Ring Security Spotlight Camera with Solar Panel and Ring Assist+ – 766-558

Get serious about security by monitoring your property with the Ring Spotlight Cam. This motion-activated security camera has LED spotlights, a siren alarm and a rechargeable battery pack for easy placement wherever you need it most.

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Get serious about security by monitoring your property with the Ring Spotlight Cam. This motion-activated security camera has LED spotlights, a siren alarm and a rechargeable battery pack for easy placement wherever you need it most. It even comes bundled with a solar panel to keep the camera battery charged around the clock. Adjust the motion sensors to trigger an instant alert when someone steps on your property, then answer the alert from anywhere with the free Ring app to see, hear and speak to whoever is there.
What You Get

  • Spotlight camera
  • Mounting bracket
  • Battery pack
  • USB-to-micro-USB cable
  • Screwdriver handle
  • Double-ended screwdriver bit
  • Drill bit
  • Hardware set
  • Decal
  • Quick-start guide
  • Installation instruction booklet
  • Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Bundled Goodies

  • Solar panel
  • Adjustable mounting bracket
  • Screwdriver
  • Drill bit
  • Screw and anchors kit
  • Ring Assist+ voucher
Good to Know

 

  • Wi-Fi connectivity requires access to a wireless router. Wi-Fi speeds depend on various factors including the device’s distance from the router as well as their compatible wireless protocols (e.g. “Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac”).
HD video

  • Watch over your home in 1080p HD video
Live View

  • Get on-demand video and audio
2-way audio

  • Hear and speak to people on your property
110-decibel alarm

  • Sound the alarm on suspicious activity
Night vision and LED spotlights

  • Take control of any situation and protect your home at night
  • Manage LED spotlights manually via mobile app
Motion detection

  • Adjust the motion sensors to find the ideal setting for your home
Mobile alerts

  • Get motion-activated alerts on your phone, tablet or PC
Privacy features

  • Focus only on what’s important to you with customizable privacy zones and audio privacy
Battery-powered camera

  • Allows for strategic placement of the camera
  • Quick-release battery pack makes it easy to recharge
  • No docking required; battery recharges via micro-USB cable
Solar panel

  • Keep your camera battery charged with a just a few hours of direct sunlight every day
  • Connects to camera via attached 13′ cable with waterproof barrel connector
  • Compatible with Ring Spotlight Cam Battery and Stick Up Cam Battery models
Simple installation

  • Setup each device in just a few minutes with the included tool kits
  • Requires Wi-Fi connection
Lifetime Purchase Protection

  • If your Spotlight Cam is ever stolen, Ring will replace it for free
Ring Assist+

  • Your very own dedicated support team that’s committed to helping you get the most out of your home security
  • Get instant access to the Ring Community Support team with a VIP hotline phone number
  • Every Ring device you purchase will come with an extended 2-year warranty, for a total warranty period of 3 years (does not apply to replacements)
  • If you ever need a replacement tool for your Spotlight Cam, Ring will send it to you for free

Additional information

Measurements

Spotlight camera – Approx. 2.72"L x 4.6"W x 5.88"H; Solar panel – Approx. 5.5"W x 7.75"H x 0.5" Deep

Weight

Spotlight camera – Approx. 13.76 oz.; Solar panel – Approx. 6.4 oz.

Power Source

Spotlight camera – Custom 4060mAh lithium-ion battery pack recharges via included USB cable; Solar panel – Charges compatible camera battery via direct exposure to sunlight

Battery Life

In use – 6 months; Standby – 12 months

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  1. 02

    by Bill

    Love the camera HATE the software. They should just stick to the basic functions and not 1000’s of options.

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    by Johnny

    Great product!

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