As first announced here by @EMPIRETECANDY we have the new Flood Light Network cam in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Ring, eat your heart out.
Please keep this thread on topic.

Spec sheet: Here
Quick Start Guide: Here
As noted above, it blows the doors off of the examples of Ring Flood light cam videos we've seen.
Even though it is only a 1/3" sensor for 4mp, it performs surprisingly well at night.
I initially ran the cam at the default of 30fps, h264, 4096, but as you will see in the videos it would drop frames. My Asus router it is connected to is 14ft away through one exterior wall. Both the router and the camera show a good strong signal.
I did not try the 5mhz option.
During this time, it was a great detriment to my wifi network overall. It really slowed things down. I have one other Wifi cam, an Annke cube, that is literally 2ft away from the router on the other side a the wall. Shutting down the Annke helped the situation, but didn't cure it.
This has a real webgui, that is still the much prefered Web4.0. Cam works just fine with BI, it is setup in BI just like any other Dahua cam.
You must initialize the camera with the DMSS app. Pay close attention to the instructions in the quick start guide, or you may have issues getting it initialized. The DMSS app itself does not help matters, due to its convoluted setup prompts.
You can trigger BI with either the IVS rule, or with the PIR, or both at the same time if you wish.
It only has one type of IVS rule, intrusion.
One note on firmware, this camera does require the proper version for PAL or NTSC, as there is no setup choice to change it.
Day/night profile setting works as it should. SD card works.
The camera could do a little better job at adjusting so as to not wash out faces.
The intrusion rule is not quite as sensitive as we see in other models. It could be increased a tad. I've not seen it fail, but an object must move more into the zone before a trigger occurs. <minor nitpick.
Settings

Pics

The rubber plug that covers the SD card and reset button, tends to not want to stay in place like it should.
Ring, eat your heart out.

Please keep this thread on topic.
4-MP 1/3" CMOS image sensor, low luminance, and high definition image.
Outputs max. 4 MP (2560 × 1440)@25 fps/30 fps
H.265 codec, high compression rate, ultra-low bit rate.
SMART H.264+/H.265+, flexible coding, applicable to various bandwidth and storage environments.
Built-in microphone and speaker for real-time communication.
Active alarm with built-in 110 dB Siren.
The built-in dual floodlights can switch between warm and cool color temperature and have 4 floodlights modes.
Detects humans, vehicles and animals to reduce the occurrence of false alarms.
SMART H.264+/H.265+, flexible coding, applicable to various bandwidth and storage environments.
Dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi options, IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac.
Supports max. 256 G Micro SD card and NVR storage.
100–240 VAC power supply, easy for installation.
IP65 Protection.
Floodlight Modes | Motion Activation Manual Schedule PIR Activation |

Spec sheet: Here
Quick Start Guide: Here
As noted above, it blows the doors off of the examples of Ring Flood light cam videos we've seen.
Even though it is only a 1/3" sensor for 4mp, it performs surprisingly well at night.
I initially ran the cam at the default of 30fps, h264, 4096, but as you will see in the videos it would drop frames. My Asus router it is connected to is 14ft away through one exterior wall. Both the router and the camera show a good strong signal.
I did not try the 5mhz option.
During this time, it was a great detriment to my wifi network overall. It really slowed things down. I have one other Wifi cam, an Annke cube, that is literally 2ft away from the router on the other side a the wall. Shutting down the Annke helped the situation, but didn't cure it.
This has a real webgui, that is still the much prefered Web4.0. Cam works just fine with BI, it is setup in BI just like any other Dahua cam.
You must initialize the camera with the DMSS app. Pay close attention to the instructions in the quick start guide, or you may have issues getting it initialized. The DMSS app itself does not help matters, due to its convoluted setup prompts.
You can trigger BI with either the IVS rule, or with the PIR, or both at the same time if you wish.
It only has one type of IVS rule, intrusion.
One note on firmware, this camera does require the proper version for PAL or NTSC, as there is no setup choice to change it.
Day/night profile setting works as it should. SD card works.
The camera could do a little better job at adjusting so as to not wash out faces.
The intrusion rule is not quite as sensitive as we see in other models. It could be increased a tad. I've not seen it fail, but an object must move more into the zone before a trigger occurs. <minor nitpick.
Settings

Pics


The rubber plug that covers the SD card and reset button, tends to not want to stay in place like it should.