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It may be only February, but cold weather hasn’t been known to stop hardier porch pirates. Keeping your security system up to date is always good idea. A video doorbell can keep you abreast of everything going on outside your front door. And a Ring doorbell is a great option that you can use to protect your home with for a low price. 

As of February 9, you can bolster your home security setup with a Ring video doorbell on sale for just $60 at Amazon. That’s 40% off its usual price of $100, and a discount of $40. This package comes with everything you need to install your smart doorbell and start using it right away, though keep in mind it does not come with a paid Ring Protect Plan subscription – you’ll have to cover that on your own. 

This best-selling video doorbell is quick, simple and a priceless smart home gadget for anyone who needs more peace of mind, like those who live alone, the elderly, or anyone who travels often. Whatever your case, if you want to snag one for yourself, you’ll have to hurry. This deal likely won’t be around long at this price. 


Ring video doorbell: $60 (40% off)

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Enhancing home security couldn’t be easier with the Ring video doorbell. This smart device connects to Wi-Fi to let you monitor your front door remotely using your phone or a smart hub. All you have to do is install it, and your new doorbell can take things from there. 

Its built-in motion sensor sends instant alerts when it detects movement, even if no one rings the bell. See, hear and speak with visitors in real time through crisp 1080p HD video.

Running on a rechargeable battery, the Ring Video Doorbell installs in just 30 minutes for round-the-clock monitoring. When a visitor approaches, you’ll get notifications wherever you are.

With a Ring subscription, you also get cloud storage for recorded video footage and access to advanced features.

Now just $60, reduced from $100, the Ring Video Doorbell brings peace of mind by letting you watch over your home’s entrance from anywhere. For easy, affordable smart security that keeps you connected, this video doorbell is essential.


Should you choose a home security system or a Ring doorbell?

Traditional home security systems offer a wide range of of protection with professional monitoring services. Live monitoring offers some pretty ironclad security measures, but the tradeoff is higher installation costs, monthly fees and other limitations.  

On the other hand, a video doorbell provides a more focused yet a la carte way to monitor your home’s main entry point. It only focuses on one area, but it lets you see and communicate with visitors remotely as it delivers real-time alerts and video footage. This option is perfect for anyone who cares most about ease of use, smart home features and a lower initial investment. 

In the end, you have to ask yourself whether you want a lengthy installation process but 24/7 live monitoring, or affordable video storage and quick and simple setup process. Both systems have their benefits, but you’ll have to weigh which one works out better for you in the long run. 




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The FBI confirmed it is investigating a classified documents leak of apparent National Security Agency and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency information that may have contained details of Israel’s plan to respond to Iran’s recent missile attack. CBS News’ Nicole Sganga reports.

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Target cuts prices on more than 2,000 products, from food to cold medicine

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Target is cutting prices on more than 2,000 products for the holiday shopping season. The move marks the continuation a recent trend among retail and fast-food chains looking to entice budget-conscious consumers with value meals and discounted items.

Minneapolis-based Target on Tuesday said it would reduce the cost of Target-owned and national brands, including food and beverages, everyday basics like cough medicine, toys and other holiday gifts. 

The announcement comes after Target in May cut prices on about 5,000 of its products, bringing the total to more than 8,000 items discounted so far this year. By the end of the holiday season, the company said it will have lowered prices on more than 10,000 items during the year. 

In markets across the country from Phoenix to Atlanta, most of Target’s nearly 2,000 stores, its website Target.com and its app are featuring the following lower prices, according to the retailer: 

  • LEGO Technic 2022 Ford GT Car Model Set: now $95.99 (was $119.99)
  • Bluey Fire Truck: now $19.99 (was $24.99)
  • Crisco Vegetable Oil (40 fl. oz): now $4.79 (was $5.29)
  • Coffee Mate Natural Bliss Sweet Cream Creamer (32 fl. oz): now $4.99 (was $5.29)
  • Magic Bullet Personal Blender Set: now $39.99 (was $49.99)
  • Purina Tidy Cats Litter (25 lb.): now $7.79 (was $8.59)
  • up&up Daytime Cold and Flu Relief Softgels (24 ct.): now $5.99 (was $6.99)
  • Target touted its reductions just days after Aldi unveiled its lowest-price Thanksgiving spread in five years, besting an offer by its bigger rival, Walmart, by about two bucks. The discount retailers echo the messaging of fast-food chains offering $5 value meals. 



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    Syracuse, New York, is facing a crisis over high levels of lead in its water, the Natural Resources Defense Council said. CBS News’ Lilia Luciano spoke to residents about the dangerous exposure.

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