Key Takeaways
- Ring Floodlight Cam Plus battery bundle at 55% off: The Floodlight Cam Plus battery set is the deepest Ring cut this week and gives you two cameras.
- Stick Up Cam, the category number one seller: The Ring Outdoor Cam rarely drops this low.
- Battery spotlight with a spare pack: The Spotlight Cam Plus ships with an extra Quick Release battery so there’s no downtime.
- Greenworks 80V trimmer: The 80V brushless model has a carbon fiber shaft that runs lighter than gas.
- Brightown solar string lights: The 52-foot set runs up to 26 hours on a charge.
The longest days of the year are here, which means the backyard is finally getting used. Late dinners outside, kids running around until nine, the grill going most weekends. It also means the house sits empty more often, because June is when people start traveling again and leaving the porch light to do all the security work by itself.
Going through the Berry Basket this week, the thing that jumped out was Ring. Almost the entire camera lineup is marked down at once, and the battery models are taking the deepest cuts. The Floodlight Cam Plus battery bundle, the Spotlight Cam Plus on battery, even the little Stick Up Cam that usually holds its price. When one brand discounts this much of its catalog in the same week, it’s usually clearing room for a new model or riding the pre-Prime Day wave.
So this roundup leans hard on outdoor security, with the battery powered Ring floodlight and spotlight cameras up front. After that, a couple of cordless trimmers from Greenworks and a few lighting and plant care odds and ends to round out the yard.
Which battery powered Ring floodlight cameras are worth it?
The battery Ring floodlight bundles are the best outdoor value here, led by the Floodlight Cam Plus battery set at 55% off. These pair a bright, motion-triggered floodlight with a second camera, and the battery options let you mount where running power is a headache.
Ring Floodlight Cam Plus Battery Bundle
This bundle covers two spots at once. You get a Floodlight Cam Plus for a bright, motion-triggered area like a driveway, plus a Spotlight Cam Plus that runs on battery so you can stick it somewhere wiring won’t reach. Both shoot 1080p with two-way talk. At 55% off it’s the deepest cut on any Ring set this week.
- Floodlight Cam Plus paired with battery Spotlight Cam Plus
- 1080p HD video with two-way talk
- Covers two areas at once
Ring Floodlight Cam Plus Wired Bundle
Here the floodlight runs wired and the second camera, an Outdoor Cam Plus, runs on battery. Good setup if you have power at the front of the house but a back corner that’s awkward to reach. The wired floodlight gives you steady, always-on coverage where it counts most.
- Wired Floodlight Cam Plus
- Battery Outdoor Cam Plus second camera
- Steady always-on floodlight coverage
Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus
The single Floodlight Cam Wired Plus is the workhorse of the bunch. Motion-activated 1080p video and two bright floodlights, with no battery to recharge because it runs on house power. If you only need to light and watch one entry point, this is the simplest way to do it.
- Motion-activated 1080p HD video
- Two bright floodlights
- Runs on house power, no battery to recharge
What about the Ring spotlight cameras with battery?
The Spotlight Cam Plus on battery is the easiest Ring camera to place because it needs no wiring at all. It sits at number five in its category, and one version ships with a spare battery.
Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Battery
The Spotlight Cam Plus on battery is the one I’d point most people to. Color night vision and two-way talk, plus a built-in security siren if you want noise. It sits at number five in its category for a reason, and the battery pack pops out to recharge indoors.
- Battery powered, no wiring needed
- Color night vision and two-way talk
- Built-in security siren
Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Extra Battery
Same camera as above, but it ships with a second Quick Release battery. That spare is the whole point. You swap a drained pack for a charged one in seconds instead of leaving a blind spot while it powers back up.
- Battery Spotlight Cam Plus
- Ships with extra Quick Release battery
- Swap packs with no downtime
Are the Ring indoor and outdoor cameras a good deal?
Yes, especially the Stick Up Cam, which is the number one seller in its category and rarely drops this low. The two indoor cams are the cheapest Ring options here and fine for a back room or nursery.
Ring Outdoor Cam Stick Up
The Stick Up Cam is the number one seller in its category, and it rarely sits this low. It’s weather-resistant, with color night vision and two-way talk. It also works with Alexa, and you can mount it outside or set it on a shelf indoors.
- Category number one seller
- Weather-resistant with color night vision
- Two-way talk and works with Alexa
Ring Indoor Cam 2nd Gen
The 2nd Gen Indoor Cam has a manual privacy cover, which is the upgrade that matters if a camera inside the house makes you uneasy. This one comes bundled with a Ring Pet Tag. Cheap enough to put one in the living room and forget about it.
- Manual privacy cover
- Bundled with Ring Pet Tag
- 1080p indoor video
Ring Indoor Cam
Best cordless string trimmer deals for the summer yard
Both trimmers come from Greenworks with the battery and charger included, so there’s nothing extra to buy. The 24V is the easy starter and the 80V is the one for heavier growth.
Greenworks 24V Trimmer

Greenworks 24V 12" Cordless String Trimmer/Edger (Includes 20 Blades), 4.0Ah Battery and Charger Included
Switching to the yard, this Greenworks 24V trimmer is the easy starter pick. The 4.0Ah battery and charger come in the box. It uses small plastic blades instead of string, and the kit includes 20 spares so you won’t run out for a while.
- 24V cordless string trimmer
- 4.0Ah battery and charger included
- Plastic blade system with 20 spares
Greenworks 80V Trimmer
Step up to the 80V model if you’ve got real acreage or thick growth. The carbon fiber shaft keeps it about 23% lighter than a gas trimmer, and the brushless motor handles a longer cut without bogging down. This is the one I’d buy of the two if the budget allows.
- 80V brushless motor
- Carbon fiber shaft, about 23% lighter than gas
- 2.0Ah battery and charger included
Solar lights and plant care to finish the garden
Two cheap upgrades close this out. The Brightown solar lights make a patio feel finished, and the Miracle-Gro spikes take the guesswork out of feeding houseplants.
Brightown Solar String Lights
These 52 feet of solar string lights are the cheap upgrade that makes a patio feel done. They charge by sun or USB and run up to 26 hours, and the remote handles dimming and the timer. The number four seller in its category, so plenty of people already trust them.
- 52 feet of outdoor string lights
- Solar or USB charging, up to 26 hours
- Remote with dimming and timer
Miracle-Gro Plant Food Spikes
Last one, and it’s a small fix for a common problem. These Miracle-Gro spikes feed houseplants slowly so you stop guessing at liquid fertilizer. Forty-eight in the box, push one into the soil and it does its thing for weeks.
- 48 indoor plant food spikes
- Continuous slow feeding for houseplants
- NPK 6-12-6 formula
Frequently asked questions
Is there a battery powered Ring floodlight camera?
Yes. The Ring Floodlight Cam Plus comes in a battery version, and this roundup includes bundles that pair a battery camera with a floodlight unit. Battery models let you mount where running power is difficult. The wired Floodlight Cam Wired Plus is the alternative if you have an outlet nearby.
How long does a Ring battery camera last between charges?
Runtime depends on how much motion the camera records, so a busy driveway drains faster than a quiet side yard. The battery is a removable rechargeable pack you charge indoors. The Spotlight Cam Plus with an extra Quick Release battery in this list lets you swap in a charged pack so there’s no downtime.
Do Ring cameras need a subscription?
The cameras record live video and send motion alerts without a paid plan, but saving and reviewing recorded clips requires a Ring subscription. If you mostly want real-time alerts and two-way talk, you can skip it. Decide based on whether you need video history.
Are these Ring prices tied to Prime?
Several of the Ring deals here are marked with Prime, meaning a membership unlocks the listed price. The trimmers and lights are open to everyone. Prices were verified June 18, 2026.
The Ring lineup carried this week, with discounts running from 46% on the spotlight bundles up to 55% on the Floodlight Cam Plus battery set. The yard tools came in lower, around 41% to 44% on the two Greenworks trimmers, and the solar lights and plant food landed near half off. The original prices held steady against what I’ve tracked, so these are real cuts and not the inflated-sticker routine.
Strong week if you’ve been waiting on outdoor security. The standout is the Floodlight Cam Plus battery bundle, both for the depth of the discount and because you get two cameras out of it. The Stick Up Cam sitting at number one in its category almost never drops this low, so that’s the single-camera grab. Of the trimmers, the 80V Greenworks is the one I’d put money on. The bundles only make sense if you genuinely need two cameras, so don’t talk yourself into a second one you won’t mount.
Prime Day usually lands in mid-July, and Ring leans into it harder than almost any other brand, so a single camera might dip a little further in a few weeks. The catch is these battery bundle prices are already close to what I’d expect then. If you want coverage before summer travel, I wouldn’t wait. The Brightown lights and the Miracle-Gro spikes hold their prices year-round, so those you can leave in the cart and circle back to. If you missed last week’s pet-safe lawn picks, those deals are still live over on the deals hub.










