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 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.
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?
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.
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.
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