Ring Spotlight Cam Battery Review
Ring's spotlight makes for color night vision, with a battery for wireless setup.
What We Like
- Good video, audio and night vision: Aside from the lack of zoom, the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery definitely met my standards for these categories.
- Built-in spotlight: The built-in spotlight makes for a good active deterrence feature against intruders, while providing auxiliary outdoor lighting as well.
- Affordable cloud storage: Only $3 a month for 60 days of cloud storage is by far the best deal I’ve seen from a home security camera. Only $3 a month for 60 days of cloud storage is by far the best deal I’ve seen from a home security camera.
What We Don't Like
- No storage included: Although the prices are reasonable, you will have to pay a subscription to get cloud and local storage.
- No person detection: Unfortunately, the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery lacks any artificial intelligence capabilities.
Bottom Line
When it comes to wireless outdoor cameras, the Ring Spotlight Camera is a rock-solid option. It’s a well-rounded piece of equipment that’s affordable, easy to install, and offers powerful protections for all sorts of homeowners.
Editor’s Note: While a Ring Spotlight Cam can deter intruders, we highly recommend an outdoor security system for better protection.
We’ve seen a number of spotlight-equipped security cameras over the years, but not all of them come from a brand as reputable as Ring. The Ring Spotlight Cam Battery stands as one of the best security cameras equipped with spotlights, and its ability to run on batteries is a welcome addition. That said, it has its own share of drawbacks, which we’ll discuss in this review.
We’ll tell you everything there is to know about the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery; its video, audio, and night vision qualities, its storage options, smart platform integrations, and artificial intelligence capabilities, but also its overall convenience and value. By the end of this review, you’ll have a great idea of whether the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery is the security camera for your home or not. Let’s go!
Ring Spotlight Cam Battery features
Video resolution | 1080p HD |
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Field of zoom | n/a |
Field of view | 140 degrees horizontally |
Night vision | Infrared and color |
Audio | Two-way |
Overall Rating
- Weather-resistant and can work in temperatures from -5 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit
- Color and infrared night vision available
- 1080p HD video
The Case For Spotlight-Equipped Cameras
Lights and cameras are two of your most effective trespasser deterrents. Keeping your property well-lit and having visible cameras can discourage would-be burglars. That’s why the Ring Spotlight Camera just makes sense. That said, it’s not the only spotlight camera in the market. See how the Ring Spotlight Cam compares to the Arlo Pro 2. And for other options, check out these brands below that also offer cameras with built-in lighting.
Ring Spotlight Cam Battery Promised Features
The Ring Spotlight cam promises a lot of great features, including:
- Rechargeable battery: Rather than having to buy a new battery every so often, you can simply quick-release the battery pack and charge it up. You can also add a second pack for backup, or charge it continuously with their solar panel.
- Lifetime Theft Protection: If your Ring Spotlight Cam Battery gets stolen, Ring will replace it for free. Pretty good deal!
- 1080p HD video: Not surprisingly, the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery has the industry standard of 1080p HD video.
Now that I’m all fired up, let’s open up this box.
First Impressions
Honestly? The Ring Spotlight Cam is not the best-looking outdoor camera. It’s a bit bulky and oddly-shaped, with a rounded rectangular prism at the top and a dome-shaped PIR sensor on the bottom. The different shapes make it a bit clunky looking but hey, this is no beauty contest. Let’s talk about what’s on the inside.
As this is an indoor/outdoor camera, it will work in temperatures from negative five to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Ring claims that the camera is “weather-resistant,” which is, mind you, not exactly the same as “weatherproof.” The Ring Spotlight Cam Battery has an IP55 rating, which is a bit lower than the industry standard IP65. The IP rating stands for “ingress protection,” and the first digit refers to its protection from small solids like dust. Having a “5” rating means it’s somewhat protected from dust, and even if dust does get inside the unit, it won’t be enough to cause any harm.
The camera is just one rating point under being completely dustproof, but unless a sandstorm hits, the camera should be fine. On the other hand, the second digit refers to ingress protection against liquids. In the Ring camera’s case, the “5” rating means it can handle water projected by a 6.3 mm nozzle. But keep it away from water jets and don’t immerse it in water. Basically, unless you have really out-of-control weather, the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery should perform as normal.
The camera is available in black and white, plus it has built-in LED light strips. It also has a built-in 110-decibel siren, about as loud as a rock band or jackhammer. That’ll certainly scare intruders away!
Necessary Features
Now it’s time for our Necessary Features Test! This is a rubric that we apply to all of our home security cameras to make sure they’re up to snuff in terms of video, audio, night vision, and more. Let’s dive in.
Video
The Ring Spotlight Cam Battery has 1080p HD, standard in the security camera industry, plus a wide field of view of 140 degrees. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to zoom in optically with this camera, but that’s definitely not a dealbreaker as the footage is clear in general. Plus, you can zoom in digitally in the Ring— Always Home app. Full marks for video!
Night Vision
The Ring Spotlight Cam Battery has color night vision if the spotlight is on plus infrared night vision from LED sensors. Security experts debate on which is better between color night vision with bright lights and black-and-white infrared night vision. On one hand, the obvious presence of a camera with bright lights could scare away intruders. On the other hand, giving away your camera’s location might make them look for alternative entry points that are not as heavily monitored. Whichever side you’re on in the debate, the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery will work for you.
Audio Quality
Two-way audio allows you to speak to whoever you’re recording through the Ring app. This can be useful just for chatting with someone in another room or scaring away intruders, so it’s fortunate that the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery comes with two-way audio.
Storage
While the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery doesn’t come with any cloud or local storage, you can buy it for as little as $3 a month. For 60 days of cloud storage, that’s an incredibly generous offer. I’ve seen half as much storage cost 10 times as much!
There’s one caveat, though. That $3 month plan, called Ring Protect Basic, only covers one camera. So if you have two cameras, you’ll pay $6 per month and so on. The cost can add up quickly. If you have multiple cameras, we recommend the Ring Protect Plus plan. At $10 per month, it provides 60 days of cloud storage to an unlimited number of Ring cameras, provided that they are installed in the same address. You can get a discount, too, if you pay one year in advance for $100, basically saving you $20.
We’re impressed by the low cloud storage fees, but at the same time, it’s unfortunate that the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery has no local storage or free cloud storage at all.
Smart Platform Integration
Amazon owns Ring, so it doesn’t come as a shock that the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery integrates with Amazon Alexa, allowing for voice commands. However, I’m glad that after a recent update, the camera also works with Google Assistant.
Those integrations mean that you can control the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery with your voice. For instance, you can tell it to arm or disarm its motion sensors. If you have a smart display, like the Echo Show 5 or the Google Nest Hub Max, you’ll be able to ask Alexa or Google Assistant to stream to those devices with just your voice. And of course, both Alexa and Google Assistant are smart platforms, so it’s possible to integrate Ring with smart home automations made through either voice assistants. For example, you can set up your Ring Spotlight Cam to arm its motion sensors whenever you say “Alexa, good night.”
Artificial Intelligence
When it comes to home security cameras, artificial intelligence is typically used for person detection and facial recognition. This creates more specific and smarter notifications, as you’ll only be notified when people move in front of your camera, not pets or inanimate objects. While Ring does allow you to adjust the motion sensitivity of the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery, unfortunately, there’s no person detection or facial recognition which is a real bummer.
Convenience
The Ring Spotlight Cam Battery is very easy to install. First, download the Ring Always Home app and make sure that you’re on your home’s Wi-Fi. The app will walk you through the entire installation process, even providing helpful videos. As far as power goes, you can have one or two rechargeable batteries in the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery, each lasting six to 12 months. Mounting the camera requires drilling in the mounting plate and from there, you can move the camera around with your hand. Overall, the process only took a few minutes, so I’m giving the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery two thumbs up for convenience.
Value
The Ring Spotlight Cam Battery is a little more expensive than a typical outdoor camera at $199, but nothing about the camera is typical. It has almost all the necessary features we’re looking for in a camera, plus it has extra security features like that 110dB siren and built-in spotlights.
Those features alone put it in the same level as high-end outdoor cameras, and for a high-end camera, $199 is a reasonable price tag. In fact, there are high-end outdoor cameras that cost more than $300 each, like the Vivint Outdoor Camera Pro we reviewed. If you look at it like that, the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery is a good value outdoor camera.
FYI: The Ring Spotlight Cam Battery recently received an upgrade. You can now purchase the Spotlight Cam Plus, or the Spotlight cam Pro — $169.99 and $229.99 respectively. Each iteration offers improvements over their predecessor with multiple power options, namely battery, plug-in, hardwired, and solar. These flexible cameras are affordable and well suited for many different security needs.
Video Review
The Ring— Always Home App
Now let’s talk about the Ring— Always Home app. It’s where you’ll livestream footage, speak through two-way audio, access cloud, and local storage, change your camera’s settings, and receive notifications. Ring also has neighborhood crime and safety alerts so you can easily stay on top of what’s going on in your area.
The app has stellar ratings: four stars on Google Play and 4.6 stars on the App Store. That wasn’t always the case, though. There’s a time when Ring’s app only averaged three stars, which is not bad but also not great. It just shows that the app is improving, and with every update, its features only get better.
Comparisons
A smart security camera is only worth it if it’s the best value out there, which is why I’m comparing the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery to the Ring Spotlight Cam Wired as well as the Nest Cam Outdoor, two similar indoor/ outdoor cameras at the exact same price of $199. Let’s see who comes out on top!
Ring Spotlight Cam Battery vs. Ring Spotlight Cam Wired
The Ring Spotlight Cam Battery and its sister the Ring Spotlight Cam Wired are exactly the same except for one thing: their power source. Hence the name, the Ring Spotlight Cam Wired requires an outdoor power source. The advantage? You’ll never have to worry about charging the battery, although installation will become a bit more difficult.
Overall, it all comes down to your preference. If you want a battery-powered camera, go with the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery. If you want one that doesn’t require charging, go with the wired version. There’s actually another version, the Spotlight Cam Solar, which is exactly the same hardware as the battery version but comes with an extra charging cable and a solar panel. It has the best of both worlds, but it’s also slightly more expensive at $229.
To learn more, read our full review of the Ring Spotlight Cam Wired.
We also tested Ring out against some of its biggest competitors. Check out how these cameras fared against some other big names below.
Our Ring Spotlight Cam Battery Research and Data
The following is the data and research conducted for this review by our industry-experts. Learn More.
Encryption
In Transit | Yes |
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At rest? | Yes |
All network communications and capabilities? | Yes |
Security Updates
Automatic, regular software/ firmware updates? | Yes |
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Product available to use during updates? | No |
Passwords
Mandatory password? | Yes |
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Two-Factor authentication? | Yes |
Multi-Factor authentication? | Yes |
Vulnerability Management
Point of contact for reporting vulnerabilities? | Contact via HackerOne |
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Bug bounty program? | Yes |
Privacy Policy
Link | https://ring.com/privacy-notice |
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Specific to device? | No |
Readable? | Yes |
What data they log | Contact information like name, phone number, email and postal address, account information, payment information, geolocation of mobile device, Wi-Fi network information, social media handles, cookies, IP address, types of devices connected to services, web browser, language preferences, dates and times of website or app visits, video, audio, and environmental data. |
What data they don’t log | n/a |
Can you delete your data? | Yes |
Third-party sharing policies | Shares information with third parties. |
Surveillance
Log camera device/ app footage | Yes |
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Log microphone device/ app | Yes |
Location tracking device/ app | Yes |
Parental Controls
Are there parental controls? | No |
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Company History
Any security breaches/ surveillance issues in past? | Yes |
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Did they do anything to fix it? | Yes |
Additional Security Features
Anything like privacy shutters, privacy zones, etc.? | Can set up privacy zones |
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Recap of the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery
At $199, we think the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery is definitely worth the money, but it makes more sense for some people as opposed to others. Let’s break it down for you.
Get the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery if you’d like…
- Good video, audio and night vision: Aside from the lack of zoom, the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery definitely met my standards for these categories.
- Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant integration: If you’re already part of the Amazon or Google ecosystems, the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery will integrate nicely.
- Affordable cloud storage: Only $3 a month for 60 days of cloud storage is by far the best deal we’ve seen from a home security camera.
But stay away if the following are dealbreakers…
- No storage included: Although the prices are reasonable, you will have to pay a subscription to get cloud and local storage.
- No person detection: Unfortunately, the Ring Spotlight Cam Battery lacks any artificial intelligence capabilities.