A:AnswerIt has one battery included and an option to add a second one, as well as a solar kit, which recharged the batteries well. That said, I’m returning the unit, as it doesn’t stay connected on the WiFi well enough to do live view and is spotty on recording motion. By this I mean it triggers the motion, but records only black screen video.
A:Answer1 fully charged battery last for 2-3 weeks and it depends where you installed the Ring Spotlight Cam. The battery is rechargeable, you remove the battery, and use android USB cable charge the battery. Keep in mind, it takes up to 8 hours to fully charged the battery.
A:AnswerYes, it’s wire free. You just have to download the Ring app and connect. It comes with the necessary screws to place it wherever you want to place it.
A:AnswerEither 2.4 or 5G. It depends on how good the signal is. Generally 5G is better however it does not reach as far as 2.4. Consider using an app to find which signal is stronger in relationship to the cameras. Plus if 2.4 has a lot of phones tablets etc. they will interfere with the camera. Not sure about the 2nd question sorry.
A:AnswerThe cameras setup all individually, so you could hook up a bunch! They don't interface from one to another so you will have a list of cameras to choose from.
A:AnswerHi DanoTheMano,
When selecting a location, remember that the Spotlight Cam is designed to be placed at an optimum height of nine feet with the motion detector parallel to the ground.
Bilan J., Customer Satisfaction Specialist
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A:AnswerYes there’s a fee but small one or some offers come with a year free of basic service 3/mo fee or so. Go to ring.com and check it out. It records/playback uploads to web if need bee. And will record when you use the app to just see what’s going on it’ll start recording that second.
A:AnswerUnfortunately not. That’s the only draw back to it. It uses a affordable cloud based solution. You will need to look at the Arlo if you are interested in a good onsite storage solution.
A:AnswerI had a similar camera once I tried to put in a window to see into my driveway. It didn't work because at certain times of the day with changing light situations, the window acted like a mirror so the only thing seen on the camera was itself.
A:AnswerIf you go into the ring app, there is a motion setting to turn on or off the light when it detects motion. You might want to check each camera if you have more than one.
A:AnswerYes anywhere. Battery last a few weeks depending on motion. Also can add 2nd battery. I would recommend solar so not having to charge every so often.
A:Answermine is covering around 180* and you can set the sensitivity in the RING App for distance to pick up movement. I keep mine on highest sensitivity. Night vision is great as well, the LED lamps brighten up the side and back yard where the 2 cameras are. very happy with these!!