

🔍 See More, Miss Nothing: The Ultimate Fisheye Lens Upgrade
This 1.88mm Mini Fisheye Camera Lens offers a 180° ultra-wide field of view with a bright F2.0 aperture, designed for 1/3" and 1/4" CCD chipsets. Featuring a durable metal construction and a standard M12x0.5 thread mount, it delivers high-definition 5MP clarity for CCTV and surveillance cameras, making it a cost-effective upgrade for enhanced security coverage.
| ASIN | B087BX7CNW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9 in Surveillance Camera Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (31) |
| Date First Available | April 21, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Manufacturer | T angxi |
| Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
N**Y
Worked for my ring floodlight camera.
This worked on my ring floodlight camera. It's longer than the original so you shouldn't screw all the way in. Check the live view as you screw it in to make sure you get best picture. I added 2 orings to hopefully stop moisture from getting in. Image is clear and for the price it works. Beats having to buy a whole new light. I used a marker to mark outer edges of top and left / right so if I need to unscrew and screw back I put back in same spot.
N**N
Works for ring flood cam 1st gen.
Had my doubts but for the price it's a no brainer. For those interested on lens removable, I didn't drill a hole. Just use a mini flat head and hammer and banged the outer edge a few times and manually use that notch to push counter clock wise. It was relative easy coming out and results were night and day. Quality is equivalent to my ring doorbell cam. The sweet spot for me is within 1/8 above the opening. Going too far in will be blury. Just used rubber faucet o-rings. One over the thread and another over that o-ring. The second should be a tad bit bigger than the circumference of the lens and should screw in snuggly. Good luck.
R**O
Before and after replacing the lense on Ring Spotlight camera
Good replacement for RING SPOTLIGHT but it is too long so you have to put either Orings and silicon or both to keep water out. Adjust the lense until you have a clear image. If you screw all the way in, it won't give you a clear view. Wish it was shorter so it would screw in all the way.
J**R
works well, reasonable cost, needs to be focused and sealed
Good replacement lens for ring floodlight camera, but needs to be focused and an o-ring is needed to seal around the lens. Works great though and costs much less than a whole new unit.
H**Y
Works great with the ring floodlight camera.
The lens on my Ring Floodlight camera started to haze over. It was so bad the camera was no use to me. I contacted Ring and they just wanted to sell me a new camera, witch I ended up purchasing but I kept my old one to dissect. I found that the lens is just screwed in, I'm sure Ring knows this but won't sell you a lens. I started shopping around and found this one, it works great. there is a small gap behind the new lens and the base, I installed an O-ring and it fit perfectly. I now have a new camera, wish I would have tried this before I purchased a new camera from Ring.
K**E
So worth it!
Took a while to get it due to shipment location, but was totally worth it! Instead of paying $179 to replace my entire floodlight cam, I paid less than $15 to replace just the lens. Didn't even have to remove the camera from its mounting location... just loosened the adhesive on the old lens by wiggling it around with a small flathead screwdriver, unscrewed the old one, and screwed this in. Just watch the live view and stop screwing it in when you achieve a clear image. The thread section on this one extends a little longer than the original, so it did require the addition of a couple rubber washers and some caulk (to maintain position and waterproof)... but who cares! It works and the quality of image has improved immensely!
T**G
Security cam with fogged lens repaired
This worked perfectly
R**A
Ring camera lens replacement
I installed one of these lenses on one of my Ring camera’s in Oct 2024. 13 months later that lens became foggy, so I replaced it again. Today, I had to replace the lens on one of my other Ring cameras. These lenses stick out a little more than the original Ring camera lenses and it causes a halo effect at night when the flood light comes on. Otherwise it is an easy replacement lens. I didn’t bother with trying to lock down the lenses or install a gaskets.
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