![]() ![]() Prices start at $199.99 each.Įach of the new spotlight cameras uses Ring’s existing quick-release battery, but Amazon says it will offer at a later date an add-on solar panel for the battery-powered models of the Ring Spotlight Cam Plus and the Ring Spotlight Pro that aren’t bundled with solar panels. Ring says its new Ring Spotlight Cam Plus has a “sleek look” and will be available in a variety of power configurations: plug-in (connect it to an indoor or outdoor AC outlet), battery, solar (battery plus a solar panel to keep it topped up), and wired (mount it to a weatherproof box and hardwire it to your home’s electrical system). The new Ring Spotlight Cam Plus is available in plug-in, battery-powered, and battery-powered with a solar panel options. Both models will also have onboard sirens, but Amazon doesn’t say how loud (in decibels) those sirens are. The lights on both of the new spotlight cameras will produce 375 lumens of brightness, and their cameras will capture video at 1080p resolution with high dynamic range. ![]() We called these technologies a “killer feature” in our March 2021 Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 review, and “incredibly powerful” in our Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Pro review in August, 2021. This three-dimensional motion detection enables Ring’s Bird’s Eye View feature, which gives you a picture-in-picture view of the path over which motion was tracked even before the radar sensor triggered the camera to record. Once you set a threshold of when you want the camera to start detecting motion, an onboard sensor triggers the camera to begin recording when that threshold is crossed. The Ring Spotlight Cam Pro Solar model features Ring’s radar-based motion detection and Bird’s Eye View feature that can show a path of movement in recorded videos. ![]()
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