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Ring introduces their first indoor camera that you can pan and tilt remotely

Ring has expanded their indoor security camera lineup once again, this time with a camera that gives the user the ability to remotely control the motorised pan-tilt base to be able to survey more of their house with a single camera.

The new Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera is plug-in powered and provides 1080p HD video and colour night vision. The motorised base allows the user to pan around a full 360 degrees and a vertical tilt coverage of 169 degrees.

The new indoor camera offers the usual Ring features such as Live View, Two-Way Talk and real-time motion alerts. With the new pan and tilt functionality the users can move the camera remotely to follow the motion that is detected in the Ring app.

The Ring Protect subscription gives the customer the added functionality of advanced pre-roll, cloud storage, video sharing and multi-cam live view.

“The new Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera is the perfect solution to capture every angle with one device, whether you are a pet owner who wants to pan around the living room to check on their furry friend, or someone who wants to cover multiple hallways and doorways.  The new Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera is an excellent addition to the range, offering the ultimate peace of mind.”

Mark Fletcher, Ring Managing Director, APAC

The new Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera is available from 31 May from Ring.com and Amazon.com.au for just AU$129.

New Indoor Camera colours

Alongsdide the new Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera Ring has announced that the Indoor Camera (2nd Gen) will now also be available in Blush and Starlight colours as well as the original Black and White colours allowing you to match them to your decor even more.

The new Indoor Camera (2nd Gen) colours will be available from 24 July for AU$99 on Ring.com and Amazon.com.au.

Starlight
Blush

Scott Plowman

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