April 7th, 2021
Ring
The biggest innovation in Ring’s newest Video Doorbell was the built-in radar, designed to track a person’s journey to your front door. Now, that technology has been added to the company’s wired floodlight camera, offering the same “Bird’s Eye View” to areas of your home away from your door. The Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Pro has a new HD video camera, enhanced audio, a 100db siren, color night vision and motion-activated lights that can throw up to 2,000 lumens at the darkness. Plus, more importantly, the ability to see the route someone took as they wandered onto your patch, and if they went snooping along the way.
An upgrade to 2019’s well received Floodlight Cam, the revamped Floodlight Cam Wired Pro arrives with the same 1080p video resolution while adding HDR for a needed contrast boost, along with a 140-degree (horizontal) by 60-degree (vertical) field of view. The new floodlight also adds color night vision, an “improved” 110db siren, and Ring’s Audio+ technology for “enhanced” sound and echo cancellation.
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Ring’s Birds-Eye View feature renders an aerial view of the path a detected person took around your property.
More importantly, the dual-band Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Pro will get Bird’s-Eye View, a radar-powered feature that renders an aerial map (using images from third-party satellite mapping services) showing the path that a detected person took on your property.
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