A: This is wireless for the internet, but hardwire for power. It can support 120-240 volts
A: Not sure exactly what you mean by 'Wireless,' but the camera is wireless (wi-fi) through your network/app but does need to be mounted for power access to run the lights. If you mount it in place of an existing outside light with an interior switch, the device will cease to function, including camera wi-fi, when it's in the off position.
A: Just remove existing light and wire this new light in. Download the app and connect with your phone no hard wiring needed for camera portion just electric for the light
A: Yes there is.
A: Hello Torrey, Almost all Ring products, including the Floodlight Cam are wireless devices. Meaning they use wifi(wireless networking) to connect to connect to the internet. If you are looking for a battery powered device, the Ring Spotlight Cam is a High Definition (HD) security camera with spotlights designed to be mounted anywhere you need some extra security. The Ring Spotlight Cam Battery is A battery-powered HD camera with two-way talk and spotlights, for security anywhere you need. It can be powered by up to two Ring Quick Release Battery Packs(one included in the box) and can also connected to a Ring Solar Panel for non-stop power. More information ion Ring Spotlight Cam: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003802183-Ring-Spotlight-Cam-Information. For any additional installation questions or set up concerns, please feel free to reach out on our community forum at https://community.ring.com/. You can also visit our help site, https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us, for tips & tricks, videos and help articles for all our Ring products. Thank you, Antonio from Ring
A: The easiest installation I've ever done.
A: Hello Rocman, Great question. The lumens on the Ring Floodlight Camera is approximately 1800 lumens total (3000°K). Please see our help center article for more information:https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001522906-Floodlight-Cam-Information. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to reach out through our Ring Community forum on Ring.com: https://community.ring.com/. Thank you, Jamila with Ring.
A: Hello Kevin, Good question! Yes, the Ring Floodlight Camera has a Light Schedule feature where you can program days of the week and times you'd like for the lights to stay activated. Here is a helpful article that elaborates on setting up this feature: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360058421812-How-to-Use-Security-Camera-Light-Schedules-. We invite you to reach out at https://community.ring.com/ if any additional information is needed regarding your Floodlight Camera question. Ring Community is our first peer-to-peer community forum, giving our customers the ability to help one another and share their feedback/experiences with Ring. Thank you, Alexis with Ring
A: Hello KQLE, Yes. Wifi extenders, such as the Ring Chime Pro, work best when they’re used with one or two devices that always stay in the same place. The best placement for a wifi extender is halfway between a router and an electronic device. Wifi extenders will stretch a wifi signal, but they don’t strengthen the signal. In many cases, depending upon the distance from the router, the wifi extender may actually weaken the wifi signal. More information can for found her: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360050893351-How-Do-Wifi-Extenders-Work-. Ring Community was launched to help deliver the most current news and educational information to our neighbors. This online forum is divided into four categories: Product Boards, Ring Updates, Tips + Tricks, and a Moderators’ Corner. The Product Boards are where you can begin new topics with your questions or feedback; there is also a search option which helps you find topics that were already posted by other neighbors. We invite you to visit our site at https://community.ring.com/ today! Thank you, Antonio from Ring
A: Hello YG2004, Great question! The Ring Floodlight Camera does have a light scheduling option that could be used to leave your lights on from dusk to dawn. You can set up this feature and choose the times for your light to activate using the light schedule section of the Ring App. For more information, here is our help center article: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360019494811-Using-Light-Scheduling-on-Your-Floodlight-Cam. This device will record events when motion is detected, not 24/7. Ring’s Snapshot Capture feature can be used to take still photos every 30 seconds to 3 minutes, based on the setting you choose. Here is another helpful article that describes this feature in more detail: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360034355652-Timeline-Security-Snapshots-Using-Snapshot-Capture. Additionally, if you have not already, please check out our Ring Community forum where other Ring users, like yourself, have an open discussion platform to share their experiences, as well as solutions to issues experienced: https://community.ring.com/. Thank you, Jamila with Ring
A: Hello Javier, Great question. You can add as many Ring devices to your Ring App as you like. Please see our help center article for more information: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005324006-Understanding-and-Setting-Up-Your-Devices-in-the-Ring-App. If you have any additional questions or concerns, we kindly ask that you reach out to our Ring Community forum, to have a more hands-on experience with other users like yourself: https://community.ring.com/. Thank you, Jamila with Ring.
A: Hello Jim C, Great question. The Ring Floodlight Camera only works with a 2.4 ghz wifi connection. Please see our help center for more information: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001522906-Floodlight-Cam-Information. For any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out on our community forum at https://community.ring.com/. We look forward to hearing from you soon! Thank you, Jamila with Ring.
A: Hello Nick, No. Listed below are the Ring security camera and their color temp: Floodlight Cam Wired Pro - 3000°Kelvin Floodlight Cam Wired Plus- 3000°Kelvin Floodlight Cam - 3000° Kelvin Spotlight Cam - 4000°Kelvin Also this article lists out the features of individual Ring security cameras along with a recommendation as to which model might be best for you: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004687606-Ring-Security-Camera-Product-Comparison. Ring Community was launched to help deliver the most current news and educational information to our neighbors. This online forum is divided into four categories: Product Boards, Ring Updates, Tips + Tricks, and a Moderators’ Corner. The Product Boards are where you can begin new topics with your questions or feedback; there is also a search option which helps you find topics that were already posted by other neighbors. We invite you to visit our site at https://community.ring.com/ today! Thank you, Antonio from Ring
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A: Hello John, Great question. Once you've set up a device in your Ring app, you'll be the sole account owner. As the account owner, you have control over all of the settings on your Ring devices. If you want to use multiple electronic devices (tablet, another phone, etc.) to control your Ring devices, download the Ring app onto the additional devices and use the same login and password you use to log into the Ring app. For more information on shared users please see our help center article: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/211018223-Allowing-Access-to-Shared-Users-and-Controlling-Ring-Devices-with-Multiple-Electronic-Devices. Thank you, Jamila with Ring.
A: Hello PCMedic, Great question. The Ring Floodlight Camera is a hardwire only device and does not work with a solar panel. Please see our help center article for more information: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001522906-Floodlight-Cam-Information. Additionally, if you have not already, please check out our Ring Community forum where other Ring users, like yourself, have an open discussion platform to share their experiences, as well as solutions to issues experienced: https://community.ring.com/. Thank you, Jamila with Ring.