Product Review: Ring Spotlight Cam Wired

Ring Spotlight Cam

From the brand that brings you doors bells with video security built in we now carry on with home security thanks to their Spotlight Cam Wired which is an outdoor security camera, spotlight and alarm.

As with all Ring products, it is simple to set up and use plus it connects to your current network of Ring products within an easy to manage app. The Spotlight Cam offers HD video with two way audio communication along with motion activated spotlight and alarm.

Spotlight Cam Wired - Motion Activate Spotlights

Spotlight Cam Wired – Motion Activate Spotlights

Protect and monitor your home with Spotlight Cam Wired, a plugged-in HD security camera that lets you see, hear and speak to anyone on your property from your phone, tablet and PC.

The Spotlight Cam is stylish in design, bold in presence and effective in deterring (125mm x 69mm x 75mm). With infrared night vision, water resistance and wired for constant power you really have a product that you can safely rely on for protecting your property.

It is very simple to mount the product on an outside surface from wood to masonry. You will require a power drill for certain surfaces otherwise Ring have included everything you need to have the item securely fixed by providing the likes of raw plugs, screws, screw driver and mini spirit level.

Ring Spotlight Cam screen shot

Ring Spotlight Cam App Home Page

Once installed and connected to your home / office wifi network (minimum of 2mb upload speed for optimal performance) you can quickly have your Spotlight Cam working and managed at your finger tips. It will automatically be added to your Ring network, for those who already have existing products such as the Ring Doorbell, and by opening up your Ring app it will appear on your home screen where you can manage its settings.

 

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