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Ring Stick Up Cam Battery | Weather-Resistant

Original price was: $99.99.Current price is: $39.99.

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Price: $99.99 - $39.99
(as of Feb 09, 2025 04:41:18 UTC – Details)




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.
Save your recorded videos for up to 180 days to rewatch any time, get alerts for people and package, and so much more with a Ring Home subscription (sold separately).
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 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.

Customers say

Customers find the video camera easy to set up and connect. They appreciate the clear picture quality and night vision. However, opinions differ on its functionality, battery life, and value for money.

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9 reviews for Ring Stick Up Cam Battery | Weather-Resistant

  1. Macman

    A Game-Changer for Home Security
    The Ring Stick Up Cam is hands down one of the best additions to my home security setup. There’s something about being able to see who’s walking up to my door without ever opening it that gives me serious peace of mind. Whether it’s a delivery driver, a stranger, or someone I know, I can handle it all without leaving the couch thanks to the two-way talk feature. Let me tell you, being able to talk through the camera is a total power move—I don’t even have to crack the door open to handle business.The setup and maintenance? Couldn’t be easier. Swapping out the battery is a breeze. I don’t need a toolkit or to be some kind of tech genius—it pops right in and out, no hassle. And the app? Simple and smart. I can set custom zones, so I’m only getting alerts where I actually want them (no random car-driving-by notifications). Plus, checking the live feed or recordings in the app is smooth as butter.This thing just works. It’s reliable, durable, and the perfect complement to the rest of my home security system. If you’re serious about keeping your place secure and want something that’s easy to manage, the Ring Stick Up Cam is a no-brainer.

  2. DariosaurusRex

    Sleek, Reliable, and Easy to Use
    The Ring Stick Up Cam Battery is a fantastic addition to my home security system! Setup was quick and simple, and I love the versatility of using it both indoors and outdoors. The HD video is sharp, and the custom privacy controls are a great feature for ensuring my data stays secure.The camera integrates seamlessly with Alexa, making it easy to monitor my home while working remotely. Highly recommend this for anyone looking for a reliable and stylish security solution!

  3. David S.

    Zero Integration with Ring Alarm
    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.

  4. Rajan

    Dependable outdoor camera
    This wired outdoor stickup camera has great quality video including nighttime vision, very good motion detection, good sound quality and stable WiFi connectivity. Videos are easily accessible using the ring app including live view. The setup is very easy and the included power cable extension is enough to reach a power outlet. You do need to subscribe to a ring protect plan to access historical videos, but the cost is reasonable that includes all your ring cameras and doorbells. I like the fact that I do not have to worry about battery life as this is wired.

  5. George Clease

    My third ring cam ! And all different to suit what I want ! This is perfect for my needs

  6. Kate

    Very easy product to use. The app is amazing and ver easy to navigate. The battery life however is a joke. Even on recommended settings it runs out ten times faster than advertised. It loses 10% overnight just sitting in the box, not even in use. I fully charged the brand new battery, went and put it in the camera and it had already lost 2%. Not impressed with that aspect in the slightest.

  7. Anthony A

    One of the best cameras i ever bought! Easy to use and very easy to install, good quality with a very nice video recording!

  8. Ronald Crist

    Not the best quality, but this camera does the job well. Good price.

  9. Booknerd

    to have any hope of capturing everything, which drains the battery faster than missed “events” or ghosts (by that I mean obvious moving of stuff but the person “shifty” is not captured by camera when said stuff is in direct line of sight of camera, aka ghost, but sometimes it captures said stuff being moved by said person, but it depends on 🤷‍♀️)…but wait you can spend more on Ring attachments so you can use this device to its full capacity, otherwise good luck! Note the “drain the battery faster” settings are not recommended by Ring, so Ring is effectively telling you to hope for the best because they do not recommend draining the battery faster, which acknowledges that unless you crank it up, you will not capture everything. Good luck

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