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Ring Floodlight Cam vs Maximus Camera Floodlight Comparison

Ring Floodlight Cam vs Maximus Camera Floodlight Comparison

Posted on May 8, 2018July 14, 2019 By Jarvis

Ring’s Floodlight Cam and the Maximus Camera Floodlight are two of TechHive’s top picks for outdoor smart home surveillance. They’re both great choices, but there are differences you should know about before making your choice.

Video quality

Both units output high-definition video, but I find the Ring image to be visually superior. It delivers a slightly wider field of view, and it’s picture is sharper with more accurate color.

The images are a little different at night. On paper, the the Maximus has the edge over the Ring because its lamps put out 2,400 lumens of light vs 1,800 lumens for the Ring. Here’s what that difference looks like:
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