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All-new Ring doorbell available to buy NOW at Currys – features ‘Head-To-Toe’ video and longer battery life

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RING has just dropped the next generation of Ring’s best-selling doorbell, now packed with even more features.

The brand-new Ring Battery Video Doorbell is up for grabs today at just £99.99, and it's easier than ever to set up, with a serious battery upgrade to boot.

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The newest Ring model features a Head-To-Toe View with Colour Night Vision

Ring Battery Video Doorbell, £99.99

Announced last month, the latest addition to the Ring lineup of video doorbells is packed with welcome upgrades.

The Battery Video Doorbell builds on the success of the 2020 but adds even more enhancements that are sure to make it a new favourite.

The standout features? Head-To-Toe Field of View, a redesigned mounting system, and Colour Night Vision, all at a more budget-friendly price point.

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Whether you’re looking to upgrade your home security or invest in a smart doorbell for the first time, this new release is worth a closer look.

We’ve got all the details you need right here, including the scoop on those new features, pricing, and when you can shop for one yourself.

Ring Battery Video Doorbell: Release date

We first got wind of the new Battery Video Doorbell in August, and true to form, the Amazon-owned security brand didn't keep us waiting too long. 

As of September 4th, it’s from high-street favourite Currys.

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With all the excitement around its new features, we were glad we didn’t have to twiddle your thumbs for too long.

If you’ve been waiting for a video doorbell that's both affordable and high-performing, now’s your chance to snag one of the top picks out there.

Ring Battery Video Doorbell: Features

The builds on the Video Doorbell (2nd-gen), packing in some standout features.

The one getting tongues wagging is the 150-degree by 150-degree field of view. 

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