The Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam is available atAmazon, Ring, and other third-party retailers.

You do get a complementary 30-day subscription to Protect Plus, though.

Despite this, the motion sensors proved effective on the lowest sensitivity setting out of the three available.

The Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam sits on light-colored wood surface against a pink background.

The recordings were easy to access through the history button on the dashboard.

I was pleased with the picture quality on the live view and recorded footage.

The camera handled movement well, with no lag or pixelation.

A close-up of the pan and tilt mount and USB-C port.

In full darkness, the feed is black and white just like many other night-vision-enabled cameras.

I was pleased with the audio quality, other than a little bit of tinniness.

Should I buy the Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam?

The Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam is shown attached to the wall and ceiling mount.

It makes a lot of noise, so should make for a good deterrent.

The footage didnt display any lag or pixelation from movement either, which is a big plus.

Considering its impressive viewing range when moved manually, it seems that Ring really missed a trick here.

A close-up of the connectors of the wall and ceiling mount and the base of the Ring Pan-Tilt indoor camera.

However, the footage is limited to twelve seconds without a subscription.

It also offers sound detection, though its sensitivity is limited, and audio quality was unsatisfactory.

you’re able to see the full review of theWyze Cam v3here.

A close-up of the top of the camera and privacy cover.

Imou Rex 3DAnother alternative with local storage is the IMOU Rex 3D.

Why not take a look at how theImou Rex 3Dperformed in the full review?

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A view of the camera and privacy cover against a pink background.

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