A:AnswerYes you need Wi-Fi in order to set the camera up and stream to Ring. The camera doesn't have a built in memory so it's designed to stream to the Ring server. It works well if thats what your looking for, otherwise I'd go with a wired version connected to a PC or recorder.
A:AnswerNo you dont have to be on a plan, the plan only covers cloud storage if it's just for live view you just need it to be hooked up to your wifi and download the app
A:AnswerEntire Property. With customizable motion detection, Floodlight Cam has the most advanced motion sensors in home security. Its 140° field-of-view will let you detect motion around corners and monitor all your blind spots.
A:AnswerI don’t have the specific distance range, it really depends on how sensitive you set it as well, I would say mine can pick up cars about half of a football field away
A:AnswerThe electrician who installed mine did point out that if the lights fail that the whole unit needs to be replaced.
I did get the BB extended warranty but that's only for 2 extra years of coverage.
A:AnswerI use Ring and Arlo products as well. Unfortunately, the systems are not compatible with one another. You will need to run both companies’ apps on your device(s).
A:AnswerMy flood is 18 feet high on the side of my garage. I get a great view and much better spread on the light. Don't lower your light, you're just fine.