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The Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Plug-In is a state-of-the-art outdoor security camera featuring 1080p HD video, two-way talk, customizable motion zones, and color night vision. Designed for easy DIY installation, it connects to your Wi-Fi for instant alerts and integrates with other Ring devices, providing a comprehensive security solution for your home.
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 126 x 76 x 80 mm |
Colour | Black, White |
Video | 1080p HD Video, Live View, Colour Night Vision. |
Motion detection | Advanced Motion Detection with Customisable Motion Zones. |
Field of view | 140° field of view. |
Siren | Remote-activated 105-decibel security siren. |
Audio | Two-Way Talk with noise cancellation. |
Works with Alexa | Illuminates and sends announcements to Echo devices when visitors press your doorbell button or motion is detected, and lets you see, hear and speak to visitors with select Echo and Fire TV devices. |
Power | Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Battery: runs on a rechargeable Quick-Release Battery Pack (1 included, can hold up to 2). For continuous charging, add an optional plug-in adaptor or Ring Solar Panel (sold separately) Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Plug-In: plug-in adaptor Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Solar: Solar Panel and rechargeable Quick-Release Battery Pack (1 included, can hold up to 2) Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Wired: hardwired (110-240V) |
Dual power mode | Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Battery: dynamic switching between plug-in and battery power modes (requires purchase of plug-in adaptor) Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Plug-In: dynamic switching between plug-in and battery power modes (requires purchase of Quick Release Battery Pack) Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Solar: dynamic switching between plug-in and battery power modes (requires purchase of plug-in adaptor) Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Wired: dynamic switching between plug-in and battery power modes (requires purchase of plug-in adaptor) |
Internet requirements | Requires a minimum upload speed of 2 Mbps for optimal performance. |
Connectivity | 802.11 b/g/n Wifi connection @ 2.4 GHz |
Average install time | 5 to 10 minutes. |
Operating conditions | -20°C to 48°C, weather resistant. |
Setup requirements | Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Battery: vertical or horizontal surface for mounting. Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Plug-In: vertical or horizontal surface for mounting. Standard power outlet. Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Solar: vertical or horizontal surface for mounting. Direct sunlight. Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Wired: vertical or horizontal surface for mounting. Installation by a qualified electrician may be required in your area. |
Box includes | Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Battery: Spotlight Cam Plus, Quick-Release Battery Pack, Micro USB Charging Cable, Installation Tools and Screws, Mounting Bracket, User Manual/Quick Start Guide, Security Sticker Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Plug-In: Spotlight Cam Plus, USB-C Power Adaptor, Installation Tools and Screws, Mounting Bracket, User Manual/Quick Start Guide, Security Sticker Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Solar: Spotlight Cam Plus, Solar Panel (2nd gen), Quick Release Battery Pack, 2x Micro USB Charging Cable, Installation Tools and Screws, Mounting Collar, User Manual/Quick Start Guide, Security Sticker Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Wired: Spotlight Cam Plus, Hardwired Mount Kit, Installation Tools and Screws, Mounting Bracket, User Manual/Quick Start Guide, Security Sticker |
Warranty | One-year limited warranty including theft protection. If you are a consumer, the limited warranty is in addition to your consumer rights, and does not jeopardise these rights in any way. This means you may still have additional rights at law even after the limited warranty has expired. Learn more here. |
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Does The Job Well
I have built up an array of 6 ring devices connected to perform various camera/doorbell variations. For this review I will focus on just the Spotlight camera.As stated on my other Ring reviews, unless your needs are urgent, wait for the inevitable sale in January, Black Friday, Amazon Prime Day, Full Moon Day, Rainbow in the Sky Day or whatever the marketing types have cooked up.This camera is for outside and is weather resistant. I have mounted it below a hanging basket to give it a little more protection. To mount it you need to drill a few holes for the mount. I was new to doing this but a few YouTube videos and a careful drill purchase instructed me how to do it.The camera comes in two variations. Wired and battery. I bought the battery version.This model is unusual to the other Ring cameras in that it can hold two batteries.They are the quick release batteries common to Ring camera range.It works just fine for me with one battery.If you are going to use just battery power make sure you place the camera where you can easily change them without resorting to ladders every time. The downside of making it more accessible of course is that it could be tampered with or stolen.There is a USB connection at the back that can be connected to a Ring Solar Panel. I bought one of these as well and from May the 1st to the 1st of January in the UK I have not had to change the battery once. It has just the one battery in it. The cameras charging will depend on factors such as the solar panel placement, how much activity is recorded by the camera and how you configure motion recording plus how you configure the light usage.All the standard ring camera configuration options are there with the standard user-friendly application on your smart phone. You can then fine tune configure it.Multiple motion detection zones, audio recording on/off, infrared on/off, night vision colour option recording time up to 120 seconds, on/off, smart motion detection for motion detecting just people and motion detection sensitivity are all standard. You can connect it to your Amazon Alexa Echo to give you a verbal ‘Motion Detection’ alert if you want as well.You can also configure it to determine if the lights switch on when movement is detected. You can also set them to not come on for periods of time via a schedule. The motion detection will work even if the lights do not come on during the day or by schedule selection at night.The light does not significantly improve the recordings in my experience over the standard outside Stick up cameras I have. The spotlight camera is however much more expensive that the versions without the lights.If you want somebody to be under no illusion the camera is recording the lights will do that.Note it additionally has the little pinhole blue light. This comes on when recording on all Ring cameras. The only way to stop the little blue light is to put a bit of black tape over it. Doing this does not impact the performance of the camera.I bought the Spotlight version because I have a black patch at the rear of my house that I want to be able to see clearly when walking through it and check the area before venturing out.At night it is very dark and I felt this option would save me fitting a separate solar light to illuminate the area. It does this well. If you have limited space for an array of devices on your walls or are just plain tired of having so many devices cluttering up the side of your house this might be for you. Overall I think I could have managed with a separate solar light but that would have still have meant another mount with drilling. Due to the location of the camera the solar panel needs to be connected round the corner to pick up enough sun. I’d therefore have to have a separate solar light with a long cable to the separate solar panel which would be two more mounts. Be aware you can get solar lights with built on solar panels ( one mount in total ) for cheaper than the cost difference between a stick up camera and the spotlight camera. It depends on your needs.As with all Ring cameras make sure you choose the right model for the need you are Ring to satisfy. There is a wired Floodlight version that looks to be a more powerful light source.So yes it does the job for me.It’s reliable, saved me an extra pair of mounts, works well with the separate Solar Panel I bought, is easy to configure and gives a good picture with a wide angle.
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Ring Spotlight Cam Pro with Solar Panel
The Ring Spotlight Cam Pro is an excellent security camera with great image quality, motion detection, and useful smart features. It provides clear footage, reliable alerts, and good night vision, making it a solid choice for home security.However, the solar panel charging in the UK’s climate is not very effective. Cloudy days significantly reduce charging efficiency, meaning the camera may not stay powered for long. For consistent performance, it’s better to plug it into a power outlet or use the solar panel with a smaller camera that requires less energy.That said, when properly powered, this camera is a fantastic option for enhancing home security.
K**R
Solar panel instead of second battery.
I bought this camera to cover our garden. It has a a good picture, both with lights and in infrared, and a good field of view.However, it only comes with one rechargeable battery. I bought a second battery as I found the lights used a lot of power when there's regular activity at night, e.g. cats and foxes.Even with two batteries installed I eventually got fed up of having to charge one of them every couple of weeks, so I bought a Ring solar panel for it.The solar panel works amazingly well, charging both batteries from 65% to 100% in a couple of days of March sunshine, even with all the overnight activity.So if buying this spotlight cam, it's probably a good idea to buy the solar panel instead of a second battery. There's only a few quid difference in price between the two but the solar panel should mean theres rarely a need to recharge the battery at all.
D**N
Good camera, good light. Few niggles.
I have this on the rear of the house, with the solar panel.Pros: The light and motion detection works really well. I have two other ring devices which was part of the reason I ended up going for this, as the interface with all three views works really well and is very easy to use when looking at live view and past footage. It can hold two batteries which extends its life, but I have it with the solar panel which even on cloudy uk days, keeps it more or less topped up to 90-100% every day.Cons: I do wish ring allowed cameras to 24/7 record. I understand the battery would be an issue but I’m sure a work around would be possible if the tried. However the motion detection on frequent is reliable enough for this not to be a deal breaker.I also wish the floodlights had more functionality, at the moment, they only activate for the 30 second chucks the camera records. It would be nice if you could set it so the lights stay on for e.g. 1 minute regardless of whether the camera is recording
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