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This 1.56mm f/2.0 5MP fisheye lens delivers ultra-wide 180° coverage with high-definition clarity, optimized for CCTV surveillance. Featuring a universal fixed focus and standard threaded mount, it ensures quick installation and reliable monitoring in diverse environments, from baby rooms to pet areas.
H**R
Great replacement
Wife used wasp spray on our Ring Floodlight cam as a nest was made on the right floodlight... who knew was spray will melt the original Ring lens?We now do. HA!A little review, found this and LOVE the fish-eye lens even more than the original non-wide angle lens.Screwed it in, fiddled with focus (screw in and out until it's clear) set with clear silicone around the bezel and has been fine for a year now.Good to go purchase.
S**.
Ring cam Floodlight replacement lens
IT WORKS ON MY RING FLOODLIGHT CAM !!! (after a bit of work - see below)I've read a lot about the Ring floodlight cam lens' going blurry and/or the small glass plate protecting the lens falling out due to either bad design and/or just normal aging. Both of these things happened to two of my three ring cams. First the glass protective cover fell off and shortly afterwards the cams became blurry and/or exhibiting pink zones in the viewing app. I was bothered to read that the Ring support does not help other than trying to sell you new replacement units. Suffice to say I wasn't about to put out $400 to have this happen again in a few years.AND SO I bought this lens on Amazon for $9, I was able to drill out the old lens and then unscrew it with a regular screwdriver. Once I screwed in the new lens (being careful not to mis-thread it, and realizing the stem of the new lens was about 1/8 in longer than the factory lens) I did not get a clear picture at all. It was out of focus and I figured it was worth the $9 to try to fix it. THEN AS I BEGAN UNSCREWING THE NEW LENS (to abandon my hopes), I SAW IT WAS SLOWLY COMING INTO FOCUS ON MY RING APP! It's definitely a fisheye lens but it is a clear picture and in focus!!! Because it was not tightly screwed in anymore, I applied white silicon caulk with a toothpick around the outside rim of the lens (as well as a small amount on the threads as I removed it to do so). Making sure the picture was again in focus, with the wipe of a wet Q-tip I wiped off the remaining caulk and BINGO! I am good to go!!!The only downfall is that the glass cover that fell off originally does not fit back on due to the lens protruding out a bit, BUT who cares! I can easily replace the actual lens over and over if needed at $9 a shot. I saw a review afterwards pretty much saying to do what I had done and so this small inexpensive fix saved me at least $400 on replacing the cams with new ones that no doubt might happen a again over time. GREAT FIX! You need to be a little bit of a handyman to do this in my opinion. The old lens is held by some glue in side and you might need to work it gently but firmly to get it to unscrew. Again I drilled a hole right into the lens then forced a small flat head in the hole I drilled to force the lens to turn.
J**E
Ring Camera Replacement Lens
At first I was not sure if it would work as I screwed it in to far since I didn't have the glue spacer from which I removed when I originally took out the old lens. This lens replaced the Spotlight Cam Pro lens that was damaged from most likely excessive sun from the AZ summer.
S**A
Did not work with ring cameras
Did not work with my ring camera 6-8 years old
S**J
It is a fish eye lens.
I purchased it to try on my old Ring floodlight camera. It fit well but the image is definitely fish eye. The Sonew 2.1mm fish eye 160 degree lens works a lot better and is closer to original and is what I ended up using. For more details, I wrote a review on it.
B**.
Fits Ring floodlight cam(not prefect)
This will work as a replacement for the basic floodlight cam lens but not a prefect fit. This is a fish eye or bird eye as it called. So the picture will be a circular and panoramic which i like but the night vision isn't good it glossy or reflects the light. But as it catches motion with the senser the lights come on and shows a clear video. To install i just looked up youtube videos. The lens just screws out but is hard to break loose at first mine was held on by a drop of hot glue. You will have to adjust focus by screwing the lens out or in then siclone glue to hold in place and weather proof to keep water out. Not a prefect fix but maybe get a few more years out of this cam.
M**R
Perfect Fix For My Ring Floodlight Camera
My ring camera was slowly getting blurrier and blurrier due to the plastic lens. I called their customer support and they said there's nothing to be done other than replace (at retail cost). Other angry customers online directed me to a M12 lens. I did have to crack the plastic covering over the old lens to remove it, but screwing in this one was easy. You screw in the lens until its in perfect focus. Once focused, use a little silicone around the outside lens to seal it together. (since the old lens ring is broken.) Works great for the price. Not perfect but way better than spending another $200.
S**N
Does not work with Ring Cameras.
These do fit that Ring floodlight cameras perfectly but they don't work. The picture is circular and the color is completely wrong. It also only focuses on what is directly in front of it. Otherwise, it's a great little lense for what it's actually intended for.
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