At five by 2.72 by three inches, this model’s proportions are similar to the body of the Ring Floodlight Cam. No-one’s going to be swooning over its form, but its upright, rectangular shape and curved corners differentiate it from traditional cameras, giving the Spotlight Cam a clean, modern look. An IPX5 rating ensures that the camera has suitable protection from rain, and even a light dousing from a hose. Compact, robust security device, packed with all you need to get up and runningĪvailable in black or white, the Ring Spotlight Cam Wired has a well-built, sturdy construction, which is what you’d expect from a device that’ll be exposed to the elements. For now, let’s get started with our Ring Spotlight Cam Wired review. We’ll get hands on with those devices another day. ![]() At the bottom of the market, a barrage of budget cameras offer bargain-basement prices (and performance to boot), but smart home stalwarts like the Nest Cam Outdoor and Netgear Arlo Pro 2 are more serious contenders. On paper, the Ring Spotlight Cam certainly appears to offer greater intruder detection and protection than its Video Doorbell, but it’s also up against stiff competition. It enhances home security by combining a motion detector and a high-definition, 1080p video camera with powerful LED spotlights (rather than 3K floodlights on its predecessor) plus a 110-decibel siren for scaring-off would-be intruders. Those familiar with the Ring Floodlight Cam will find the Spotlight Cam’s proposition quite familiar. Accompanying these devices is a $229 Spotlight Cam Solar bundle, which combines the battery-powered camera with a solar panel for charging. ![]() As the name suggests, this fixed camera requires a wired power connection, while a battery-operated variant, cunningly named Spotlight Cam Battery, is also available at the same price point. Fitbit Versa 3Īnnounced in August of 2017, the $199 Ring Spotlight Cam Wired is one of three outdoor devices that build on the Ring Floodlight Cam.
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