Amazon “Ring” outdoor security camera “Spotlight Cam Plus” released in Japan-lights and two-way voice response without electrical work-Keitai Watch

“Spotlight Cam Plus” outdoor security camera from “Ring”

On Amazon.co.jp, Ring’s outdoor security camera “Spotlight Cam Plus” was released on February 28th. The price is 24,980 yen, and it will be shipped sequentially from March 15th.

Equipped with a bulb-colored sensor light, it is equipped with live video that supports color night vision, two-way voice response, and a siren function that can be issued remotely.

When the sensor light detects human movement in a preset detection zone, the lights on the left and right of the camera turn on. At the same time, a notification will be sent to the smartphone that has the “Ring” app downloaded, and you can check the live video with the app.

“Spotlight Cam Plus” can be equipped with up to two quick-release batteries (one included in the product) that are easy to replace, so it can be installed in various locations without the need for electrical work. You can also use the Ring genuine solar panel (7990 yen) and power adapter (5480 yen), so you can choose the power supply method according to the installation location and conditions.

For example, with a solar panel and a quick-release battery, you can charge the battery during the day and power it at night. In addition, while power is normally supplied from the power adapter, power supply from the battery can be switched to when the power supply from the adapter stops, such as during a power failure. The solar panel is IP55 rated, and the cable that comes with the power adapter is IP65 rated for water and dust resistance.

The main body color is black and white.

For users who have purchased “Spotlight Cam Plus”, a free trial version of the cloud service “Ring Protect Plan” will be provided until September 30th.

“Ring Protect Plan” is a service that can be subscribed for 350 yen per month / 3,500 yen per year per device, or 1,180 yen per month / 11,800 yen per registered address. In addition to saving videos and still images shot with the Ring device on the cloud, you can check and share them, as well as use still image shooting at specified intervals, recording and notification settings when people are detected.

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