Ring has a new top-of-the-line security camera that has all of the company's advanced features into a more versatile design, with wire-free options for the first time. The Spotlight cam Pro can be powered by battery, a solar panel, and a plug-in option, and it adds radar-powered 3D motion detection, color pre-roll, and Bird's Eye View. The battery and plug-in power options are $2299.99, and the solar panel-powered model is $2499.99.
Like last year's Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 and Floodlight Cam wired Pro, the new Cam Pro has a radar-powered 3D motion detection feature that can more accurately detect when people actually enter your property. You can see where the person or animal moved on your property with the Bird's Eye View. If you have a Ring Protect subscription, you can review recordings of the event that was mapped in the Ring app.
The Doorbell Pro 2 and wired Floodlight cam Pro need to be plugged in or wired into your home's electrical wiring to use the more advanced features. It's possible to cover more of your property with the freedom from wires.
Pre-Roll is in color instead of black and white on the Spotlight cam pro. The feature was only available on the two Pro cameras and Ring's Video Doorbell 4. Context is given to any activity on your property. Extra footage is added to the video when you pay for Ring Protect.
Two-way talk, a built-in siren, and two bright motion- activated spotlights are included in the Spotlight Cam Pro.
The Spotlight cam is refreshing. The Spotlight cam Plus has the same features as the previous model, but is now in a sleeker design.
The ring panic button is a second generation one. The image is of a ring.
A robot is patrolling with a feature from Ring. The image is of a ring.
Ring has a new Panic Button that can be used with a Ring alarm system. You can get a second-generation model with a new clear-plastic outer casing for less than the previous model. In the Ring app, you can adjust the button to specifically call for medical or fire assistance.
Ring is allowing its Virtual Security Guard service to work on Amazon's Astro robot. The Ring app can now be used to monitor a site with the integration of the Echo Show on wheels and ONVIF compatible cameras. It will be added to the Always Home Camera later. Ring will start testing this with small businesses.