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Ring Stick Up Cam Battery HD security camera with two-way talk, Works with Alexa

$99.00

(10 customer reviews)

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See, hear and speak to people from your phone, tablet or select Echo device with Stick Up Cam Battery, a battery-powered camera that can be mounted indoor or out.
With Live View, you can check in on your home any time through the Ring app.
With a Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately), record all your videos, review what you missed for up to 60 days, and share videos and photos.
Place on a flat surface or mount to a wall with the versatile mounting bracket. Add-on the Mount for Stick Up Cam (sold separately) for ceiling mount.
Watch over your entire home by connecting one or multiple Stick Up Cams to all your Ring devices in the Ring app.
Easily setup Stick Up Cam Battery by inserting the battery pack and connecting to Wi-Fi.
For added peace of mind, pair with Alexa to help you keep an eye on your home.

  • See, hear and speak to people from your phone, tablet or select Echo device with Stick Up Cam Battery, a battery-powered camera that can be mounted indoor or out.
  • With Live View, you can check in on your home any time through the Ring app.
  • With a Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately), record all your videos, review what you missed for up to 60 days, and share videos and photos.
  • Place on a flat surface or mount to a wall with the versatile mounting bracket. Add-on the Mount for Stick Up Cam (sold separately) for ceiling mount.
  • Watch over your entire home by connecting one or multiple Stick Up Cams to all your Ring devices in the Ring app.
  • Easily setup Stick Up Cam Battery by inserting the battery pack and connecting to Wi-Fi.
  • For added peace of mind, pair with Alexa to help you keep an eye on your home.

10 reviews for Ring Stick Up Cam Battery HD security camera with two-way talk, Works with Alexa

  1. Harveyvicky2006Harveyvicky2006

    Had the camera up and running in less than ten minutes. Excellent quality picture. Hooking up to the solar panel when installing, this way battery is always charged. Received mounting hardware, camera has been installed.

  2. J.O.Elmore

    We already use a ring front door camera. It’s worked so well and it’s easier just to stick to the same brand for home security. We wanted a camera that could be used inside or out since on limited budget. This does the job.If my kids are outside in our backyard I just place it on a chair or picnic table. It easily covers the width of our yard which isn’t that small. It comes in handy for “crowd control.” What I mean is when their friends from the neighborhood come over to play I just friendly remind all the kids that the camera eye sees all. I haven’t had to use any recordings to resolve any issues and hope to never have too.The camera is used mostly indoors and I put it In the a certain spot that sees mostly our living room and kitchen. That way I can check in on our dogs when not home. They can hear me talking to them and one of them usually will walk up to it. By now they’re used to it.For the price and to get a working idea on where I might stick outside or inside cameras this camera is great. No need to screw anything. I usually just use some tape just to try out camera positions. Basically dry runs till I bite the bullet and buy more.If undecided about what to do this option is perfect. Especially for being on limited budget. The duality use is great. Drawback is yes the remembering to bring it outside and inside.

  3. AlohaDesert

    Setup: I have found Ring devices to be very easy to set-up, this camera was no exception. Just charge up the battery and follow the typical Ring install steps. Then if you want, you can go to its device settings to make custom changes. The defaults will be all you need most of the time.Durability: It has been mounted outside in 105 F weather and endured a couple of rain showers for about a month. So far it has been very reliable.Functional: I have it mounted about 75 yards from the house pointed at the front driveway entry. It detects all cars entering the property, it is far from the street so false detections are not an issue. I have it setup to ring the Ring chimes and send a notice to our phones so we are aware of all property entries. The motioned triggered video starts a second or two before the trigger so that a moving object is captured in the video review. I also purchased the solar panel to keep its rechargeable battery full. The panel took two weeks to arrive, but the cameras battery never fell below 80%. Now with the panel inlace its always fully charged. The Ring app gives you feedback on the battery condition and WiFi signal strength. Issues: I have it mounted low on a wooden post. Its mounting mechanism and plastic construction would make it easy to break off the post and steal, fortunately its small size and black color makes it unnoticeable against the wooden mounting post. I plan on purchasing more Ring cameras to place around my property to complement other non-ring cameras already inlace.

  4. DST 135

    Don’t let any negative reviews influence your decision to buy these cameras. The negative reviews are from people who have not read the instructions or just have no idea how a security camera works. I monitor 16 security cameras where I work so I have a lot of experience with them. I bought the Ring Stick up camera and the solar charger for it as well. They both work great. I bought two more a week later. Now a month later I have no issues with battery power loss of any kind. Just set your zones to cover what you want. Don’t put motion sensor on full or you will catch bugs and falling leaves. I set my sensitivity in the middle. The image quality day and night is pretty good. You can also look at your cameras from a computer as well as your phone. You don’t need an Alexa to use these. The microphone works well too. Overall I would highly recommend these if you just read and understand the instructions and how they work which is very simple and easy.MD in SC 1-1-21

  5. David S.

    I have a much better security camera system for my home’s exterior but thought I might try one of these cams indoors since I have the Ring alarm system and a Ring Doorbell already. I made the silly mistake, I guess, of assuming there would be some kind of integration with other Ring products – there isn’t. None. Not a single thing.It seems like common sense to me that they’d integrate in a couple of ways. I assumed that I’d be able to tell these cameras to only sense motion if the alarm was armed. Nope.I figured I could at least set it to detect motion when I wasn’t in the house. Nope. There isn’t even any kind of proximity setting for it to even know if you’re home or not. They are not location aware in any way. The Ring alarm system isn’t either, so I suppose I should have known better already.I also assumed that if my Ring alarm went off the cameras would automatically come on and start recording. Nope!The only motion option at all is to not alert you to motion during specific hours. Note, this doesn’t stop motion detection during these hours, it only stops the alerts.Motion detection/recording is only an on or off thing… absolutely no options whatsoever.Annoyed by the lack of integration I still mounted the camera in my great room. I figured I try it for a few days and see how long the battery would actually last with motion recording on. This is a high traffic area so I wasn’t holding my breath… and sure enough, after not even 1 full day the battery is down to 80%. This is with all the ‘battery saving options’ on. This was only a test as I don’t actually want recording of any kind going on in my house while I’m home unless the alarm is armed or going off.With absolutely no options, no integration with Ring alarm and no settings to limit it’s recording this thing is really only good for one thing; on demand video with no automatic recording. So, the thing is turned off now, doing nothing. I can still activate it from my phone to occasionally check my house isn’t burning down.Hopefully someday Ring will update the software and provide some common sense integration with it’s other devices.This is all a shame as the build of the camera is quite good considering the low price as is the video quality. The audio isn’t great but it never is on cameras of any kind.***UPDATE***Ring support reached out to me directly almost immediately after I posted my review (Good on them) and told me how to link the Alarm, somewhat, to the camera. You have to go into your Base Station settings, then linked devices, then you can set the cameras to record when the alarm goes off – but only then. Make sure you have the updated app that just came out to do this. I didn’t. Again, the setting is in your base station, not in the cameras.This solved probably the biggest issue I had with the camera. The rest of my review is still accurate though per Ring support. Hopefully they’ll add the other much needed features in the near future.***ANOTHER UPDATE***From Ring Support: “The Modes feature will be released in November and will allow you to have the option to record motion only if the Ring Alarm System is set to Away Mode”. This will be a great update and should have been available on launch. I wonder if they are only just now thinking of it from all the negative feedback and reviews, but glad it’s ‘coming soon’ either way.***ONE MORE UPDATE***Ring provided me early access to the ‘Modes Feature’ and I’ve been using it for the past few days. It resolves all the issues I had with the alarm integration. With modes you can set your cameras to only record when your alarm is set. They can all be set independently and act differently depending on if you have your alarm set to off, home, or away. For instance, you can set your exterior cameras to record when your alarm is set to home mode, but have your interior cameras are turned off. You can set your interior cameras to only record while in away mode, etc. etc. Or any combination. The cameras can now be set the same way motion and door sensors can. This is a great improvement. They haven’t told me exactly when this feature will be made public but have said it will be released ‘by the end of the year’.I’ve increased the rating from 3 stars to 5. This software update really has resolved every issue I had with the cameras. I’ve now ordered and installed an additional 6 for my home.***LAST UPDATE***Having the modes features and my cameras set to only pop on and record during an alarm event (which is rare) and be off at all other times, I’ve had 2 months to evaluate battery life, almost exactly 60 days now. All my cameras were down to below 10% battery level when I checked them last night. Given the rate of battery drain I had expected them to last 3 months – though 2+ still isn’t bad. I have two external cameras on my entry gates outside with the solar panel add-on, they stay fully charged at all times even though it’s pretty much been non-stop dark and cloudy days here since installation. They are set to record all motion and since they point at a street they record events dozens of times per day… so if you’re thinking of getting the solar panels for outdoor use, I highly recommend them.

  6. GuitarRebel

    Before I start my revised review, let me state that there’s been a lot of news lately about people hacking into Ring cameras, but this only happens when someone installs a new camera and doesn’t update the default username and password (or has an extremely weak password which is easy for a hacker to guess). This is like leaving your front door open while on vacation. Your camera is sending and receiving signals over a wireless network. Anyone within range of the signal can potentially be a threat if you don’t have good encryption (username and good password) set up on your camera. There’s no logical reason for a Ring owner to not do this. Ring even stresses changing the default settings during the initial setup process. Bottom line, don’t blame the car manufacturer if you leave the keys in your car and it gets stolen.—————————————————————————————————————————————-Recently, I wrote a rather scathing 1 star review about the problems I was having with my new Ring Stick Up Wireless Battery Cam. I’m no stranger to wireless cams, having 10 hooked up and running seamlessly on another network as I write this, but I was totally frustrated with the connection reliability, not only with my two upper end cellphones, but also on my Galaxy Tab and Amazon Show. More times than not, the software wouldn’t connect with the camera but when it did, the video was choppy. Notifications were also hit and miss. I have a great wireless mesh router system throughout the house, so after doing all the troubleshooting I could think of, I assumed it was due to faulty hardware or software. I gave up and started the return process through Amazon. It was a new product after all and new products sometimes are really buggy. Plus, I read other negative reviews which seemed to justify my thoughts and actions.Then I got an email from a gentleman from Ring saying he read my review and asked if I’d be willing to let him help troubleshoot my issues with me. Although I had already started the return process, I was willing. It was refreshing to know Ring Customer Service was genuinely interested in troubleshooting possible defects in their newest product.Together, we isolated the issue within about 20 minutes. It turned out it wasn’t the camera or software after all.Anyone having connection issues should do what he advised me to do. Open up the Ring app and click on the 3 little dots to the upper right of the camera screenshot, then select settings. From there go to Device Health and check the signal strength. Although I had a good mesh hub (inside) within 10 feet of my camera (mounted outside), my signal strength was RSSI -64. He stated that the signal was so weak it was on the cusp of what is needed for the camera to even minimally operate. This prompted me to reboot my wireless mesh system and reset/reconnect the camera. When it came back online, my signal strength went to -39, a vast improvement.A quick check of all of my devices showed the camera and software working flawlessly. Hat’s off to Ring.Anyone who may be having connection or audio/video/notification difficulties, check your signal strength to the camera via the Ring software, even if your router is close by. You just might be surprised.***UPDATE***Camera (and software) is still working flawlessly on all devices.Ring has now updated their Windows 10 desktop app (which previously didn’t work with the new wireless battery cams) and it works flawlessly as well.Observations.Notifications on my phone, Tab and Amazon devices (Show, Echo, Dot) are almost instantaneous. Alexa says “Someone is at your front door.” Very cool.I bought an extra battery, but it looks like it’ll be at least a few months before I need to swap it out, even with the intensive testing I’ve done on the Stick Up Cam. Battery life seems excellent.I have one zone blocked out and that seems to work fine as well. I also have it mounted a couple of feet above and to the left of my front door, tilting downward at an angle. Even though residential traffic is visible in the field of view, I’ve not gotten one trigger due to street activity. The motion sensor is triggered by anything coming into the bottom half of it’s field of view. From the time someone triggers the motion sensor until the time I’m aware of it is 1-2 seconds. That’s about as close to real time as you can get. It’s not given me a false alarm even once.Telling my Amazon Show to “(Alexa), show front door cam” takes about 5 seconds to complete.I can also watch triggered video clips and get a live feed while away from home without any extra setup to my network. It’s totally automatic.Because of the customer service I received from Ring and the fact the product is much better than I originally thought, I will be expanding my Ring family soon.

  7. DLDL

    I have been wanting a security system for a long time, but the systems that were available were difficult to set up, unreliable, and expensive. I acquired my first Ring camera by winning it in a drawing. I was hooked right away! I ended up buying a few more.Setup was super easy. Installation was the most difficult part. There are many features to customize to your needs.So far, it is mostly the neighborhood cats that trigger the cameras. I knew there were some cats in the area, but I was surprised to learn how much time they spend on my property. One time a cat triggered a camera, then slinked off camera. Another cat followed it. I was calmly watching this peaceful appearing video, when vicious snarling and hissing suddenly came from nowhere, almost causing me to have a heart attack.It’s possible to set the camera to only pick up human activity, but I am leaving it set to pick up all activity. I enjoy most of the cat activity, and even caught some birds. When winter is over, I’m looking forward to seeing how often bears and deer visit my property.These cameras are supposed to work inside while pointing outside. However, I could not get them to work. I had to install the cameras outside in order to detect motion.Before you buy this, there are a couple of things you need to know. First, you need to make sure your internet coverage will work (something I had a problem with in the past). Also, keep in mind that you will need to pay for a subscription service in order to have access to saved videos. Without that, this will only work to have a live view of the area.

  8. Ken and SheriKen and Sheri

    Installed 2 of these outside my house in about 20 minutes. Mounted one above my garage and the other near my front door. The video quality is pretty good. Not facial recognition software good but good enough for a good description of people if needed. I used the mounts that came will the camera and scanned the QR code for setup. Not sure why people couldn’t set up zones. It is part of the setup unless you skip over the steps. I do agree with most reviews that the notifications are spotty. Took my trash out and the one by the garage only recorded me going to the side of the house and the one by the front door only recorded me coming back. A neighbor walked by this morning and it started recording after they walked by and were down the street. Pic attached. Went outside again and the both cameras picked me up as I would have expected. I will adjust the camera and reset the zones to see if that helps. They are my first Ring cameras so there may be fine tuning on my part that is needed. Will update this as the days go by.Windows 10 app logs me in but says I don’t have any cameras set up. Tried on a PC and 2 laptops. Please fix!!Phone apps are pretty good so far. (Samsung note 9)Updating to 5 Stars…..After adjusting my zones and motion settings I was able to get the results I needed. At one point the wind blew leaves across my driveway and my sensor went off. After fine tuning I see no issues with the camera and its performance. It is by far better than other cameras I have purchase over the years and after comparing subscriptions from other companies $10 a month or $100 is a deal.

  9. chris

    I dont really leave reviews on products but I sure do a lot of research on products I plan to buy. I rely a lot on reviews.Im here today because despite some negative most recent reviews , I still bought this camera.A lot of complaints about the battery. The battery comes not fully charged, I left it charging overnight. Next day it was fully charged and from the time I had it on to finally having it installed it was only drained by 1%. I dont have many notifications because where I live there isnt much activity going on but from 12pm this afternoon installed to midnight right now, still at 99%.I tested out the sensitivity on the motion control and its great. I have a ring doorbell and its very similar. I would say this is a lot better because it has two modes , indoors and outdoors. I have it set for outdoors and the video quality is great. Great sound. Great notifications and sensitivity on the device.Anyone who complains about the device or has issues with the device, im not so sure if they know exactly how to operate one or their expectations are way too high. I went with the battery instead of solar panel. My ring doorbell lasts about 3-4 weeks on a single charge. I dont expect the same from this outdoor camera but I know I wont be let down.Great security camera and all honesty, great product.

  10. Denise Stein

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     This product is so easy to set up and to install. I love it! Within the first 5 minutes that it was online, it captured a beautiful 8 point buck eating the bushes in my driveway!

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