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Ring Indoor Cam Review: It comes up short

Posted on November 6, 2019 By Jarvis

The Ring Indoor Cam is one of the tiniest smart security cameras on the market at only 1.81 in. x 1.81 in. x 2.95 in. (46 mm x 46 mm x 75 mm). That’s smaller than a can of soda. It almost looks like a toy, but don’t let its appearance fool you. There’s some great stuff crammed into that small package. Let’s take a look at what the Ring Indoor Cam has to offer.
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