
Ring Floodlight Cam Plus
Ring Protect Plans
See more. Know more. Protect more.
Subscribe to a compatible Protect Plan to rewatch moments you missed, unlock advanced AI recognition, get emergency monitoring, and more. You'll only pay for what you need.
Save, share and replay recorded videos of every doorbell ring, motion event, and Live View event for up to 180 days.1
Get more details, faster, with AI-powered text descriptions that explain what triggered a motion alert — no need to open the Ring app.2
Easily tag your family and friends in the Ring app so your 2K and 4K cameras can notify you when someone is spotted.3
We'll request dispatch of emergency responders when break-ins or other emergencies are detected by your Ring security system.4
Coming soon: Your selected cameras learn what's normal and only pings you when something's not — keeping notifications just to what's unexpected.2






Designed for sustainability.
We measure this device's carbon footprint and look for opportunities to reduce its emissions at every stage of its life cycle.
Made from 18% recycled materials.
100% recyclable packaging (shipping packaging not included).
We invest in renewable energy that, by 2025, will be equivalent to this device's electricity usage.
Built to last. But when you're ready, you can trade-in or recycle your devices.
Customer reviews
Even better? I tried re-adding one of the disconnected cameras. Ring proudly told me “Setup Successful” — yet the camera still refuses to connect or show up properly. Apparently “successful” now means “good luck, buddy.”
This isn’t a one-off hiccup.
This is a pattern:
Cameras randomly dropping offline
Failed reconnects after power/network events
Devices that claim to be set up but don’t actually work
A web dashboard that looks like a digital crime scene
No meaningful troubleshooting tools for the user
And zero confidence that anything will still be working tomorrow
My Wi-Fi signal is solid. My network is stable. Other devices work fine. The only thing consistently unreliable? Ring.
At this point, I have more cameras than live feeds. What I don’t have is the security system I paid for.
If you enjoy:
Playing “Which Camera Is Dead Today?”
Re-adding devices that pretend to succeed
Staring at offline icons instead of actual footage
And trusting your home security to cloud roulette
…then Ring is perfect for you.
For everyone else: look elsewhere. This system is about as dependable as a screen door on a submarine.
















