Ring Stick Up Cam Battery | Weather-Resistant Outdoor Camera, Live View, Color Night Vision, Two-way Talk, Motion alerts, Works with Alexa | White

(2 customer reviews)
$59.99

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…

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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 180 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 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.

2 reviews for Ring Stick Up Cam Battery | Weather-Resistant Outdoor Camera, Live View, Color Night Vision, Two-way Talk, Motion alerts, Works with Alexa | White

  1. David Barkasy

    “I bought it to watch my puppy when I’m at work.
    I like that I can remotely talk to him as well.
    It works so good I just bought a second one and I’m planning to get more in the future.

  2. 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.

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