. I think I've kind of hit a critical mass now where I need to switch from having a dual security system with my Ring set-up and our more 'traditional' alarm system and get them all combined under the Ring umbrella. Perhaps, a professional could also help me set up the 'balanced' settings that I'm looking for.I'm very happy with the Ring: Pan-Tilt Indoor Security Cam and would probably bump the 4 stars up to 5 when I manage to find the sweet-spot for the security/privacy balance.

Wraith originally posted on bestbuy.com
Excellent Pan and Tile Ring Security Camera
18 July 2024

The Ring Pan-Tilt Cam worked great (significant picture improvement over our old Arlo Q) and was "easy" to set up once I found a Wi-Fi Network it was compatible with. When I set it up initially, it failed to offer a picture when connected to either the Chime Pro Network or an Eero Max 7 Network (it reported a good signal in device health on both networks). Sometime after I tried, I noticed the Eero had an update so it may be something they have or need to fix. Still, I got it working with my Cable Company's Wi-Fi 6E Gateway and it was up and running quick and easy once I did that. Setting the home position was easy, much better than the old way of moving the camera by hand, and now we can also move it from the app in live view. Motion detection worked well, and ... MoreThe Ring Pan-Tilt Cam worked great (significant picture improvement over our old Arlo Q) and was "easy" to set up once I found a Wi-Fi Network it was compatible with. When I set it up initially, it failed to offer a picture when connected to either the Chime Pro Network or an Eero Max 7 Network (it reported a good signal in device health on both networks). Sometime after I tried, I noticed the Eero had an update so it may be something they have or need to fix. Still, I got it working with my Cable Company's Wi-Fi 6E Gateway and it was up and running quick and easy once I did that. Setting the home position was easy, much better than the old way of moving the camera by hand, and now we can also move it from the app in live view. Motion detection worked well, and right away picked up any person in range of the camera's view.We positioned ours in a Window, as we had more interest watching outside for security than watching ourselves in the house. When setting this up, we used Two-Sided tape (thick, from as-seen-on-tv store) to hold it in place in the window. This was important because when the device powered on (such as after a power outage) it moves around and if it is not secured, it could move and fall. It also came with a mounting kit, but where we placed it we didn't want to drill any holes.This is our 5th Ring Camera (we purchased three ourselves previously and received the other two for review purposes from Best Buy). Overall, everyone in the house is a big fan of the Ring cameras, including this one, both because of the picture quality and the ease of use of the app (you can quickly scroll through video with a swipe, and alerts come up right away). I would recommend this and any Ring camera for people interested in home video security, with a note that unless you're on a fiber type connection, you may have limited upload bandwidth over cable (limited number of cameras recording at once).ProsEasy set upGreat Picture QualityPan and Tilt – Easy to use and excellent featureThe App is outstanding qualityConsHad issues on some Wi-Fi networks, but it may have been the router’s fault

RobWLINY2 originally posted on bestbuy.com
First time home security user overall it's decent
20 July 2024

I am new to home camera systems as I've never had one before but recently with package delivery problems plus wanting to know who is at the front door when knocking before I answer along with some street facing security, I figured it was time to give it a try. This review is from the perspective of not only a RING newbie but someone new to home surveillance.Arriving in a small, compact box inside you will find the Ring pan and tilt camera, a decently length power cord and a wall adapter. Also included is a snap on stabilizing mount and a wall mount with screws so basically you're good to go however you want to use/mount it. You get a few small pamphlets but really all setup is via a QC code.I decided I wanted the "full" Amazon experience (since they own RING) ... MoreI am new to home camera systems as I've never had one before but recently with package delivery problems plus wanting to know who is at the front door when knocking before I answer along with some street facing security, I figured it was time to give it a try. This review is from the perspective of not only a RING newbie but someone new to home surveillance.Arriving in a small, compact box inside you will find the Ring pan and tilt camera, a decently length power cord and a wall adapter. Also included is a snap on stabilizing mount and a wall mount with screws so basically you're good to go however you want to use/mount it. You get a few small pamphlets but really all setup is via a QC code.I decided I wanted the "full" Amazon experience (since they own RING) and opted to update and use my Fire HD 10 tablet which is a ~3yr old 11th generation model as my primary monitoring device. Once updated, downloading the Ring app was easy and as soon as you create an account which is mandatory, you can set up your camera via the QC code which was the first problem as my Fire HD tab could not focus on the incredibly small QC code. I tried from many angles. I even took a picture of it and enlarged it with my phone to try and capture it that way to no avail. I ended up just having to manually punch in the number which in hindsight was much easier than scanning the code.Once punched in, you make sure your Ring camera is near your router and setup is a breeze. It finds and links to it automatically with the tablet Bluetooth and will sync it to the network you're using. Be warned, these are only 2.4ghz devices and do not support 5.0ghz so make sure you're either using an older router or have dual band set up. Once synced and setup, you can adjust the various settings you want (home / away modes, live vs delayed feed, pan/tilt settings, etc...).I set it up in its dedicated location and since it is wall powered, it can be left unattended. I really like the fact it uses a USB-C to USB-A cable and standard USB-A power adapter as this gives you plenty of flexibility not only in cable run length but if you want to power it off a USB hub.Once I placed it where I needed it, I was able to immediately pull up my feed and see my front door, driveway and a bit more. The camera has a very wide angle.The app is more than quick enough even on my 11th gen Fire HD tablet. I suspect it would be much quicker on an Apple or faster Android device but for my needs it works fine.As always, nothing is perfect.I do wish it was in color, but the 1080p picture was good enough.I like that I can monitor it via the tablet and my PC. My main issue is there is no PC or Mac native program and everything has to be done via the Ring website which makes it a bit cumbersome and obtuse. If there is an app for mobile devices, there should be a stand alone application for PCs and Macs.I'm not a huge fan of a lack of direct local streaming mode. Everything has to funnel through the cloud back to Ring and then to you. There needs to be a direct Wi-Fi/LAN only mode to conserve uplink bandwidth and more important localize your privacy options if all you want to do is monitor the cameras and that's it.You do get a free month of Ring Protect that allows you to save and review videos along with other features but if you opt not to pay monthly, you only have real time/delayed video and it still has to be uploaded/streamed to Ring and then re-sent to your various devices (in my case, Fire HD and PC).If the Ring camera was in color, had a native PC or Mac program and a way to select localized streaming only, this would be near perfect. Alas, it lacks these three things but overall I'm generally content with this first step into home security and most likely after my trial period is over I will just use it for real time streaming of my front door/area and that's it.

Electrosoft originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great addition to my home security system
16 July 2024

The Amazon Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera is truly a great addition to your existing Ring security system, but can also stand alone. If you have an apartment, or just want to be able to have indoor coverage, or even an alternative to pet cams. I do have existing Ring equipment and cameras, but I wanted to use this to be able to see, and speak to my dog and new puppy when I’m not home.Instillation is quick, and includes everything you need including a charger with cable included, and mounting equipment. It’s as simple as scanning a QR code, downloading the Ring app and following the steps. Enabled with Wifi and 4G LTE.Packed with features like 360° pan, and 160° tilt coverage is more than any indoor camera I have experience with, and provides a great line of vision ... MoreThe Amazon Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera is truly a great addition to your existing Ring security system, but can also stand alone. If you have an apartment, or just want to be able to have indoor coverage, or even an alternative to pet cams. I do have existing Ring equipment and cameras, but I wanted to use this to be able to see, and speak to my dog and new puppy when I’m not home.Instillation is quick, and includes everything you need including a charger with cable included, and mounting equipment. It’s as simple as scanning a QR code, downloading the Ring app and following the steps. Enabled with Wifi and 4G LTE.Packed with features like 360° pan, and 160° tilt coverage is more than any indoor camera I have experience with, and provides a great line of vision to my entire living room, dinning room, and even kitchen area. There is also a privacy cover, that you have to unfortunately manually operate which really feels like a missed opportunity on Rings end.The video is 1080P, crisp, clear, and no delays when you use the app to get real time movement updates and motion alerts. Also great picture quality with the color night vision that really sets this indoor camera apart from others I’ve tried. I think due to the fact that it’s indoor, and not outdoor there is no pet detection/person feature that really would have put this over the top, and another missed opportunity. I did try out the two-way talking feature and it was clear, with minimal delay in transmission.Be aware that you will need a subscription of some sort depending on how many ring products you have, or the features you’d like to have like video storage, and cloud backup.

AsiaLovely1 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great addtion to the Ring stable of products.
19 July 2024

I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this camera, but not for the reasons most folks will use it.I have had Ring products at my home for security purposes. This day and age you can’t be too careful and every day you hear about home invasions, or someone pretending to be a delivery person and uses trickery to gain access to your home. I’ve been running a Ring doorbell and Ring floodlight camera for years and absolutely love them. My wife uses the Ring app constantly.So on to this camera. I had been looking at tilt and pan security cameras for some time and was thrilled to see Ring come out with their version. My use is a bit different than most however. Rather than setting up the camera inside the house I use mine in the garage to help me monitor a couple of 3D ... MoreI couldn’t wait to get my hands on this camera, but not for the reasons most folks will use it.I have had Ring products at my home for security purposes. This day and age you can’t be too careful and every day you hear about home invasions, or someone pretending to be a delivery person and uses trickery to gain access to your home. I’ve been running a Ring doorbell and Ring floodlight camera for years and absolutely love them. My wife uses the Ring app constantly.So on to this camera. I had been looking at tilt and pan security cameras for some time and was thrilled to see Ring come out with their version. My use is a bit different than most however. Rather than setting up the camera inside the house I use mine in the garage to help me monitor a couple of 3D printers to make sure they are operating properly and not doing something crazy (if you do 3D printing you know what I mean). I placed the camera in a strategic location where it can see both print beds and I can pan and/or tilt to focus on one or the other printer. Using the Ring app I can control the pan and tilt with arrow buttons on a smart device (phone or tablet) and by pinching or spreading fingers on the screen you can zoom in or out. The Ring Pan and Tilt is perfect for this application however I did have to turn off motion detection to keep it from recording non-stop.The high definition allows for greater detail of the video capture. This would be perfect for a baby’s room monitoring, or if you want to spy on poochie… you know the one that or shreds a couch cushion. With the microphone and speaker provides 2-way communication capabilities so you can listen when baby starts crying or if poochie is doing something they shouldn’t be doing. Motion detection can trigger recordings and notifications. Connectivity is great once setup with your Wi-Fi. I can monitor any of my Ring devices remotely and communicate if necessary and even control the pan and tilt on this camera remotely.Setup was extremely easy using the Ring app. I already had a camera slot reserved in my Ring account so I used that spot. When adding the camera to your account just scan the QR code on the camera with the app and it will link up. Too many details to cover here but the app is robust allowing you to get the most out of the camera.Pic shows the print bed of one of my 3D printers at home that I took while at work.

Technopackrat originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great little camera if you are already in the ring
17 July 2024

Great little camera if you are already in the ring security ecosystem.Great camera if you are already in the ring security ecosystem. Keep in mind this camera requires a wire to run to a power outlet.Installation with this is nearly identical to all other Ring cameras, which is to say you can have it up and running in just a few minutes once you are set up on your home wifi via your smartphone.In my case, I have this mounted on a ground floor rear window sill, and it covers my back-yard area, and I can literally control it to 360 around, and also tilt upwards to view the interior of my home. I mostly want this to just cover my yard, so that I do not have to install an outdoor mounted camera. What I really like about this camera is that it allows me to free up ... MoreGreat little camera if you are already in the ring security ecosystem.Great camera if you are already in the ring security ecosystem. Keep in mind this camera requires a wire to run to a power outlet.Installation with this is nearly identical to all other Ring cameras, which is to say you can have it up and running in just a few minutes once you are set up on your home wifi via your smartphone.In my case, I have this mounted on a ground floor rear window sill, and it covers my back-yard area, and I can literally control it to 360 around, and also tilt upwards to view the interior of my home. I mostly want this to just cover my yard, so that I do not have to install an outdoor mounted camera. What I really like about this camera is that it allows me to free up another ring camera I had in the same space to another area of my home, as this essentially can cover more than just one view, because you can control the view if needed if you are away via the app on your smartphone. The camera is only 1080p resolution, but the saved video quality is still very good in my opinion.Like just about every other Ring camera, viewing through the app is just about as easy as can be, and you can control the pan and tilt from directional controls in the app. This camera also has a privacy shutter you can manually spin around and close, if you just don’t want to have it be able to view through the app. However it must be done manually, you cannot do this via the ring app on your smartphone. I don’t think this would be an issue in my case.I however wish this camera was wireless, with a rechargeable battery. It would just make it a very clean and simple setup, and I think make it much more versatile for most people. You do have the ability to mount it to a wall or a ceiling with the included mount, which is something I would have done had it been completely wireless with a rechargeable battery.I already have a ring doorbell and a few other ring cameras in my home, so this was a great add-on camera to my home, that I only wish had a rechargeable battery, to help hide it away even more. If you have the ability to put this camera somewhere on a table top, or shelf top this is probably ideal, as the power cord / wire just blends in, and can cover viewing of an entire room, and possibly more.Recommended if you happen to be in the Ring camera system. Otherwise, I would look at less expensive camera alternatives that also do pan and tilt, and offer some extra features without a subscription.

blah originally posted on bestbuy.com
Pan/Tilt for Ring finally!
24 July 2024

TL;DR - This is a great indoor camera if you're in the Ring ecosystem. The pan/tilt feature works well and Ring's app and ecosystem deliver good value for the casual user. The only downside is the microphone and speaker are not omnidirectional; it doesn't do very well at picking up sounds that the camera is not facing. It's also unfortunate that Ring couldn't include 5Ghz Wifi in this new camera.After using this camera for about a week, I'm mostly satified with this latest camera in Ring's ecosystem. The camera itself is about the same size as Ring's basic indoor and stick-up cameras and the resolution is approximately the same. The camera connects using a 10-foot USB A to C power cord to a relatively small 10W AC adapter. The camera can pan/rotate a full 360 ... MoreTL;DR - This is a great indoor camera if you're in the Ring ecosystem. The pan/tilt feature works well and Ring's app and ecosystem deliver good value for the casual user. The only downside is the microphone and speaker are not omnidirectional; it doesn't do very well at picking up sounds that the camera is not facing. It's also unfortunate that Ring couldn't include 5Ghz Wifi in this new camera.After using this camera for about a week, I'm mostly satified with this latest camera in Ring's ecosystem. The camera itself is about the same size as Ring's basic indoor and stick-up cameras and the resolution is approximately the same. The camera connects using a 10-foot USB A to C power cord to a relatively small 10W AC adapter. The camera can pan/rotate a full 360 degrees and tilts approximately 160 degress (?). It moves/turns relatively quick.It includes motion detection the same as all of Ring's other cameras do, but unfortunately, the camera doesn't take advantage of the pan/tilt capability to track the motion/person moving across the room.The night vision feature works well, and it includes a "color" night vision feature.The two biggest downsides are the camera is reliant completely on cloud connectivity; there is no ability for local storage to a microSD card, and the camera can only connect to 2.4 Ghz wifi, and Ring recommends minimum bandwidth of 2 Mbps.Overall, this is easily the best choice from the Ring ecosystem for an indoor camera option. Hopefully a future version, perhaps as a pro model, will correct the two minor deficiencies for local storage and wifi compatibility.

Raiders originally posted on bestbuy.com
The Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Plug-In Camera ~ Nice!
16 July 2024

Received the Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Plug-In camera and as I have 8 other Ring cameras I already had an account which made it easy to set up. I decided to use it in my Storage room as there are walls of totes and this way I can keep an eye on who's going in and out plus see what they're doing.Right after I plugged it in there was a needed update which after connecting to my 2.4GHz wifi (only works with 2.4GHz) went in without issue. Once it's turned on it goes into a Calibration mode in which it pans and tilts in each direction. You will need at least 6.5" of clearance on all sides to allow for the movement of the camera.I then set up the Home Position which is what angle it returns to after it exits Live View. I moved the camera to a shelf and then proceeded to ... MoreReceived the Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Plug-In camera and as I have 8 other Ring cameras I already had an account which made it easy to set up. I decided to use it in my Storage room as there are walls of totes and this way I can keep an eye on who's going in and out plus see what they're doing.Right after I plugged it in there was a needed update which after connecting to my 2.4GHz wifi (only works with 2.4GHz) went in without issue. Once it's turned on it goes into a Calibration mode in which it pans and tilts in each direction. You will need at least 6.5" of clearance on all sides to allow for the movement of the camera.I then set up the Home Position which is what angle it returns to after it exits Live View. I moved the camera to a shelf and then proceeded to use the arrow buttons in the app. Once finished I hit SAVE.I was under the impression this camera would automatically follow a person around the specified area automatically but that's not the case. I must admit I was a little disappointed in it missing this feature. You must be on the app and using LIVE VIEW. I tapped Rotate and used the horizontal and vertical motion control arrows to pan and tilt the camera. I found if I held the arrows longer it would move further but if I just wanted it to move slightly I had to quick tap the arrow for smaller increments. It does do a 360 degree Pan coverage and a 169 degree Tilt coverage.I played around with the settings and found the 1080p HD picture quality as good as my other cameras and the night vision was clear as well. It also has two-way audio with noise cancellation and a built-in privacy cover which a few of my other Ring cameras have and a feature I love.Because I have so many of this brand camera and use them throughout my home it was nice to be able to try out a remotely controlled Pan & Tilt style. As mentioned I was hoping it would record and follow someone automatically and hopefully that might be a future model Ring decides to produce. For now I am finding it useful and the quality is definitely there.If you are in the market for a Ring camera give this one a try. The price is quite reasonable and I can definitely recommend!

Mizshutterbug originally posted on bestbuy.com
Useful camera views, but missing some automation
20 July 2024

Over the past few years I've been through every iteration of home automation , video doorbells, and stick-up cameras.I eventually landed on the Ring range, because of their variety of camera options - plug-in , hard-wired and battery means I can place a camera on demand pretty much anywhere I need one around the perimeter and interior of my property.One primary need is to keep an eye on our dog while we are out of the house - of course I could cover every possible angle with multiple cameras in the main rooms, but its much more flexible (and cost effective) to have a single camera that you can move around remotely Enter the Ring pan and tilt camera.One thing to state up front - this is not technically a new camera. It's the exact sane camera as the existing ... MoreOver the past few years I've been through every iteration of home automation , video doorbells, and stick-up cameras.I eventually landed on the Ring range, because of their variety of camera options - plug-in , hard-wired and battery means I can place a camera on demand pretty much anywhere I need one around the perimeter and interior of my property.One primary need is to keep an eye on our dog while we are out of the house - of course I could cover every possible angle with multiple cameras in the main rooms, but its much more flexible (and cost effective) to have a single camera that you can move around remotely Enter the Ring pan and tilt camera.One thing to state up front - this is not technically a new camera. It's the exact sane camera as the existing Ring plug-in indoor camera (the new one with the sliding privacy cover) , and the pan+tily feature comes from the mount. The mount is a plug-in only for obvious power reasons, and slots into the existing battery slot in the back of the camera. So if you have cameras that you want to move about, you might want to consider just getting the mount and upgrading your existing cameras.Beyond the hardware, the camera functions 90% the same as every other Ring camera - you access it through the Ring app, and can configure a wide area of motion detection features, alerts, sensitivity settings as well as being able to review the event timeline.*Key Point Here*. If you are new to Ring, please be aware that Ring does not offer a continuous 24x7 record option on ANY of their product. They are all motion / event driven, with a subsequent recording clip that you can adjust the duration up to 2 mins in lengthWhen you power on the camera, it swivels around its full range of motion to make sure it's placed correctly and then lands back at its home-position. When accessing the camera through the app, you get the regular Ring camera live-view, but with some extra navigation options to pan the camera up/down/left right. This part works pretty well, and allows me to full scan the entire length of the house from a central point, and a single camera.My only minor complaint is probably more about the software features than the camera itself - although you can manually pan the camera , there is no automation or 'sweep' - so if you want a different view you have to manually move it. Same for the zoom , if you want to change the view you have to move the camera to where you want and then pinch-zoom-the screen. Maybe this is just muscle memory because every articulated camera I have ever used has always been PTZ (Pan, Tilt, ZOOM) in the controls - so just be aware that the controls are PT and you have to Z with a different gesture / control.All in all this camera does the job for me - I'd like some more options to do with simplifying the controls, or automating the view, and of course an option for 24x7 recording - but as it is its a welcome addition to my Ring setup, and does the job of multiple cameras in a single unit.

DickieUK originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

Product dimensions5.99 x 5.99 x 14.81 cm; 235.87 Grams
Country of originChina

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