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Ring Floodlight Camera Motion-Activated HD Security Cam Two-Way Talk and Siren Alarm, Black, Works with Alexa

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Style: Floodlight Cam


Color: Black


Features

  • Connect your Ring camera with Alexa then enable announcements to be alerted when motion is detected. Talk to visitors through compatible Echo devices by saying Alexa, talk to the front door.
  • Lets you see, hear and speak to visitors from your phone, tablet and PC
  • With a Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately), record all your videos, review what you missed for up to 60 days, and share videos and photos.
  • When mounted at 9 feet off the ground, with the motion detector parallel to the ground, the motion sensor is optimized to detect human sized objects at up to 30 feet
  • Requires hardwired installation to weatherproof electrical boxes
  • Monitors your home in 1080HD video with infrared night vision and Live View. Includes built-in ultra-bright floodlights and a siren

Recommended Uses For Product: Security


Brand: Ring


Model Name: Ring Floodlight Camera


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Special Feature: Motion Sensor


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  • Great replacement for existing floodlight, with some caveats
Style: Floodlight Cam Color: White
The good: 1. Replaces existing hard-wired flood light - comes with tools and various mounting options and different screw sizes to fit almost any existing mounting box. I removed the old one and installed mine in 15 minutes. 2. The picture quality is excellent, you can even zoom in and see pretty far out into the road/neighbors yards 150-200' away. 3. The motion alerts zones/sensitivity feature is great. You can choose the exact area that you want to monitor for motion 4. You can link this with other ring devices in the app - for instance I have linked my front ring doorbell to this floodlight so that if my ring doorbell senses motion it will turn on the flood light. This greatly increases my motion coverage on the front of my house, where my floodlight can't see. 5. Light is very bright - lights up my driveway nicely even mounted 20' up above the garage, which is the main goal of the floodlight. The OK: 1. The alarm function is not super loud, not sure if it's due to the location I have it mounted. You can hear it, but it's not blazing loud. I think it will still scare off intruders if it comes to it. 2. The 2-way talk seems to be VERY quiet - I cannot have a conversation with someone though this - however that was not the intent for me, so I don't care about it. However for others who may intend to use this feature - note that the volume is very low from the floodlight speaker and people outside will not hear it unless they are very close. However from the app you can hear voices outside pretty clearly. This could be due to mounting location. The bad: 1. The motion alerts zones and light sensor options are separate. This could be a good feature if you wanted to receive motion alerts but not have the light go on. For me this doesn't make much sense. If any motion is sensed I want the light to go on, period - which is not the case here. The light sensor is separate and only has 3 zones, of which you can turn on or off and adjust the distance you want to sense for all 3 (but not individually). Both the motion alerts and light sensors settings are completely different. Why? I just don't get what use-case this was intended for. I would think there would only be one motion sensor and you maybe can maybe setup different zones. For example: One range would provide alerts, the other range would turn on the light - Or you can have a singular range that would provide alerts and turn on the light. Why have 2 different sensors within this unit. It seems like it was over-engineered. Can the motion alert sensor not turn on the light - that doesn't make sense since when I link this with my doorbell, the doorbell sensor can turn on the light. At least give me an option in the app to link the floodlight motion alert sensor to the floodlight light. 2. The motion alert sensor is a little finnicky. My driveway is 150' long and I'm not sure it will sense to the end of the driveway even though I have it selected when I create the zone. There seems to be times when I can walk in the driveway and not set it off, then other times it goes off right away. 3. The light sensor options are finnicky as well. I turned off the zone on the left so that my flag will not set off the light when it's windy. I then increased the range a little bit so I could pick up motion further out to turn the lights on and it then seems to pick up the flag moving again. I spent probably a couple of hours tweaking settings and walking around my driveway like an idiot to figure this thing out. It's a little clunky and I'm hoping future app updates / software updates will fix this. I did get it to a decent spot where it will not turn on every time the flag moves. Also rain and bugs seems to set it off. So there's that as well. 4. It will only work in hard-wired locations so look at the other lighting options if you don't have an existing floodlight you're looking to replace (or have an electrician run a wire / install a box for it). Overall: I really like this floodlight and I'm hoping some future software / app updates will adjust some of the settings issues I've been having with the sensors. I also like that I can link this to my doorbell and have the doorbell turn the light on if someone walks in part of the front yard where the floodlight can't see. Additionally I'll be adding the path lights and step lights to the front of my house and I'll bridge them to this floodlight for increased lighting and security. I will then do the same in the back. I have a ring doorbell in the back, I will be replacing the existing floodlight with another one of these and then add some additional path lighting back there. This is in addition to the security system I have and I really feel like this is an integrated part of the security system now. I want to add a door lock and a smart plug as well, so that if any of my motion sensors pick up motion at night I can have an interior light turn on. And the door lock could automatically set my alarm when locked. I give this 4 stars - will update to 5 stars when I can either figure out the motion/light sensors or after updates fix my issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019 by Lily Lily

  • Even better than we expected!
Style: Floodlight Cam Color: White
We started with one Ring product, the Ring Video Doorbell Pro and we used the Amazon's "Ring Video Doorbell Pro Installation" services, too. Everything worked without any issues, we signed up for the $30 annual fee (a discount from the $3/month offering due to the prepayment.) We liked being able to see when our packages are delivered and where they are placed. This cam provided that, however, sometimes packages are left in front of our garage door, so . . . we went ahead and ordered the Ring Floodlight cam and mounted it over the center of our three-car garage which gives us a wide-angle view of our driveway. With these two Ring cams, we then had the front and the garage side of the house under monitoring. We went ahead and prepaid another $30 for the extended monitoring, etc. We have several Alexa devices that permit seeing the action at the Front Door or Garage by uttering a command to Alexa. We have a screened in back porch and a deck, and you may have figured this out: There are times when we receive a delivery when it is raining, so the delivery person from FedEx or UPS will actually take our packages an put them on the floor of the screened in porch. Solution to the possible blind spot? By now you know we bought a second floodlight cam and mounted it in the middle of the back of the house which gives us a view (and a recording) of the back yard, the deck, and even the screened-in porch. We also added another $30 prepaid for one-year of recordings, etc. These floodlight cams are hardwired. No batteries. They have motion detectors which sense movement (sensitivity can be adjusted) and turn on 2000 lumen lights that bathe the area being monitored in brilliant white light. Now we're thinking, let's go to Ring to see if they have floodlights that have the same look, same brightness but without cams. The answer (on Amazon) was: They're being released at the end of April 2019. We bought two of them, here's how to look them up: "Ring Smart Lighting - Floodlight." Last but not least, we bought the Ring Smart Lighting - Bridge. The requirements/purpose/function of the bridge are these: The Ring Smart Lighting - Bridge - Installs indoors and receives power through the included Micro-USB power supply and cable. - Connects Ring Smart Lighting with Ring doorbells and cameras to create a fully connected home security system. - Allows Ring Smart Lights to work with Alexa to turn on lights and adjust settings with your voice. From Ring: "The Ring Bridge lets Ring Smart Lights, doorbells and cameras talk to each other and work better together. If one Ring Bridge-enabled device detects motion, it can turn on your Ring Smart Lights, activate your Ring cameras and more, giving your Ring of Security endless combinations." Once these are released, late April early May 2019, we'll replace our 25-year-old incandescent floodlights with Ring lights Giving us 75% of our house (where the doors are) camera coverage and 100% of our house with floodlight coverage. Given that these are super bright, not incandescent (meaning, hopefully, very long life and low energy consumption) lights we're very pleased to make the "upgrades" as an investment in our house. Also, there is a neat feature which allows you to "geofence" and read (and see) and make comments from other Ring owners who are inside of your "fence." Finally, once we get to the point of having more than three Ring devices we can sign up for the Ring unlimited service for $100 per year which means an increase of only $10 since we won't need the three $30 each individual "subscriptions" since the $100 fee covers as many devices as you have. Brilliant lights, HD cameras, two-way conversation possibilities provide a virtual 'ring' around our house (plus there is a very loud siren that comes with the Ring Floodlight cams.) Although we did not get these things for this specific purpose, we were even able to watch our neighbor's son mow our lawn while we were out which gave us an indication how much longer we had before he was finished so we could get home in time to pay him. That was kind of a novel one-off, but it was cool to be able to look out and around our house just in case. I have no idea if Ring's products are durable, they do appear (and feel) well made which suggests they are durable, though; and they are attractive, almost having a Swedish-design (ours are in white). Five stars and this is an easy-to-give recommendation. PS - We've never had an issue of our lights not sensing movement after dark or not working after dark for that matter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2019 by Mark

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