![]() Winner: Ring Spotlight Cam Pro Spotlight features These cameras are quite similar, but the Ring’s version is a slightly newer model with nods to additional technology that give it a small edge. Two-way audio is also present and once again includes noise cancellation. It’s all controlled by motion sensing, this time with 3D motion detection technology. It uses Color Night Vision technology for accurate night footage and offers a Bird’s Eye View broad scan of the area if you think something may be wrong and want to track motion on your property. The Ring Cam uses a 1080p HDR cam with a 140-degree field of view. Two-way audio is also supported, with a noise-cancellation feature. Night vision up to 20 feet is built in, and there’s a motion detector to trigger the cam and lights. On the Nest version, that means a 2-megapixel HDR camera with a 130-degree field of view and 6x digital zoom to capture up to 1080p footage at 30 frames per second (fps). Winner: Ring Spotlight Cam Pro Camera featuresīoth models sport some of the latest security camera technology. But overall, the Ring Spotlight is going to be a lot easier for most users to set up quickly. The Nest version is more suited for positioning above a garage or back porch for a broad view, while the Ring model’s illumination is for close quarters like a front porch or patio. It also has a built-in siren, which the Nest version doesn’t offer. Instead of two separate floodlights, this cam has two LED panels on either side, which keeps the device slim but (as we’ll discuss later) reduces the area it can cover. It’s battery-powered, so there’s no need for hardwiring. The Ring Spotlight Cam Pro has a much more compact, mobile design. It’s no surprise that this cam is hardwired, too, so installation may take a little extra work. You’ll need the right space (the cam is around a foot wide), with room for a solid installation for the back panel. The cam itself is positioned between the two lights, and all are mounted on a weighty base with a magnetic back panel made to attach to a wall. The Nest Cam with floodlights features a large, bold design that features two floodlights for maximum illumination over a large space - no matter how cold your winters get. Let’s pit these two against each other and see which comes out ahead! Overall design and installation Two of the most consumer-friendly, Wi-Fi-ready options are the Nest Cam Floodlight version and the recently-announced Ring Spotlight Cam Pro. Which spotlight cam is worth your time?.
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