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Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Pro review: Light up the night and keep tabs on your homestead
Attach two large floodlights to a Ring camera and you've got the Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Pro, a powerful, premium surveillance system that stands near the top of this market. Don't miss the word "Wired" in the product name. Like its predecessor, which we reviewed in September, 2019, this device must be permanently wired to an electrical receptacle via wire nuts (included) and mounted on the wall like a light fixture. If you're replacing an existing floodlight, that may not be a big deal, but if you're installing this from scratch, you might need engage an electrician. Two 2,000-lumen floodlights that produce a relatively warm (3,000K) light dominate the device's appearance.
Ring unveils the Floodlight Cam Wired Pro, with radar-powered bird's-eye view
Just a couple of months after Ring unwrapped its new, radar-enabled aerial view for the Video Doorbell Pro 2, the Amazon-owned smart brand is now rolling out the clever technology to its updated wired floodlight. At the same time, Ring says it's bringing a color version of its pre-roll video feature to a fourth generation of its battery-powered video doorbell. Slated to ship on May 6 for $250 (you can preorder starting today), the Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Pro will boast both Bird's-Eye View and 3D Motion Detection, a pair of features powered by radar rather than infrared motion sensors. Meanwhile, the Ring Video Doorbell 4 is set to arrive April 28 for $200, and it will add color to the pre-roll functionality that debuted on last year's Video Doorbell 3 Plus. An upgrade to 2019's well received Floodlight Cam, the revamped Floodlight Cam Wired Pro arrives with the same 1080p video resolution while adding HDR for a needed contrast boost, along with a 140-degree (horizontal) by 60-degree (vertical) field of view.
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