Hi @Jcr12388. The lights on the Floodlight Cam have a separate range of motion detection than the Camera. This means that the lights may come on from motion detection when the Camera has not detected and recorded motion. You can learn more about the settings and controls available for the lights on your Floodlight Cam [here](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004155866-Controlling-the-Floodlights-and-Light-Settings-on-Your-Floodlight-Cam). You may need to make some adjustments, and check the surrounding area for anything that may frequently trigger the motion detection.
0
•
06-04-2023 04:45:10
•
Didn't find an answer ?
Log in or create your Ring account to post a question and join in the on the conversation.
Caitlyn_Ring
Hi @Jcr12388. The lights on the Floodlight Cam have a separate range of motion detection than the Camera. This means that the lights may come on from motion detection when the Camera has not detected and recorded motion. You can learn more about the settings and controls available for the lights on your Floodlight Cam [here](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004155866-Controlling-the-Floodlights-and-Light-Settings-on-Your-Floodlight-Cam). You may need to make some adjustments, and check the surrounding area for anything that may frequently trigger the motion detection.
0
06-04-2023 04:45:10
•