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Is anyone else already scouting for Ring Doorbells Cyber Monday deals for 2025? I’m trying to plan ahead this year instead of panic-buying whatever pops up on the day.

I’m specifically looking at the Ring Video Doorbell 4 or the newer Battery Doorbell Pro (assuming it’s still around / updated by then). My goals are: better motion detection, clear video at night, and ideally not paying full price. Last year I saw some decent discounts on Ring bundles (doorbell + chime or doorbell + security cam), but I waited too long and the ones I wanted sold out fast.

For those of you who track these things:
- Do Ring doorbells usually get their **best** discounts on Cyber Monday, or are Black Friday and early-access sales just as good or better?
- Are the big cuts usually on older models only, or have you seen solid deals on the latest Ring doorbells too?
- Any particular retailers (Amazon, Best Buy, Costco, etc.) that reliably have the strongest Cyber Monday offers on Ring?

I’m trying to set a budget of around $120–$180 and don’t mind waiting if Cyber Monday is really worth it. How do you usually time your purchase, and what kind of Ring Doorbell deals should I realistically expect for Cyber Monday 2025?


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To add to the point above: it seems like the general consensus here is that timing doesnt matter nearly as much as just being ready when the sale window actually opens. I think everyone makes a solid point about the power supply stuff and not just chasing the absolute lowest price tag for an older model. Honestly, ive been super happy with my setup for years and it works well without any real drama. Not 100% sure but IIRC, Amazon usually starts those Cyber Monday prices on like Saturday or Sunday anyway. I heard from a neighbor that the Ring Video Doorbell Plus might be the sweet spot for deals this year. Just keep an eye on the bundles tho... sometimes adding a Ring Spotlight Cam Plus makes the deal look way better than it actually is... ngl.


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I’m gonna have to respectfully disagree with the focus on price timing here. Honestly, the biggest mistake I see enthusiasts make is chasing a discount while ignoring the actual performance benchmarks. If youre serious about "clear video at night," you need to look way beyond the basic resolution marketing. High-res sensors on these consumer units often suffer from massive noise and motion blur if the bitrate isn't high enough to handle the data stream. Word of CAUTION: watch out for those models that rely solely on basic PIR (passive infrared) sensors if you have a lot of street traffic nearby. You want something with advanced detection or radar-based tech to avoid those annoying false positives that drain batteries. Also, dont forget to check the sensor size and Lux rating for night performance; if the hardware has a tiny aperture, even the best "night vision" will look like a grainy mess. Id focus way more on the specific hardware Rev cycle and the processor latency than whether its $20 cheaper on Cyber Monday vs Black Friday. At the end of the day, a cheap doorbell that lags is basically just a paperweight you bolted to your house (at least thats what I found during my own testing).


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I definitely agree that people get too caught up in the timing and forget to check if the tech actually fits their house. One thing I've learned the hard way is to check your power situation *before* the sales even start. If you end up looking at a wired model like the Ring Wired Doorbell Plus, you've gotta make sure your existing transformer can actually handle it. Most older houses have weak 10VA transformers that'll cause the doorbell to reboot or drop Wi-Fi constantly, which basically kills the "deal" if you have to spend another $30 on a new transformer and an hour crawling in your attic. Also, quick tip: measure your door frame width! Some models are way slimmer than the chunky battery-powered ones. If you have narrow trim, a massive unit will look terrible or might not even fit without a weird offset bracket. Honestly, just grab a multimeter and a tape measure now so you're ready to hit "buy" on Cyber Monday without any second-guessing about the install stuff.


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Building on the earlier suggestion, I have to admit my recent experience with the brand has been pretty underwhelming. Unfortunately, I had issues with the video quality during transitions between light and dark, and it simply wasnt as good as expected given the brand reputation.

  • Compatibility is a major concern that people overlook during sales. Many homeowners find their transformer doesnt supply enough voltage, which leads to hardware failure and constant reboots.
  • Check out resources like the HomeAutomation subreddit or detailed comparison charts on RTINGS to see actual latency data before you buy anything.
  • Tbh, you might be better off just looking at anything from Eufy, you cant go wrong there. Their ecosystem generally feels more modern and avoids some of the subscription headaches.
  • If you have the wiring for it, just get a Reolink unit. They usually offer better local storage options which is a huge plus for privacy and reliability.


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Hey, I totally get planning ahead – I did the exact same thing last year after missing a bundle the year before.

**My setup / experience:**
I’ve got a Ring Video Doorbell 3 on one entrance and a Battery Doorbell Pro (upgraded from the 4) on the main door. I’ve bought Ring stuff across 3 different sale cycles: early Black Friday, actual Black Friday, and Cyber Monday.

### How the discounts actually played out (for me)
- **Best price timing:** Honestly, the *biggest* discount I personally scored was during **Amazon’s early Black Friday** window, not Cyber Monday. Cyber Monday basically matched it, not beat it.
- The **Battery Doorbell Pro** dropped into your price range after stacking: sale price + small Amazon coupon + gift card promo. On Cyber Monday, it was *about* the same, but some colors and bundles went out of stock faster.
- For the **Video Doorbell 4**, I saw the best deals on **Costco** and **Amazon**. Costco had those great “doorbell + Chime + extra battery” bundles that felt like cheating compared to buying individually.

### New vs older models
In my experience:
- **Older models** (Doorbell 3, Wired, Peephole, etc.) get the *huge* cuts.
- **Current-gen stuff** (like Doorbell 4 / Battery Doorbell Pro) still gets meaningful discounts, just not 50%+ usually. Think **25–35% off**, sometimes a bit more in bundles.

### What I’d actually do in your shoes
- **Watch prices from early November**, not just Cyber Monday. If the Battery Doorbell Pro or Doorbell 4 drops into the **$140–$180** range, I’d grab it and not wait.
- **Amazon**: best pure price for me, especially with coupons.
- **Costco**: best *value* because of bundles and extra warranty.
- **Best Buy**: decent, but usually just price-matching Amazon.

If your priorities are motion detection + night video, I’d lean **Battery Doorbell Pro** and be ready to pull the trigger as soon as you see a good early BF deal, then just keep an eye out in case Cyber Monday does a tiny bit better (you can always return/price match in a lot of cases).

Hope this helps! Happy to break down what I actually paid if you wanna compare numbers.


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Hey, planning ahead for this stuff actually makes a big difference, so you’re on the right track.

From a pure tech + pricing pattern angle, here’s what I’ve seen over the years:

1. **Cyber Monday vs Black Friday / early deals**
Ring’s *deepest* cuts usually land in the **whole “holiday window”**, not just Cyber Monday. Technically: Amazon often mirrors/extends Black Friday pricing through Cyber Monday. Sometimes the “Cyber Monday” price is identical to the BF one, just with a different bundle (e.g., doorbell + Echo Pop instead of doorbell + Chime). So I wouldn’t bank on Cyber Monday being uniquely better – think of it as **one of several chances** to grab the same low price.

2. **New vs older models**
- Newest Ring doorbell generation: typically **15–25% off** during major events in the first year.
- Previous-gen (e.g., if Doorbell 5 exists by then, the 4): you’ll often see **30–40%+ off** or aggressive bundles.

Ring Video Doorbell 4 vs Battery Doorbell Pro, from a technical perspective:
- **Battery Doorbell Pro** (if it follows current Pro trends): better image sensor, improved HDR, and smarter motion detection (radar-based / 3D Motion Detection). That makes a *huge* difference for night clarity and cutting false alerts.
- **Doorbell 4**: still solid, but motion detection is less precise (PIR-based), so you’ll get more “car on the street” noise unless you tune zones really carefully.

If night video + motion accuracy are top priorities, the Pro line is absolutely the better long‑term pick even if it’s a bit pricier upfront.

3. **Retailer patterns (value-wise)**
- **Amazon**: usually sets the baseline “best” discount. Watch for **Lightning Deals** and “Invite-only” deals – those can shave an extra ~$10–20 off.
- **Best Buy**: often price-matches Amazon but adds **open-box** and “Member” promos, which can push the effective price lower if you don’t mind open-box "Excellent" condition.
- **Costco**: not always the rock-bottom single-unit price, but their **bundles with extra battery + Chime** are insane value if you calculate per-item cost. Also longer return window.

4. **Your budget vs realistic pricing**
Assuming 2025 follows the last 3–4 years:
- Ring Video Doorbell 4: I’d expect **$120–$140** range during BF/Cyber, possibly lower in a bundle.
- Battery Doorbell Pro: more like **$160–$200** on sale, depending on how “new” it is in the cycle.

So with your **$120–$180** range:
- You’re almost guaranteed to snag a **Doorbell 4** comfortably.
- You’ve got a real shot at a **Battery Doorbell Pro** if you catch a bundle or a stronger Amazon promo.

5. **How I’d time it (practically)**
Here’s what I do every year:
- Track **Prime Day** (July-ish) and any **“Prime Big Deals” in Oct** – note the lowest price for the exact models you want. That becomes your reference.
- For 2025: if Black Friday hits that same price (or better), I’d personally **buy on Black Friday and not wait**, unless there’s explicit wording like “even lower price on Cyber Monday,” which is rare.
- If BF sells out or is mediocre, **Cyber Monday is your second shot**, not your only shot.

Also, for motion + night clarity, don’t forget:
- **Wi-Fi quality** (RSSI) impacts video more than most people realize. Weak signal = mushy night video + lag. Budget for a decent Wi‑Fi extender or mesh node near the door if your router’s far.
- If your doorway is super dark, even the best HDR sensor struggles; a small, cheap **dusk-to-dawn LED near the door** can make your “night vision” look 2x better.

If you want, drop your doorway setup (wired vs battery, Wi-Fi situation, porch lighting) and I can tell you whether the 4 or Battery Pro is the better long-term value for you specifically.

Hope this helps you avoid the panic-buy this time around!


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Hey, safety‑first planner here too, and I totally get wanting to be smart about this!

From a *security/reliability* angle (not just price), I’d say:

1. **Don’t only chase the biggest discount.** The very steep cuts are often on older models or bundles with the weaker motion detection. For what you want (better motion + night video), I’d absolutely prioritize the newer hardware even if it’s “only” 25–30% off.

2. **Cyber Monday vs BF:** In my experience (about 5 years of watching Ring and upgrading twice), Cyber Monday and Black Friday are usually **within $10–$20** of each other on the *same* model. The bigger safety win is grabbing stock early so you’re not stuck with an older sensor or no Chime (which you *really* want for reliable alerts).

3. **Reliability picks:** I’d lean Battery Doorbell Pro if it’s in your budget band – better motion zone control = fewer false alerts, which means you actually pay attention when it pings. That’s a huge safety factor.

4. **Retailers:** Costco and Amazon have been fantastic for me. Costco especially for the longer return window and extra battery bundle – super handy if your doorbell is part of your home security, not just a gadget.

If it were me: I’d set a price alert now, grab the first solid 25–35% discount on the Pro from a retailer with good returns, and not gamble everything on Cyber Monday itself.

Hope this helps! Feel free to ask if you want help sanity‑checking a specific deal when it gets closer.


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Hey, cost‑wise I’d treat Cyber Monday as “one of a few good shots,” not the only magic day.

In my experience (been watching Ring deals for like 4–5 years):
- The **biggest drops** on Ring doorbells are usually during **Prime Day, Black Friday, and then repeated on Cyber Monday**. Prices are often the *same*, just different bundles.
- **Newer models** (like Battery Doorbell Pro) usually get ~$40–$60 off max in year one, while the **Doorbell 4** and older stuff gets the 35–50% off treatment.
- Best **value plays** in your budget: Costco bundle (doorbell + chime/battery) and Amazon “device + Echo Pop/Dot” bundles. Best Buy sometimes price-matches but the bundles aren’t as strong.

If your budget is $120–$180, I’d:
1. **Write down your “buy price” now** (e.g. Doorbell 4 at ≤ $130, Pro at ≤ $180).
2. Start watching **October → Prime Day → BF → CM**. If it hits your number on BF, don’t wait for Cyber Monday hoping for another $10 off – I’ve done that and watched stuff go OOS.
3. Use **Keepa or camelcamelcamel** to see past Amazon pricing so you know if the “sale” is actually good.

Realistically for 2025, I’d expect:
- Doorbell 4: around **$100–$130**, lower with bundle.
- Battery Doorbell Pro: around **$160–$190**, maybe slightly less in a bundle.

So yeah, Cyber Monday is worth watching, but if you see your target price any time in that week, I’d just pull the trigger instead of gambling.

Hope this helps!


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Hey, so quick story: I used to be all‑in on Ring and would camp Amazon’s Black Friday/Cyber Monday page every year. After a few seasons of tracking prices (and returning more than one Ring...), I started comparing them to Eufy, Blink, and Google Nest from more of a “market trends” angle instead of just chasing the headline discount.

From what I’ve seen the last 3–4 years:
- **Biggest cuts on Ring** usually show up on **Amazon (obviously), then Best Buy**, and Costco for bundles. But those flashy “-45%” Ring deals are often matched or beaten by **Eufy or Blink** in the same price band.
- New‑ish Ring models *do* get discounts, but unfortunately they’re often smaller than, say, Eufy’s newer 2K battery doorbells or Blink’s bundles. Ring leans heavily on ecosystem + brand, so they don’t have to slash as hard.
- Google Nest tends to discount less, but when they do, the **video quality + smart detection** is honestly better than what I got from Ring in the same sale tier.

Lesson learned for me: with a **$120–$180** budget, I’d track Ring *and* at least one competitor. Cyber Monday isn’t always Ring’s best day, but it’s usually when competing brands try to undercut them, and that’s where the real value shows up.

Hope this helps!


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Hey, DIY nerd here who’s installed way too many doorbells for friends and family over the years 😄

**Background / why this matters:**
Ring pricing around Cyber Monday is only half the game. The other half is what you *don’t* have to pay for if you’re willing to DIY vs go the “pro install / pro monitoring / upsell bundle” route.

Over the years I’ve noticed:
- The actual **device discount** (Black Friday vs Cyber Monday vs random Amazon sale) is usually within ~10–20 bucks of each other.
- Where you really save is by **doing the setup and “extras” yourself** instead of paying a service.

**Why DIY helps with your budget:**
- You can skip “pro install” completely. Ring Video Doorbell 4 and Battery Doorbell Pro are very DIY‑friendly. A drill, a level, and 30–40 mins and you’re done.
- Instead of buying the fancy bundles, you can often grab: doorbell on sale from Amazon + cheap chime alternative (Echo Dot, or used Ring Chime from FB Marketplace) and still come in under your $180.
- You also don’t need to pay for a full security “system” subscription. One **Ring Protect Basic** plan per device is usually enough, and you can upgrade later if you add cams.

**How I’d time it (DIY strategy):**
- Start watching prices on Amazon / Best Buy from **early November**. Screenshot or track with something like Keepa.
- If Ring 4 or Battery Doorbell Pro drops into your target range **any time** between BF and Cyber Monday, just buy it. Don’t wait for the perfect hour-long lightning deal.
- Skip the “installed for you” options at Costco / Best Buy. Take that saved cash and maybe grab an extra battery instead – way more useful long term.

In my experience, aiming for a **solid DIY deal** in your $120–$180 window is way more realistic than chasing the single best Cyber Monday price. You’ll still end up ahead overall.

Hope this helps! Happy tinkering 🙂


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