The Ring Floodlight Cam has two motion sensors toggles: one for the camera and one for the floodlights. This offers a ton of customization options for the Floodlight Cam. You can create motion activity zones from the Ring app to make sure you get notifications just when they are important. If your neighbor’s yard or another specific area is in the picture, you can make sure the camera ignores motion there.

The floodlights are motion sensors that can be customized to come on before the camera notices any movement.

This Ring camera is a great addition to your backyard. It can only be accessed from inside the house while at the same time lowering notification sounds. On the other side, it might be annoying to not know what is turning on the lights if the movement is constantly out of frame. We appreciate the fact that the floodlights on this Ring camera are powerful enough to scare away burglars or illuminate the driveway for a late-night garbage run. Their light output is 2,000 lumens. For contrast, the light output of the Ring Spotlight Cam is only 300 to 375 lumens, while the highest output of our recommended motion detecting light is 1,800 lumens.

The Ring Floodlight Cam Plus is a motion detection camera that turns on and off automatically when it detects motion. You can set up light schedules and use the app to turn on and off the lights. The footage recorded by the Ring Floodlight Cam Plus is 1080p at 15 frames per second, which is adequate for many individuals. However, it is not feasible to alter the resolution, frame rate, or bit rate in order to optimise streaming over slow internet connections.