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The Ring Outdoor Camera Battery (Stick Up Cam) is a wireless 1080p HD security camera with night vision, offering easy installation via a removable quick-release battery. It delivers real-time customizable motion alerts, two-way talk, and versatile mounting options designed to withstand all weather conditions. With up to 4 weeks of battery life under typical use and seamless integration with other Ring devices, it provides a modern, scalable alternative to traditional CCTV systems.
O**.
Solid 5⭐ Ring Camera — 2–3 Weeks Battery in Heavy Use
Update: Heavy Use at Front of House Running this in battery mode at the front of my house, I get about 2–3 weeks per charge with plenty of activity. Rabbits in the garden constantly triggering motion alerts don’t help! Even so, it’s been reliable — no connection drops or false alarms. For peace of mind it’s been excellent. Hope this helps if you’re weighing up the battery side of things. Fit and forget — installed Nov 2023 and still dependable. I bought the Ring Outdoor Battery Stick Up Cam in November 2023, and it’s been mounted on my garage ever since. It’s now over a year in use, and overall I’m impressed with how reliable it’s been. Setup & Wi-Fi Range Setup was straightforward using the Ring app. My Wi-Fi signal isn’t the strongest in the garage, but even at around 10m from the router inside the house the camera still connects reliably. Streaming can take a second or two to load, but once connected it’s stable. Performance The camera captures a clear image, day and night, and the motion detection is sensitive enough to pick up even small movements — including rabbits passing through the garden and the occasional spider crawling across the lens. That sensitivity means you get plenty of alerts, which can be a positive or a nuisance depending on your settings. Battery Life On average, I get about 4 weeks on a full charge. This shortens if there’s a lot of activity — more traffic, wildlife, or busy days when the motion sensor is triggered often. Charging is easy with the removable battery, but I’d recommend buying a spare so you can always swap and keep the camera running. Durability After a year outdoors, it’s held up well against the weather. No issues with water ingress, and the casing still looks solid. Pros • Easy to set up and connect via Ring app • Reliable Wi-Fi at ~10m range • Clear picture, day and night • Motion detection even picks up rabbits and spiders • Battery easy to swap Cons • Battery life can drop quickly with lots of movement • Takes several hours to recharge • Stream takes a moment to connect if Wi-Fi is weak A year on, this Ring camera has proved dependable and easy to live with. If you found this update useful, that’s great — it only took me a year to write it!. (Photo 1: camera mounted on garage wall — after a year outdoors, still in good condition) (Photo 2: screengrab from video footage — motion detection picking up rabbits in the garden)
C**N
Bought for pet monitoring. Perfect!
Great value for money and the quality is fantastic. Bought this in order to know when the cat was at the back door to let him back in and it works a treat. With the great added bonus of back garden security and seeing the hedgehogs at night.
P**H
Simple to install - Ring Stick Up Cam Battery is a great addition to the Ring range of CCTV devices
Ordered the Ring Stick Up Cam Battery | HD security camera to extend the coverage of the front of my home, having already bought and been using the Ring front door camera for about 4 months and being extremely happy with that too. These are great devices - I love the fact that these are battery operated, as it means I don't have to worry about running electrical cables externally, so installation is extremely simple provided you have a decent Wi-Fi signal. And, the rechargeable battery lasts months. Installing these are relatively simple - you download the Ring App and follow the instructions which include scanning a QR Code which is located in the battery compartment. It took about 5 minutes to connect then the device needed an update which took a further 10 - 15 minutes but as soon as that's complete, you can switch to live view and then adjust the camera to show the area you want monitored. The picture is extremely sharp, especially during daylight, but at night, although sharp, it's difficult to see faces clearly. I love the fact that these cameras record as soon as they detect movement, and for the first 30 days you can access the videos via the App, but after that, for £2.50 a month or £24.99 (per-device) you can continue to see all the video recordings (these are available for 30 days). Ring also have another plan costing £8 a month or £80 a year which covers ALL Ring devices, so useful if you have 4 or more and want to be able to access video recordings. I would mention however, that you don't need a subscription but if you don't take one, you won't be able to access the video recordings which is, in my opinion one of the main reasons for having them in the first place. I've also integrated these into my Amazon Alexa system by activating the Ring skill and now get a notification on my Amazon Echo devices when they detect movement - brilliant! This is a great device, easy to install, works indoors and outdoors - and no wiring required!
J**Y
Good value and practical with easy installation
This is the second Stick Up Cam I purchased, following on less than a month from the first. Contrary to some other reviews I am finding the battery life good. The first camera has been operational for 7 weeks and is still 63% charged registering around 2-3 motion detections per day, while the second camera has been in place for 5 weeks and is now down to 41% charge but registers around 10 motion detections per day. As I have been experimenting with them both to find the best position and sensitivity settings I am frequently accessing the cameras online. Initial observations on the performance of the cameras is that the picture quality is good, both for the B&W night time and the colour day time. I had difficulty in setting up the second camera as it would not connect to the Wi Fi, but the online support chat option with Ring was quick and resolved whatever was causing the problem. Why the second camera was different is strange as setting up the first was very simple. I am still somewhat confused by the sensitivity setting under Motion Detection. It offers three radial zones covering the 130 degrees of vision that can be switched on or off and then a Sensitivity slider but I cannot work out what it is changing. Whether it changes the distance at which detection is triggered or the.movement speed is not clear. There is also a Motion Verification option that says is reduces unwanted motion notifications but again I am uncertain what the defining parameter is. I have this function switched on for both cameras and I have noticed that the one facing the front door does not always register a person leaving the door, but on almost all occasions registers someone arriving at the door. Whether this is because the algorithm is learning the repetitive nature of movement commencing at the door is unclear. The Motion Frequency option is also unclear. It offers Frequent, Standard and Light but I cannot see what parameter it is measuring to make the decision to notify and record motion detected. One gripe is the 30 second limit on the recording length when the camera is in auto detect mode. This is even shorter if Motion Verification is turned on and motion ends before the 30 seconds have expired. For a lot of events 30 seconds is sufficient but I have noticed that when the camera is triggered by an individual (or animal) that doesn’t immediately continue into the detection zone but stays on the edge for a while, by the time it then moves further into the FoV the 30 seconds has expired and the camera goes in to sleep mode for a while before resetting itself in preparation for the next detection. During this time the subject has moved back out of the detection zone. Resistance to water seems quite good. One camera is currently only on a garden table (as I am experimenting with its positioning and Wi Fi range) pointing slightly upward so is subject to a considerable amount of rain which we’ve had recently. Other than droplets occasionally staying on the lens, the camera has not suffered from any water ingress. The other camera is wall mounted pointing downwards so doesn’t suffer the same problem. Frost and condensation does seem to be an issue but I suspect you’ll get this with any camera. The microphone is quite good but is very sensitive to wind noise. The voice option isn’t that loud, but the siren is effective enough. Finally, the other aspect most other reviews have an issue with; Wi Fi performance. This seems to be another strange one. I have a BT Smart Hub 2 with two extender discs. The Ring cameras only operate in the 2.4GHz band so cannot make use of the 5GHz band. This limits their performance. One camera seems to permanently latch onto the main hub and maintains a strong signal with an RSSI of -39, but the other camera seems to oscillate between the hub and one of the discs which is closer and its RSSI varies between -35 and -89, the latter being flagged up under the Device Health as a “Very Poor Wi Fi” signal, although it continues to notify and record movement. Why the second camera chooses to change which WiFi source it connects to when it’s static and not been relocated is a mystery to me! I did buy a separate 2.4GHz repeater but despite that I thought I had checked it out, the network name adds a suffix (EXT) to the name so the Ring devices will not recognise it. If I eventually choose a permanent position for one of the cameras some distance from the hub or discs I may choose to reset that camera to the new. WiFi network name. Generally I have had no problem with getting the cameras to latch onto the WiFi signal but I have not yet tried to locate one of them a substantial distance from either the hub or repeater discs. Notifications to my iPhone and iPad work well. It they don’t last long enough. Ring need to make the notifications longer in duration so you have a better chance of picking them up One complaint voiced is the charge for access to the recordings after the 30 day free period. Quite honestly, why do people expect to get “something for nothing” these days. I have opted to pay the £49 pa for two devices and do not consider it to be too onerous, and it gives you an extended guarantee. A last gripe though. Why have Ring changed the selection of App notification tones available? I liked Spooky Organs!
J**S
Camera
Great item , well made , have it in back garden with the solar panel up grade , can see everything even in night , easy to set up and join to door bell , nice size
J**N
Pleased
Excellent, good picture quality, great price ,
W**L
Great Battery Life and Wide Coverage
It has a long battery life and a good wide-angle view. You can control it to move and capture more areas, and it is easy to use.
B**L
Good camera, excellent battery variant, tricky plugin variant, hybrid feasible.
Although not designed by the Amazon team this camera shares the same intensity of design. It works well and has a mounting bracket that can be fitted in one of two locations allowing mounting to horizontal or vertical surfaces. There is a connector to accept power from a wired DC power supply. The battery packs have an internal charge controller. They can be charged from any micro usb plug. Concept works well in practice. Effective within the constraints of finite battery capacity. Update: the exchangeable battery pack is a great boon. the camera is very significantly more than in battery mode. As a backup, the battery are two isolated sets of firmware and possibly even two different processors for the two modes. The battery back feature is still useful but not as flexible as one might niavely expect. Above review for Outdoor Camera Battery. Following review for Outdoor Camera Plugin This actually has the same camera unit as the above Battery model, the difference being this is supplied with a flexible mains adaptor and lead rather than a rather good portable battery pack and USB charging cable. The user can switch power mode within the Ring App. An undocumented feature is that you can add a portable battery pack to the plugin model to allow it to operate for around 20 hours in the event of mains failure (whilst in 'plugin' mode). The battery will be charged when the mains feed is available. Also the option to take snapshots every minute is the default because there is not the concern about wasting valuable battery power. So far so good. However there is a major installation problem that will defeat many users. The connector to provide DC power to the Camera unit is an angled barrel plug so that it does not get in the way of adjusting the viewing angle of the camera, fair enough, but if you need to route the cable through a wall to reach a mains socket you need to drill a hole of about 23 mm in diameter. In wood this is within the scope of a DIY enthusiast but in concrete or brick this is a major problem requiring a very large and often long masonry bit (£15?) and possibly the hire of a low speed, high torque, large chuck hammer drill. A lot of folks will need to hire a handyman. This represents a major goof and a rethink of the DC supply cable is required so that it will pass through say a 4mm hole. Anyone hitting this installation brick wall (literally) can get round the problem by buying a Ring portable battery pack and recharging it about once a month. I respect the millions of dollars that go into the development of Amazon/Ring products, it shows, I wish I was part of the design team, but this time, sorry, you overlooked a significant practical issue on the plugin model. A technically excellent product that many will struggle to use as designed. Update on the plug-in plus battery standby mode: in wired mode the power consumption of the camera is many times that if battery mode. In the evebt of a power failure the backup battery pack only lasts 24 hours. The obvious solutionvis to change over to battery mode until such time power is restored. However you need to be next to the camera and go through a full network configuration process again to change mode. It seems there are two sets of firmware and possibly even two processors. Nevertheless the battery backup mode is useful for anyone that experiences frequent power outages where the camera is mounted. You can also run the camera in battery mode and use the plugin power system to change the battery when mains is available. You loose some performance but gain long term integrity. to provide continuous use in the event of a power failure and will charge it in-situ. However there is a problem, in wired mode the power consumption of
F**K
Zuverlässige Überwachung, kinderleichte Montage – Top für Haus und Garten!
Ich nutze die Ring Stick Up Cam Battery zur Überwachung des Außenbereichs und bin absolut zufrieden. Wer eine unkomplizierte Sicherheitskamera ohne lästiges Kabolverlegen sucht, ist hier genau richtig. Die Installation war in weniger als 15 Minuten erledigt. Was mir besonders gut gefällt: Bild- und Videoqualität: Das 1080p-HD-Bild ist gestochen scharf – sowohl tagsüber als auch bei Nacht dank der soliden Infrarot-Nachtsicht. Personen und Gesichter sind problemlos zu erkennen. Zuverlässige Bewegungserkennung: Die Bewegungstoleranz und die Privatsphärenzonen lassen sich in der App sehr präzise einstellen. So wird man nicht bei jedem vorbeifliegenden Vogel oder wackelnden Ast alarmiert, sondern wirklich nur, wenn sich jemand auf dem Grundstück bewegt. Das Akku-System: Der Akku hält je nach Aktivität und Einstellungen (z. B. Häufigkeit der Aufnahmen) erstaunlich lange (bei mir mehrere Monate). Das Beste ist das Schnellwechselsystem: Man dreht einfach die Unterseite auf, nimmt den Akku raus und lädt ihn per USB, ohne die ganze Kamera demontieren zu müssen. Gegensprechfunktion (2-Wege-Audio): Die Kommunikation über die App mit Personen vor der Kamera funktioniert flüssig und ohne große Verzögerung. Ideal, wenn man dem Paketboten kurz eine Anweisung geben möchte. Wetterfestigkeit: Die Kamera hat bei mir schon heftigen Starkregen und Frost schadlos überstanden. Das Gehäuse ist absolut dicht. Was man beachten sollte: Wie bei fast allen Ring-Kameras gilt: Wer Videos in der Cloud speichern, im Nachhinein ansehen oder die erweiterten KI-Funktionen (wie Personen-Benachrichtigung) nutzen möchte, benötigt das kostenpflichtige "Ring Protect"-Abonnement. Für mich sind die paar Euro im Monat für die zusätzliche Sicherheit aber absolut in Ordnung. Fazit: Die Ring Stick Up Cam bietet ein hervorragendes Gesamtpaket aus einfacher Montage, stabiler App-Anbindung und exzellenter Bildqualität. Wer sein Zuhause schnell und kabellos absichern möchte, macht hier absolut nichts falsch!
C**R
großartige Überwachungskamera für den Außenbereich
el: Hervorragende Überwachungskamera für Sicherheit und Komfort Ich habe die Ring Stick Up Cam Battery vor einigen Wochen gekauft und bin absolut begeistert. Hier sind meine Eindrücke: Bildqualität und Auflösung: Die 1080p-HD-Videoqualität ist gestochen scharf, sowohl tagsüber als auch nachts. Ich kann jedes Detail in meinem Garten erkennen. Einfache Installation: Die Kamera lässt sich problemlos an der Wand montieren oder auf einer ebenen Fläche platzieren. Die mitgelieferte Anleitung ist klar und verständlich. Flexibilität: Dank des kabellosen Designs kann ich die Kamera überall platzieren. Ob am Eingang, im Garten oder auf der Terrasse – die Stick Up Cam passt überall. Bewegungserkennung: Die Kamera sendet sofort Benachrichtigungen auf mein Smartphone, wenn Bewegungen erkannt werden. So bleibe ich immer auf dem Laufenden. Wetterfest: Die Stick Up Cam hält Wind und Wetter stand. Regen, Schnee oder Sonnenschein – sie funktioniert zuverlässig. Ring Protect: Mit einem optionalen Abonnement kann ich meine Videos in der Cloud speichern und jederzeit darauf zugreifen. Das bietet zusätzliche Sicherheit. Insgesamt bin ich äußerst zufrieden mit der Ring Stick Up Cam Battery. Sie bietet nicht nur Sicherheit, sondern auch Komfort. Ich kann sie jedem empfehlen, der sein Zuhause schützen möchte. 👍 Wenn du weitere Fragen hast oder mehr Informationen benötigst, stehe ich gerne zur Verfügung!
S**R
Do not purchase on amazon
Stopped working in less than a year. Already paid for ring subscription but now Amazon is giving me a hard time despite it being in the warranty period. Also they are not refunding subscription cost. And making me chase my return and refund. Im beyond frustrated. Im losing money on the subscription cost AND having to chase them for my return. If you want this device save yourself the trouble and go through the ring store directly. Amazon customer care and quality has seriously deteriorated
P**O
Ring buiten camera
Reageert uitstekend en batterij gaat ook lang mee.
C**N
Ring caméra extérieur
Très bien, facile à installer et à utiliser.
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