
Ring Floodlight Cam TV Commercial, 'Secure Pedicure'
Ring Floodlight Cam
A trio of burglars attempts to break into a seemingly empty house, but in the process the guys unknowingly trip the Ring Floodlight Cam and alert the resident who is right in the middle of a "secure pedicure." With her fellow salon-goers watching, she tells the thieves to get off her lawn and activates the alarm, scaring them off. Ring inventor Jamie Siminoff says his product has the capability to stop crime.

Ring Floodlight Cam TV Commercial, 'Get Smart About Home Security'
Ring Floodlight Cam
Ring's Floodlight Cam is a motion-activated security camera that will light up an area when movement is detected. The Floodlight Cam also comes with an HD camera to allow homeowners to check on their home through the usage of their mobile device.

Ring Floodlight Cam TV Commercial, 'Ring Presents: Casual Crimefighter'
Ring Floodlight Cam
These car prowlers have no idea that the floodlight that just turned on is actually a Ring Floodlight Cam. When the two begin looking for entry points and any valuables inside the vehicle, a loud, obnoxious slurping noise interrupts the thieves. Turns out the homeowner is watching the thieves through his mobile device, one of the many security features offered with the Ring home security system. The homeowner hits the alarm while still slurping the last few drops of his beverage, never taking hi

Ring Floodlight Cam TV Commercial, 'Every Corner of Your Home'
Ring Floodlight Cam
Ring now has a Floodlight Cam which doubles as a motion detection HD camera and a floodlight. Users can view their camera and even be notified when movement is detected from the Ring Floodlight Cam. The Floodlight Cam also features two-way talk capabilities and can sound an alarm in the event of an intruder.

Ring Floodlight Cam TV Commercial, 'The Night Watch'
Ring Floodlight Cam
As two thieves try to break into a house, a ring Floodlight Cam controlled by a nurse on her night shift halts the robbers. The nurse scolds the two before setting off the alarm which sends them running away.

Ring Floodlight Cam TV Commercial, 'Alarm' Featuring Shaquille O'Neal
Ring Floodlight Cam
Retired NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal happens upon Jamie, CEO and chief inventor of Ring, installing the Ring Floodlight Cam above his garage door. As Jamie explains that homeowners can see and speak to anyone on their property through the camera, Shaq discovers its alarm function. Jamie can't get a word in edgewise as Shaq keeps setting off the alarm using the Ring App.