Ring Stick Up Cam Battery Review
Updated by Alexia on
The Ring Stick Up Cam Battery is completely wireless, so you have a lot of flexibility in where you place it. At around $100, it's a pretty affordable security camera that you can use both indoors and out. It's the ideal wireless camera for the Alexa smart home, and doesn't yet support Google Assistant and HomeKit.
The Ring Stick Up Cam isn’t tethered by a cable or cord. After charging the battery, you can place this camera almost anywhere. Ring also has one of the most competitive cloud storage plans on the market, Ring Protect Basic for just $4 a month for 180 days of storage.
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Ring Stick Up Cam Battery -
Clear 1080p video
Battery powered
Adjustable notifications
Plan name | Monthly cost | Annual cost | Warranty | Video storage |
Ring Protect Basic | $3.00/mo. | $30.00/yr. | 1 yr. | Up to 60 days |
Ring Protect Plus | $10.00/mo. | $100.00/yr. | Lifetime | Up to 60 days |
Pros | Cons |
Completely wire-free Sharp 1080p video Works with Alexa voice commands and IFTTT Motion detection Built-in siren Good battery life Slick app |
No local storage
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In our Ring Stick up Cam review
- Compare
- Necessary Features
- Extras
- App
- Audio
- Setup and installation
- Smart home compatibility
- Final word
- Ring Stick Up Cam FAQs
What's in the box
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