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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent 4K Cam for Mounted Outdoor Use
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Received this Ring Cam a week ago. I already have 8 various Ring Cams and Doorbell inside and outside my house and in basement and garage. Figured this would be a good upgrade for my driveway replacing my 4-5 year old Ring Stick Up Cam Elite.
Super easy to setup in-app just like all my other Ring cams. Promptly automatically updated the firmware and good to go. Physical size is a bit larger than the one I was replacing, but still looks clean from the outside of my house above my garage door.
Settings all similar to the other Ring cams and detection settings and alerts super easy to set as well. Compared to the prior cam, I suppose the images are a little sharper during daytime. But definitely better at night time with the night vision (which was one of the motivators to get this upgraded cam).
I would definitely recommend this as an outdoor cam. Not cheap, but hopefully it can be found on sale. I hope this lasts for at least the next 5 years in the elements (winter is right around the corner!).
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The Ring - Outdoor Cam Pro is a great, high-quality somewhat portable camera packed with tons of features. It seems to be extremely responsive to movement and doesn’t have too much lag between actual movement and sound, so talking through the app to the device is reliable. I also have used older versions of another brand, and Ring’s response time is much faster. The video quality in the Ring is also a vast improvement over the other brand. I especially like the video resolution in dark environments. This helps when using as a security device outside monitoring hallways and doorways.
The only negative I can see with the plugin models, is the lack of a battery backup feature. My only recommendation would be including battery backup capabilities in case the power goes down. In a power outage, the unit would no longer capture video footage. Also, the need for an outlet can limit where it can be placed. On the positive side, you do not need to worry about charging it or the battery dying while away.
The app is full of features and extremely customizable and the device is very easy to setup and use.
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We are always looking for ways to improve our neighbor's experience, and your feedback is an invaluable part of this process. That is why we are dedicated to offering devices that help you safeguard what is most important at home, while also allowing you to connect with your neighbors from anywhere. We’re glad to read that you are finding the provided features useful.
Ring Community was launched to help deliver the most current news and educational information to our neighbors. This online forum is divided into four categories: Product Boards, Ring Updates, Tips and Tricks, and a Moderators’ Corner. The Product Boards are where you can begin new topics with your questions or feedback; there is also a search option that helps you find topics that have already been posted by other neighbors. We invite you to visit our Ring Community today.
All the best, Miyuki from Ring.
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Some good things, some left more to be desired.
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The Ring Outdoor Cam Pro, Retinal 4K is a welcome hardware upgrade, but that clarity is muddied by digital zoom, a high annual operating cost to really get the most out of your camera and some fundamental security vulnerabilities.
+++ Pros +++
+ Easy to setup the camera within the Ring app.
+ Smart design to keep cable from being pulled from the camera.
+ Daytime video quality is stellar thanks to 4K and HDR.
+ Motion detection range is excellent.
+ Works with Echo Show for easy viewing without needing a smartphone.
+ Feature-rich: two way audio, one touch Quick Replies, Siren.
+ The Ring app is pretty intuitive and it's easy to view, share and search for videos. Be weary that 24/7 recording and Smart Video Search require the highest subscription ($199.99 annually). That being said, you can spend a good hour or two just going thru and configuring all the Settings and you really want to because this impacts how the camera operates and behaves.
--- Cons ---
- Digital zoom. In 2025, I need Ring to start incorporating optical zoom. It's almost an oxymoron to give a camera a 4K resolution upgrade only to degrade the image quality with digital zoom.
- You really need a subscription for Ring cameras since even basic functionality like accessing video event history, person/vehicle alerts and video preview alerts are paywalled. In most cases, you likely already have Ring devices, so this is going to push you into the middle or upper-tier plans ($99.99 or $199.99 annually) since the entry-level tier only supports one device.
- Although they gave the camera-end of the security plug some thought, the other end that plugs into a wall didn't get such treatment. Simply put, security is defeated by unplugged the camera, so you're wall outlet placement and accessibility is going to matter (consider an outlet lock box).
- No battery backup. If you lose power, again this camera is defeated.
- B&W video quality is not great. You might want to install a nice floodlight so this can record in color where the picture quality really shines and is more useful. They also could've provided more lighting (perhaps on the sides) of the camera so that you don't need a floodlight.
- The microphone is lackluster and sounds like you're talking thru a can. Wind noise makes it worse, but even without it, it's still pretty meh.
- No true (automatic) geofencing.
*** Final Thoughts ***
I noticed an option for Power over Ethernet when setting this camera up, and it's really a head scratcher on why that's not STANDARD on these - especially considering that this would easily and effectively solve two major issues - the power cable vulnerability and the lack of backup power (if you ran the POE end into something that was plugged into a UPS backup unit).
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We are always looking for ways to improve our neighbor's experience, and your feedback is an invaluable part of this process. That is why we are dedicated to offering devices that help you safeguard what is most important at home, while also allowing you to connect with your neighbors from anywhere. We’re glad to read that you are finding the provided features useful.
Ring Community was launched to help deliver the most current news and educational information to our neighbors. This online forum is divided into four categories: Product Boards, Ring Updates, Tips and Tricks, and a Moderators’ Corner. The Product Boards are where you can begin new topics with your questions or feedback; there is also a search option that helps you find topics that have already been posted by other neighbors. We invite you to visit our Ring Community today.