Ring cameras are a great way to figure out what actually happened to that package that is nowhere to be found. But it also may be the best way to catch ghosts wandering about on this mortal plane, as tons of people claim that they’ve spotted the paranormal thanks to the popular home surveillance cameras.


Before you watch a few of these videos, it’s worth noting that there are 100,000 reasons someone may have decided to doctor the footage to make it seem like they were visited by spirits — i.e., earlier this year, Ring announced its “Great Ghost Search,” offering $100,000 to anyone who could provide undeniable proof of ghosts via Ring.


So this is all bullshit? Not necessarily, as Ring has insisted that “each of these videos shows footage exactly as it was captured, as customers are unable to edit clips within the Ring app.”


Now that you have all the context, here are a few Ring camera ghost sightings, though you’ll have to decide for yourself if they are real or not…


Unwanted Visitor

According to Ring, Trisha was having a drink on her patio when she heard a chime go off near the front door and went to check on it. She came back to her seat to find her cup had been knocked over. Later, she and her boyfriend Michael checked the footage and saw a hologram-esque man who was responsible for the chimes and the cup.


“It was only when we looked at the Ring history that we were able to see what happened,” Michael explained.



Come Play With Me

A video from a preschool owner in Fort Collins, Colorado, appears to show a paranormal child running around. Children are the best, but ghost children? The complete opposite. Avoid them at all costs, and if they ask you to play, run as far away as you possibly can.





World’s Scariest Toy Store

A toy store is a place of magic and imagination until something unexpected happens, then it becomes the creepiest place in the entire world. And that’s exactly what happened in this New Jersey toy store, as a mysterious dark object flew right into view of the camera and then disappeared without a trace. If you end up visiting this store, be very careful about what you buy because this evil spirit may have inhabited a doll or action figure, unknowingly forging a real-life Chucky.





The Dog Days Aren’t Over

Dogs are commonly known as man’s best friend, but does that companionship continue in the afterlife? Let’s hope so because this house in Riverdale, Georgia, had what looks like a ghost dog run through their yard, perhaps chasing after a ghost mailman or playing a game of ghost fetch with their ghost owner.





Floating Ghost

The rules of ghosts can be confusing for us mere mortals, as we don’t possess the knowledge to understand how and why they show up when they do. But perhaps the most universally understood rule of ghost law? If someone dies at a house, their spirit stays there. (Forever or until they complete unfinished business? That’s a much more divisive topic).


With that in mind, this video features a house where a woman had previously died, and surprise surprise, some kind of corporeal form is casually floating in front of the house. I can’t say for sure that it was the woman’s ghost revisiting her old stomping grounds, but come on, it totally was.


This is why you always gotta ask if anyone has died in any house you are planning to move into.