![]() You’ll almost certainly want to pick up the Basic plan for $4/month, which offers 180 days of video history, video saving and sharing, snapshot capture, person alerts, and a few other perks. Since both products are manufactured by Ring, they share the exact same subscription plans. Winner: While both offer great specs and are designed to perform different tasks, the Spotlight Cam Pro wins this category thanks to its variety of available models. If you’re looking to make it obvious that the area is under surveillance, then consider the Floodlight Cam Pro. If you’re looking to be discrete, the Spotlight Cam Pro is the way to go. This design element gives it a smaller profile than the Floodlight Cam Pro, which features two massive floodlights that protrude from the top of the installation base. The Spotlight Cam Pro is a rather diminutive security camera that has its spotlights built into the chassis that also houses the camera. The Spotlight Cam Pro, meanwhile, is designed to light up a smaller area and is best used to illuminate patios, porches, or your front door.īeyond specs, the two products look very different from each other. These can reach a maximum of 2,000 lumens, which is bright enough to illuminate a large portion of your yard (and could startle unsuspecting intruders). It’s worth noting that the built-in lights are much more powerful on the Floodlight Cam Pro. For the Floodlight Cam Pro, you’ll only get the plug-in and wired options. The most notable difference is how these cameras are installed and powered.įor the Spotlight Cam Pro, you’ll get to choose from four different models: battery, plug-in, solar, and wired. While much of the Spotlight Cam Pro and Floodlight Pro spec lists are the same, there are a few key differences. Feature and spec list Erika Rawes/Digital Trends Winner: Consider this category a tie - both Ring products capture 1080p video and offer color night vision.
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