Ring Floodlight Cam Pro, Wired (newest model), Home or business security, Retinal 4K with wide-angle video, 10x Enhanced Zoom, and 2000 Lumen Floodlights, Black

$279.99

$279.99


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Capture it all with Retinal 4K video — See every detail of your home or business in full view — powered by Retinal 4K. (Video quality may vary based on internet bandwidth and device temperature.)
See, hear and speak to visitors on camera — With Live View & Two-Way Talk with Audio+, you’ll be able to interact with who’s there in real time, right from your phone.
Tailored detection for more exact alerts — 3D Motion Detection pinpoints motion on your property so you’ll receive more precise alerts and less interruptions.
See in the near-dark — With Low-Light Sight, get a full-color view in the near-dark when your floodlights are off. Nearby street lighting is all you need.
Light up large outdoor areas — 2000 lumen motion-activated floodlights give unwanted visitors nowhere to hide.
Sound the siren with a tap — Activate the 85dB siren from the Ring app to send unwanted visitors running.
Get more from Ring with Alexa — Connect your device to stream video on Echo Show, get instant alerts, control security features by voice, and hear and speak to people hands-free.

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  1. Wolfshanze

    Great 4K resolution, easy setup, floodlights are STRONG!
    I had no security cameras in the backyard, and a very weak single-bulb porchlight that came with the house when I bought it that was essentially useless for lighting up anything more than a foot away from the light itself. When I saw Ring put out a 4K floodlight cam I pulled the trigger.Installation was simple, remove old light fixture, replace cross mounting bracket bar with the one included with the Ring camera, and re-hook everything back up (pictures included of original porch light and Ring Floodlight Cam mounted in same spot).I’ve included three pictures I screenshotted from the phone app, one daylight, one nighttime (dark) and one nighttime with floodlights on… as you can see, with the floodlights on, it’s almost as bright as my daytime picture! As it’s a Ring camera, I was also able to double my floodlights as an easily turned-on backyard light using Alexa. Simply use the Ring app (first) to create a light group for the floodlight, then go into the Alexa app and create a group (backyard for me) then I was able to add the floodlight to the Alexa app backyard group and now can say “Alexa, turn on the backyard light” and it works great (turn off, works as well of course). Also, as with all Ring cameras you can also “Alexa, show Backyard Cam” and it will show the livefeed on your FireTV.Overall, great camera, great floodlight, and seemless integration with Alexa. 5-stars!

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  2. Donald

    Easy, Clear and simple.
    Works great and easy to physically install and simple to setup on the App.

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  3. Chris Donawho

    Much better resolution at a distance
    Replaced my front door floodlight cam with this newest model. It has “Retinal 4K” video (some sort of Apple technology), so the video is much sharper than the older 2K models. Full-screen, you probably won’t notice much of a difference, but my front door is about 100ft from the street on our one acre lot. The Retinal 4K allows me to zoom in on the video without pixelation, providing the resolution to identify people at my front gate. The older 2K cam just provided a blurry pixelated image.Is it THAT much better to justify the cost? Not really. My neighbor is an elderly lady and country punks were egging her house. So I upgraded my front door to 4K and installed my 2K rig on her front porch. She doesnt have internet, but my T-mobile router, coupled with my Google Mesh pushes enough bandwidth to her house to keep it online. Also bought some cheap solar LED motion lights and installed them on her gate. The teenager punks no longer mess with her property as they can clearly see she has an electronic fortress, capable of providing incriminating evidence to the local sheriff’s office.So should you purchase this? If you have the older 2K unit and a standard ¼ acre residential subdivision lot, probably not worth it. If you need the resolution improvement, then yes it’s absolutely worth it. If you have no camera, then this is pretty much top of the line (for now).

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  4. Razorback

    $1K invest in Ring flood light camar & all I wound up with, was, NO VIDEO, NO SUPPORT
    I have 7 ring flood light camera and 4 Wi-Fi range extender to the cost of about $!K. I pay for a year’s subscription of video archiving. The last flood light camera I purchased was their new 4K floodlight camara for $279.  It was plagued with software problem but I finally got it working. Because it was a new camera added to my account, it came up as a 30-day free trial of the ring video app. I call the Ring team (which takes about 30 minutes to get a representative) and they told me that when the trial ended it would automatically roll over to my yearly subscription.   When the new flood cameras 30-day trial ended, all my cameras when off line. I call Ring and again waited about 30 minutes to get a representative. They told me it was just coincidental that the cameras when off line and the same time the 30-day trial period ended, for the new 4K flood camara. They told me it was because I had a 2 gig Wi-Fi and that I needed to call my Wi-Fi service to up it to 2.4 gig and everything would be fine.  So, I had the Wi-Fi changed to 2.4 gig. Camaras still off line. Called Ring again ( on hold for about 30 minutes). I was told my Wi-Fi signal was to week. I told them my cameras were working fine up to my trial period ending for the new 4K flood camera. They told me that the signal was to week and that I needed Wi-Fi rang extenders. I told them that I already had 4 range extenders. They told me that each flood cam needed a range extender within 10 feet of the flood cam. I took an extender, put it on an extension cord and held within 1 foot of the flood cam. Rebooted it and still no camera. They now said it was because my Wi-Fi pass word was not being recognized. I went through each camera, reset the password and still, to this day all my cameras are off line. MY ADVICE, IF YOU’RE GOING TO SPEND GOOD MONEY FOR SECURITY CAMERAS, PAY A LITTLE MORE AND GO WITH A COMPANY THAT OFFER ONSITE TECH SUPPORT. 

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    Ring Floodlight Cam Pro, Wired (newest model), Home or business security, Retinal 4K with wide-angle video, 10x Enhanced Zoom, and 2000 Lumen Floodlights, Black
    Ring Floodlight Cam Pro, Wired (newest model), Home or business security, Retinal 4K with wide-angle video, 10x Enhanced Zoom, and 2000 Lumen Floodlights, Black

    $279.99

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