![]() New Spotlight Cam ModelsĪmazon announced two new Spotlight Cam models at its hardware event in September 2022, and while we haven’t tested these new cameras yet, we have the scoop on what to expect from them. Ring offers several iterations of their Stick Up Cam, as well, including battery-powered models, solar models, a plug-in version with Pan-Tilt functionality, and the Stick Up Cam Elite can be powered over ethernet (PoE) with an available adaptor.įYI: If you’re interested in building or adding to a smart home – Alexa or otherwise – I do recommend visiting our full home automation guide first. It’s your choice to use the camera with the provided battery or as a wired (plug-in) device you can also hang the camera on a wall or simply place it on a flat surface. With Ring Stick Up Cam 2 (pictured above), everything’s ready to go out of the box. Ring’s simple to set up in the scheme of things, though I always warn folks to work an extra half hour or so into any camera’s “suggested” installation time you might run into unexpected curveballs or glitches. ![]() Several pieces of equipment are also available in black, if that fits your home’s interior better, and a handful of the outdoor cameras are available in premium colors like graphite and dark bronze.Īnd when it comes to installation, it’s a pretty light lift. While Ring’s equipment isn’t the most discreet on the market, it’s still designed really well and won’t stick out like a sore thumb in your living room or mounted above your garage. They also recently announced the release of their Virtual Security Guard, which will provide you with live video monitoring from trained security professionals for $99 per month per location. For instance, they just added another tier to their subscription package - Ring Alarm Pro - which, with its built-in eero WiFi 6 router, will help you keep all of your devices communicating and your home network safe for $20 per month, or $200 per year. Their wide selection of high-quality, inexpensive cameras easily makes them one of our top picks for wireless security camera solutions, and their ease of installation make them a great choice for DIYers looking to bolster their security without breaking the bank. Ring was one of the first to market with consumer-friendly video doorbells about a decade ago, and since then they’ve developed an extensive lineup of both indoor and outdoor cameras to help you keep an eye on things both indoors and out. Securing your home with Ring? Ring’s pricing for unlimited cloud recording and Ring Alarm professional monitoring is surprisingly cheap. ![]() Ring cameras store videos in the cloud for as low as $3 per month for each camera.All Ring security cameras offer 1080p HD resolution, clear night vision, motion alerts, and two-way talk. ![]()
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