Thank you so much for instructions for wired setup. My wife and I could not understand the instructions in the box which made no sense. Your video was clear and concise and made TOTAL SENSE!!! Thank you 🙏🏾
@@LifeHackster The ring product information is not great at explaining the hardwire kit. Your video helped us realize we had the right equipment all along. Really appreciate it!
Great Video and great help. We put up 5 ring pros wired units around the house, the sensitivity is great, the light is great when walking around at night, the video has a much improved wide angle and clarity. I like that i could turn off the audible chimes on some of the camera but can still have them recording events. Nice to quickly talk to people in the yard if i am inside or away from the house. REmoved our old security cameras and much happier with this solution. Even put on up in a tree in the back yard was able to get wifi coverage to the tree and all is well.
I just ordered three of the USB-C plug in adapters for the Ring Spotlight Pro’s. They work really well, no more having to worry about cloudy days with the solar panel and motion detection is much more spot on, plus an actual pre-roll not the low resolution one. I like how the lights on it are dusk to dawn now if I wanted!
@@ddpham2191 Yes, when they are either hardwired or plugged into an outlet the lights can stay on as long as you want. You can also create schedules for them.
wow man. one of the best instructional videos and has answered so many questions that Ring website doesn't tell. you. I have no idea why they don't. subscribed!!! one suggestion, maybe slow down the speech slightly as you know we are on here to learn. but I know if you slow down, that would make the video a lot longer. but def don't speak slow as I will lose interest. LOL. THANK YOU! You deserve to be successful if you do a good job like this.
Switched my failed 2nd gen wired with the plus wired recently. Build quality is definitely more plasticity but motion has been reliable and working well. Night vision is also vastly improved.
Do you recommend having a Battery in once installed. I’m getting ready to purchase the Wired Camera. based on your review it will also record by battery if the Power goes out.
If you use the solar version does it perform the same as the plugin versions? I have a corner of the house that does not have a power outlet and currently have the battery version installed. Motion is ok, and video is choppy at times, so looking at power options for improved performance..
Thank you for the video, can you confirm, the plug in, and wired, BOTH will give the better quality video and recordings ? or is it just the wired. I would think both would give better quality over the battery.
Thank you for your video as I subscribe to you and this is very helpful. However, I have to ask with the ring camera pro(spotlight) installation kit for hardwiring how much can you rotate the camera? How many degrees thank you.
seeking advice on which ring outdoor camera should I get for our apartment. will be placed in the balcony. we have ring doorbell and ring indoor camera already, that's why seeking for a ring brand outdoor camera. thanks a lot.
I would like to install several hardwired outdoor WiFi cameras around my house. I'd like to install them right over a 120V junction box, like you do in this video with the Ring Spotlight Cam together with the Ring Hardwired Kit for the Spotlight Cam Plus and Pro. I don't want a floodlight camera, because they are just too big for my purposes. As far as I can tell from searching the Internet, the option you describe in this video (Ring Spotlight Cam Plus or Pro together with the Hardwired Kit) is the only non-floodlight WiFi hardwired camera on the market that installs right over a 120V junction box. Do you know of any other non-floodlight WiFi hardwired camera that does this? If not, I'll buy several of these, but I'd love to know if there are any other options on the market. Thanks for your help, and your videos are outstanding!
What about POE? Which is better btwn hardwire and POE? Electrician’s last day on our new construction house is this morning trying to figure out which to do
This hardwired kit for the Ring Spotlight Cam is such a good idea, and it's so clean. As you point out in the video, the kit embeds a USB-C AC-to-DC adapter right into the junction box. Could this same idea be used with cameras that don't offer a hardwired kit, like Tapo cameras? Online, there are many companies that sell waterproof 12V DC power adapters (for LED lighting) that fit into junction boxes - search for "DC 12V LED Power Supply Driver Transformer." (Even though Tapo cameras ship with a 9V DC adapter, many people online have remarked that they use 12V DC power with Tapo cameras and have no issues.) If this sounds like a good idea to you, I wonder if you might consider making a WiFi camera installation video for clean hardwired installation of other WiFi cameras, using a 12V DC power adapters that fit into a junction box?
I bought two ring plug in spotlight cameras. Can they be hardwired to an already existing junction box? Do I need to buy a hardwired kit to make it work?
Thank you for this informative video. Getting this level of clarity out of Ring is pretty much non-existent. I was wondering if the spotlight cam wired pro would use its battery compartment as a backup source if the electrical supply got cut off (and it apparently does). That would make sense, especially because I’m sure many times these may get put in place of an existing light fixture that has a switched circuit.
FYI I've read reviews where users had problems when using a battery with the wired configuration. Removing the battery cleared the problem. Not sure why this happened.
One question ...when installed as a ceiling mount, there is an opening at the top which has the possibility for insects, dirt, etc. to sit against the back of the unit where the electrical connection is located. It is not an issue for a wall mount since the opening is at the bottom. Any worries about this?
So I'm confused with what to buy so that it is in continuously on wired mode. I plan to go with the PLUS. Do I buy a PLUS Plug-In and the hardwired kit (2 items) or do I buy the PLUS Wired (1 item) which is bundle containing the PLUS battery and a hardwired kit as part of the bundle?
I have a wired Ring Spotlight Camera in my backyard facing the rear of my house. If I wired another Ring Spotlight Camera next to it, but facing a different direction, I should be able to hard wire it using the same wires from the first Spotlight Camera with no issues right?
Hi I set up mine and set where I want motion alerts to cone on. But the light has a mind of its own. It comes one before we get to the zone and even if we are not in the zone. How to I customize this?
Please tell me if I understood correctly... In order to use an existing junction box, I need to buy the wireless version (not the plugin version) AND a separate hardwire kit?
No. The PRO and this applies to the PLUS as well... their versions are on how they are powered..the same model camera but it can be powered via plug in kit, hard wire kit, battery, or battery + solar..so to answer your question, you can buy whatever version you need and just buy the kit if you want to power differently.
@@LifeHackster Ok thx. I was initially confused because your description has an amazon link to just the hardwire conversion kit. To make matters worse, BestBuy and HomeDepot call the plugin version "wired" and they don't sell the hardwire version.
External Light Support - Looks like Ring stop supporting external light support from the Spotlight Cam. Such a bummy if true. Thanks for video and showing the actual Spotlight Cam mount wires.
Hey buddy. Do you have a video of the spotlightcam wired install without the battery. I’m looking to do solely spotlight cam wired in soffit junction box.
This Spotlight cam has all the power options. You just need to buy one that fits your setup. It can be battery powered (needs battery) or plug in (needs outdoor plug in kit) and then it doesn't need the junction box.
Hi, i hope u can answer my question. I have the spotlight cam plus battery and i know the light can turn on 30 seconds maximum. With the wired kit like this, can i turn on light stay on couples hours at night? Cause i need it to place on top of my garage door.(and i want to buy the plus, not the pro)
How far can I horizontally angle the camera using the hardwired kit. I need to mount it on a wall where the walkway is alongside and not directly in front of the mount. I need to point the camera at almost 90 degrees. Do you know if this mount can swivel that far? Thanks!
@lifehackster - i have the ring spotlight cam pro with hardwired kit set up on the side of my house off a junction box. Was working great for the past few months, then one day got an alert that the device switched to battery mode. In general settings, the device shows it's in wired mode. But the main page says it's in battery mode and the device is acting as though it is (reduced features). I have restarted the device and reconnected wifi with no luck. I found a thread on this in the Ring community and Ring support says it's a known issue, but still no firmware and app update to fix yet. This is crazy that Ring is letting their products out there with these defects. Was wondering if you had seen this issue or had some advice.
According to Ring, the battery will not work with the Spotlight Cam Plus Wired even though the cam has batrtery slot. Life Hacker mentioned that the battery will kick in if there is power outage. Should I buy an extra battery to have better support?
i just order a Ring Spotlight Pro Wired and my order fulfillment shows 1) Ring Spotlight Pro Battery and 1) Hard Wired Installation Kit. I will know in a few days, but it looks like that how they do it. That would explain the increase in price. They just add the mount kit. I hope the hard wired mount kit maintains the battery. That would make sense.
Good review. For the hardwire kit, did you notice if you could rotate the post (with the USB-C port) so that it points the opposite way it was shipped? In other words, for a wall mount situation, to slide the camera on the post and then rotate that post 180 degrees (would be a touch better for me). …I tried doing it and broke it. Wasn’t sure if that little screw mattered (to loosen the ball joint so it would work), if this was cheap material, or if I just broke it because I pushed it past it’s available range of motion.
FYI potential customers, Ring's motion sensing and record startup are bad even when hard wired. I get literally at least 100 "person spotted" notifications each day, from each camera. Those "people" are almost always cats, chickens, bushes or nothing. It defeats the purpose of notifications. Very unhappy with the camera/software performance after a year with Ring.
Other reviewers covered the live view lag advantages of th pro. I think the the hdr helps people with poor eyesight . I get that the improvements seem incremental at best, but I think you are being one sided on the pro v plus. The “pro” advantages do seem to be worth $50-$79 at best because the advantages are more for home security hobbyists and enthusiasts.
@@LifeHackster I think rust is inexcusable and I appreciate your review for demonstrating that. At the same time I am wondering how pervasive it it. I find it hard to price they would design an outdoor product without the weather in mind. It’s an auspicious finding on a “pro” product. The WiFi and n latency are. More “pro” in its strategy -/ is the hdr. I do. Notice a difference on the pro camera on the ring door bell compared to the non pro. I would like better picture in the backyard with hdr given the garden. To be honest I am more concerned with the issb c universal connector as a pint of failure compared to their old hard wired dialing. I do t like the universal housing configuration they have taken with the pro and plus . I am going to do a little more research on the rust to see how pervasive the issue is . If if is a flaw it would also affect the Floodlight cam. Pro on a similar scale
While Ring insists on uploading footage to the cloud, They will be stuck with cameras only supporting 1080p which in 2023 is pathetic. As 4k cameras would probably be too much for their servers to handle without upgrading them ......
Arlo has been doing it and uploading 4K footage of their Ultras for a while now and I also recently tested the Swann 4K floodlight which also has an option to upload to the cloud full 4K so it is doable. Ring is just not doing it.
The pro is trash , its almost worst than the original . I would rather get back my old one back. A car was broken into infront of my house and the ring didnt catch anything. the sensor is trash and doesnt react to anything.
@@LifeHackster I have tried both and it is so inconsistent. I have done testing similar to yours and it's like it's not even there at times. Do you have a step by step on how to do that to make sure I am doing it right.
Ring should have stuck w letting things be powered by 16vac transformers. A single transformers losses powering a number of cameras across my home is better than a multitude of buck converters at each device requiring an electrician each time I want to add a camera. Let me be real. All you devices take big ac power and wastefully convert them to small dc powers. Why haven’t we developed a low voltage home power supply network? Why do I need a power brick making 5vdc at every outlet?
No. Don’t do it. I almost did. Got so excited for eufy cam 3 and they suck. The video quality puts ring to shame but the motion detection sucks does not pick up a lot of things at night or broad day light. Hit or miss and very delayed in comparison to ring. My ring camera can send 10 motion alerts and captures everything while the eufy 3 captures half and sometimes nothing. Kind of scary. Thank God for Amazon prime and return policy.
Thank you so much for instructions for wired setup. My wife and I could not understand the instructions in the box which made no sense. Your video was clear and concise and made TOTAL SENSE!!! Thank you 🙏🏾
Thanks!
Thank you very much! I appreciate it.
@@LifeHackster The ring product information is not great at explaining the hardwire kit. Your video helped us realize we had the right equipment all along. Really appreciate it!
I’ve been watching you since the beginning and it’s amazing to see your growth!
Thank you. I appreciate it. Thanks for watching!
You must have a fetish for cámaras lol
I agree, I love Ring products and have watched this chap for years, he is one of the only videos I trust for a detailed review. Excellent channel ❤
Great Video and great help. We put up 5 ring pros wired units around the house, the sensitivity is great, the light is great when walking around at night, the video has a much improved wide angle and clarity. I like that i could turn off the audible chimes on some of the camera but can still have them recording events. Nice to quickly talk to people in the yard if i am inside or away from the house. REmoved our old security cameras and much happier with this solution. Even put on up in a tree in the back yard was able to get wifi coverage to the tree and all is well.
You are my goto channel for this type product. Thanks for the breakdown of features.
Thank you for the informative video. Nest spring, I will install the wired Ring cam at my girlfriend's house.
Great video! I've been trying to decide between the Ring Spotlight Plus and the Pro for weeks.
I just ordered three of the USB-C plug in adapters for the Ring Spotlight Pro’s. They work really well, no more having to worry about cloudy days with the solar panel and motion detection is much more spot on, plus an actual pre-roll not the low resolution one. I like how the lights on it are dusk to dawn now if I wanted!
Yes, plug in or wired in are always better. Thanks for sharing your experience.
So this model kit you can turn on the light longer than the battery? Because spotlight cam battery the light only stay for 30 seconds max
@@ddpham2191 Yes, when they are either hardwired or plugged into an outlet the lights can stay on as long as you want. You can also create schedules for them.
Thanks!!! This video has answered a lot of questions I had. Now I want to watch more!
wow man. one of the best instructional videos and has answered so many questions that Ring website doesn't tell. you. I have no idea why they don't. subscribed!!! one suggestion, maybe slow down the speech slightly as you know we are on here to learn. but I know if you slow down, that would make the video a lot longer. but def don't speak slow as I will lose interest. LOL. THANK YOU! You deserve to be successful if you do a good job like this.
You can set the Playback Speed in the Settings to slow the video down - try 0.75.
Just what I was looking for! Thank you!
Great!
Thank you Life Hackster. I enjoy your videos and are very helpful. Keep it up.
You're welcome!
Just bought 2 of the plus before this video, great review.
Awesome! Thank you!
Switched my failed 2nd gen wired with the plus wired recently. Build quality is definitely more plasticity but motion has been reliable and working well. Night vision is also vastly improved.
Excellent video! Well done !
Thank you very much!
Do you recommend having a Battery in once installed. I’m getting ready to purchase the Wired Camera. based on your review it will also record by battery if the Power goes out.
Exceptional presentation 👏🏼
If you use the solar version does it perform the same as the plugin versions? I have a corner of the house that does not have a power outlet and currently have the battery version installed. Motion is ok, and video is choppy at times, so looking at power options for improved performance..
Wired is the best option but not always feasible for many.
Wonderful channel and so informative! Can the hardwire kit work with the Ring Stickup Cam plug in?
Thanks for this review.. just want to know if you still prefer the plus over the pro please? Thanks
If there is a big difference in price yes…the pro is more vibrant in colors..
Thanks and I appreciate your reply as always
@@LifeHackster He said Plus over the Pro. You did another video saying Pro wasn't worth the extra $ and to go with a Plus. Did you mean to say Plus?
Thank you for the video, can you confirm, the plug in, and wired, BOTH will give the better quality video and recordings ? or is it just the wired. I would think both would give better quality over the battery.
Thanks for the video. Good information.
@scott762mm...Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your video as I subscribe to you and this is very helpful. However, I have to ask with the ring camera pro(spotlight) installation kit for hardwiring how much can you rotate the camera? How many degrees thank you.
Great videos!
I was wondering if the hardwire kit also charges the installed backup batteries? Would be nice to have them topped off at all times.
seeking advice on which ring outdoor camera should I get for our apartment. will be placed in the balcony. we have ring doorbell and ring indoor camera already, that's why seeking for a ring brand outdoor camera. thanks a lot.
I would like to install several hardwired outdoor WiFi cameras around my house. I'd like to install them right over a 120V junction box, like you do in this video with the Ring Spotlight Cam together with the Ring Hardwired Kit for the Spotlight Cam Plus and Pro. I don't want a floodlight camera, because they are just too big for my purposes. As far as I can tell from searching the Internet, the option you describe in this video (Ring Spotlight Cam Plus or Pro together with the Hardwired Kit) is the only non-floodlight WiFi hardwired camera on the market that installs right over a 120V junction box. Do you know of any other non-floodlight WiFi hardwired camera that does this? If not, I'll buy several of these, but I'd love to know if there are any other options on the market. Thanks for your help, and your videos are outstanding!
What about POE? Which is better btwn hardwire and POE? Electrician’s last day on our new construction house is this morning trying to figure out which to do
This hardwired kit for the Ring Spotlight Cam is such a good idea, and it's so clean. As you point out in the video, the kit embeds a USB-C AC-to-DC adapter right into the junction box. Could this same idea be used with cameras that don't offer a hardwired kit, like Tapo cameras? Online, there are many companies that sell waterproof 12V DC power adapters (for LED lighting) that fit into junction boxes - search for "DC 12V LED Power Supply Driver Transformer." (Even though Tapo cameras ship with a 9V DC adapter, many people online have remarked that they use 12V DC power with Tapo cameras and have no issues.) If this sounds like a good idea to you, I wonder if you might consider making a WiFi camera installation video for clean hardwired installation of other WiFi cameras, using a 12V DC power adapters that fit into a junction box?
Thank you very much for the suggestion.. I ordered some and will be testing it out.
Nice and detailed keep it up 👍
I bought two ring plug in spotlight cameras. Can they be hardwired to an already existing junction box? Do I need to buy a hardwired kit to make it work?
Thank you for this informative video. Getting this level of clarity out of Ring is pretty much non-existent.
I was wondering if the spotlight cam wired pro would use its battery compartment as a backup source if the electrical supply got cut off (and it apparently does). That would make sense, especially because I’m sure many times these may get put in place of an existing light fixture that has a switched circuit.
FYI I've read reviews where users had problems when using a battery with the wired configuration. Removing the battery cleared the problem. Not sure why this happened.
Do you need a junction box? Or can this be screwed into wood and then mounted?
Good helpful video. Thanks
There is a new 8k cctv called TNB - 9000, its megapixel is 18mp and mostly we all know that 8k resolution is 33mp, so it's equals to 51mp I think
I have to check this out. Thanks.
One question ...when installed as a ceiling mount, there is an opening at the top which has the possibility for insects, dirt, etc. to sit against the back of the unit where the electrical connection is located. It is not an issue for a wall mount since the opening is at the bottom. Any worries about this?
So I'm confused with what to buy so that it is in continuously on wired mode. I plan to go with the PLUS. Do I buy a PLUS Plug-In and the hardwired kit (2 items) or do I buy the PLUS Wired (1 item) which is bundle containing the PLUS battery and a hardwired kit as part of the bundle?
I have a wired Ring Spotlight Camera in my backyard facing the rear of my house. If I wired another Ring Spotlight Camera next to it, but facing a different direction, I should be able to hard wire it using the same wires from the first Spotlight Camera with no issues right?
Hi I set up mine and set where I want motion alerts to cone on. But the light has a mind of its own. It comes one before we get to the zone and even if we are not in the zone. How to I customize this?
The old model has a separate sensitivity settings but this new one doesn't ..so, unfortunately the spotlights will get triggered with other motion.
Thank you for another great video. No more Ring for me until they come out with 4k. They are falling way behind.
I agree. They need to step up their game.
I the video at the end you said about battery 🔋 backup for the internet 🛜 if a power outage
Please tell me if I understood correctly...
In order to use an existing junction box, I need to buy the wireless version (not the plugin version) AND a separate hardwire kit?
No. The PRO and this applies to the PLUS as well... their versions are on how they are powered..the same model camera but it can be powered via plug in kit, hard wire kit, battery, or battery + solar..so to answer your question, you can buy whatever version you need and just buy the kit if you want to power differently.
@@LifeHackster Ok thx. I was initially confused because your description has an amazon link to just the hardwire conversion kit.
To make matters worse, BestBuy and HomeDepot call the plugin version "wired" and they don't sell the hardwire version.
External Light Support - Looks like Ring stop supporting external light support from the Spotlight Cam. Such a bummy if true. Thanks for video and showing the actual Spotlight Cam mount wires.
Hey buddy. Do you have a video of the spotlightcam wired install without the battery. I’m looking to do solely spotlight cam wired in soffit junction box.
Curious, if there’s any word of them, making a spotlight pro that’s not just hardwire, but it’s also POE
Nice 😊 From Germany 😎
@AlexzzOfficial...Thanks for watching!
Are the solar power cameras not recommended?
Can this be installed without junction box ? I am looking for a flushed installation on a brick exterior ..
This Spotlight cam has all the power options. You just need to buy one that fits your setup. It can be battery powered (needs battery) or plug in (needs outdoor plug in kit) and then it doesn't need the junction box.
What voltage do the plug in cams run on? And do you know the wattage they draw?
Hi, i hope u can answer my question. I have the spotlight cam plus battery and i know the light can turn on 30 seconds maximum. With the wired kit like this, can i turn on light stay on couples hours at night? Cause i need it to place on top of my garage door.(and i want to buy the plus, not the pro)
How far can I horizontally angle the camera using the hardwired kit. I need to mount it on a wall where the walkway is alongside and not directly in front of the mount. I need to point the camera at almost 90 degrees. Do you know if this mount can swivel that far? Thanks!
It is in a ball joint and has at least 180 degree range when I tested it..probably more..
Does wired option comes with backup battery?
Do these cameras support person detection I get a lot of false alerts from bugs.
Yes, they do.
What is the difference between spot cam pro and plus?
Question Can wyze camaras be connected internet thur ethernet so that its wired and not wireless?
Not that I know of. There is no ethernet port on the Wyze's cameras.
I both a ring floodlight but the previous owner took the sticker off so how can be connected again without barcode??
@lifehackster - i have the ring spotlight cam pro with hardwired kit set up on the side of my house off a junction box. Was working great for the past few months, then one day got an alert that the device switched to battery mode. In general settings, the device shows it's in wired mode. But the main page says it's in battery mode and the device is acting as though it is (reduced features). I have restarted the device and reconnected wifi with no luck. I found a thread on this in the Ring community and Ring support says it's a known issue, but still no firmware and app update to fix yet.
This is crazy that Ring is letting their products out there with these defects. Was wondering if you had seen this issue or had some advice.
I guess with this wired version there will be no Frankenlight. I don't see a floodlight trigger wire like the previous model.
Is there a way to turn off the blue light off my new spotlight plus cam?
Unfortunately, no.
@@LifeHackster thank you and I'll just use some black electrical tape
Argus eco for $69 is it a good deal? Or just buy the kit
I’m not sure about the Argus Eco now..I don’t think there is person detection and still recording 1080p…
According to Ring, the battery will not work with the Spotlight Cam Plus Wired even though the cam has batrtery slot. Life Hacker mentioned that the battery will kick in if there is power outage. Should I buy an extra battery to have better support?
Will it work with the "plug in"? Seems that it would be the same situation.
so its these sets up still wifi and no poe yet? i really dont see much of a difference worth it between models other than one can see further...
No PoE. Performance wise, plug in or wired in is way better.
Great video my friend. Just to make sure I understand correctly this is the ring Spotlight cam Pro battery version with a hardwired kit?
i just order a Ring Spotlight Pro Wired and my order fulfillment shows 1) Ring Spotlight Pro Battery and 1) Hard Wired Installation Kit. I will know in a few days, but it looks like that how they do it. That would explain the increase in price. They just add the mount kit.
I hope the hard wired mount kit maintains the battery. That would make sense.
Good review.
For the hardwire kit, did you notice if you could rotate the post (with the USB-C port) so that it points the opposite way it was shipped? In other words, for a wall mount situation, to slide the camera on the post and then rotate that post 180 degrees (would be a touch better for me).
…I tried doing it and broke it. Wasn’t sure if that little screw mattered (to loosen the ball joint so it would work), if this was cheap material, or if I just broke it because I pushed it past it’s available range of motion.
They need to make a hardwired kit for the stickup cam
I cannot figure out how to get the battery out of the ring spotlight
💐Thank you💐
You are so welcome!
the new design doesnt allow for controlling external auxially lights that was a benefit of the old cam
Yes... no more aux light feature.
FYI potential customers, Ring's motion sensing and record startup are bad even when hard wired. I get literally at least 100 "person spotted" notifications each day, from each camera. Those "people" are almost always cats, chickens, bushes or nothing. It defeats the purpose of notifications. Very unhappy with the camera/software performance after a year with Ring.
From saudi 👍
@user-er4hz7tk7p...Thanks for watching!
Other reviewers covered the live view lag advantages of th pro. I think the the hdr helps people with poor eyesight . I get that the improvements seem incremental at best, but I think you are being one sided on the pro v plus. The “pro” advantages do seem to be worth $50-$79 at best because the advantages are more for home security hobbyists and enthusiasts.
Is rust also included on the "pro" advantage that you mentioned? th-cam.com/video/1NvvVFCiMb4/w-d-xo.html
@@LifeHackster I think rust is inexcusable and I appreciate your review for demonstrating that. At the same time I am wondering how pervasive it it. I find it hard to price they would design an outdoor product without the weather in mind. It’s an auspicious finding on a “pro” product.
The WiFi and n latency are. More “pro” in its strategy -/ is the hdr. I do. Notice a difference on the pro camera on the ring door bell compared to the non pro. I would like better picture in the backyard with hdr given the garden.
To be honest I am more concerned with the issb c universal connector as a pint of failure compared to their old hard wired dialing. I do t like the universal housing configuration they have taken with the pro and plus .
I am going to do a little more research on the rust to see how pervasive the issue is . If if is a flaw it would also affect the Floodlight cam. Pro on a similar scale
While Ring insists on uploading footage to the cloud, They will be stuck with cameras only supporting 1080p which in 2023 is pathetic. As 4k cameras would probably be too much for their servers to handle without upgrading them ......
Arlo has been doing it and uploading 4K footage of their Ultras for a while now and I also recently tested the Swann 4K floodlight which also has an option to upload to the cloud full 4K so it is doable. Ring is just not doing it.
The plus looks wierd and the pro is actually good but the notifications suck
The pro is trash , its almost worst than the original . I would rather get back my old one back. A car was broken into infront of my house and the ring didnt catch anything. the sensor is trash and doesnt react to anything.
Is is setup in battery power by any chance? I know if is wired or plugged in, it is pretty reliable in detection.
@@LifeHackster I have tried both and it is so inconsistent. I have done testing similar to yours and it's like it's not even there at times. Do you have a step by step on how to do that to make sure I am doing it right.
Try to check your WIFI connectivity and strength making sure you have reliable connection. Slow or instances that you cannot connect to it are signs.
@@LifeHackster I'm running 1000mbps and have tested my wifi connection a bunch of times. Not to mention my ring is less than 15ft from the modem
No 24/7 recording on Ring. That’s a major fail
What do you mean? It's motion detection based. Do you have any idea how much data that would be?
@@RealSerie26 nest does it. Get with the times
Ring should have stuck w letting things be powered by 16vac transformers. A single transformers losses powering a number of cameras across my home is better than a multitude of buck converters at each device requiring an electrician each time I want to add a camera.
Let me be real. All you devices take big ac power and wastefully convert them to small dc powers. Why haven’t we developed a low voltage home power supply network? Why do I need a power brick making 5vdc at every outlet?
u look very tired all ok?
I’m good.. thanks for asking… now, I have to go back to sleep ;)
Would you say one should drop Ring all together in 2023?
What do you mean?
@@michaeln.8401 since it is so outclassed by its competitors i mean
@@DoukNoukum oh! I thought you meant ring would go out business soon.
No. Don’t do it. I almost did. Got so excited for eufy cam 3 and they suck. The video quality puts ring to shame but the motion detection sucks does not pick up a lot of things at night or broad day light. Hit or miss and very delayed in comparison to ring. My ring camera can send 10 motion alerts and captures everything while the eufy 3 captures half and sometimes nothing. Kind of scary. Thank God for Amazon prime and return policy.
@@artieartya okay!