Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Ring Stick Up Cam and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Ring Stick Up Cam.
May 2019
(78%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
1237 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Easy to setup
Cheap cloud service fee ($30/yr)
No special wiring needed
Runs on a rechargeable battery that lasts 612 months on a charge
Solar power option
2 way audio
Easy to install
With most tools included
Wireless design means more mounting options
Sharp daytime video
Very easy to install
Completely wireless
Works other connected devices
Customizable motion-detection zones
Live stream includes intercom feature
720p video
Easy to set up
Comes with both an indoor and outdoor (long) power cord
Box includes almost all tools needed to install it
Good-quality video with a wide field of view
Supports power over ethernet (PoE)
Can be used indoors or outd
It's weatherproofed for outside use and you can power it via its built-in rechargeable battery
The included USB adapter or a neat solar panel accessory
Portable
Designed for indoor or outdoor use
Long battery life
Easy to use
Weather proof
Solar option
The editors didn't like
Video quality not as high other latest security cameras
Night vision quality not the best
No way to schedule quiet hours
Cloud recording will cost you an extra $30/year
Narrow field of view
Requires cloud subscription to view recorded video
Two-way audio could be clearer
Narrow 80-degree field of view
Can't view surveillance video clips without cloud subscription
Night vision works better outside than inside
Annual fee in order to see previous video clips
Motion detection cannot be automatically enabled when you leave home
Audio quality was spotty during testing. You have to pay for event-based cloud storage. Its 80-degree field of view doesn't cover very much ground and the live video stream often looked grainy in testing
The app can be slow to connect to the camera
Have to buy into Ring cloud services if you want saved video
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Easy to set up, Comes with both an indoor and outdoor (long) power cord, Box includes almost all tools needed to install it
Night vision works better outside than inside, Annual fee in order to see previous video clips
If you're already invested in the Ring ecosystem, this camera is a no-brainer. If this is set to be your first Ring product, you may want to consider one of the other options, unless you're planning to add more Ring devices in the future. Ring's $30/year...
Good-quality video with a wide field of view, Supports power over ethernet (PoE), Can be used indoors or outd
Motion detection cannot be automatically enabled when you leave home
The Ring Stick Up Cam Wired is a solid indoor security camera. Its image quality is good, the motion detection settings are easily fine-tuned, and the monthly cost for video recording is among the lowest available. This is a natural choice for anyone with...
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Customizable motion-detection zones, Live stream includes intercom feature, 720p video
Narrow 80-degree field of view, Can't view surveillance video clips without cloud subscription
The Stick Up Cam is an attractive outdoor camera that probably makes the most sense if you're already invested in a Ring Video Doorbell. It's easy to see how a few Stick Up Cams around the outside of your home with a video doorbell on your porch would mak...
It's weatherproofed for outside use and you can power it via its built-in rechargeable battery, the included USB adapter or a neat solar panel accessory
Audio quality was spotty during testing. You have to pay for event-based cloud storage. Its 80-degree field of view doesn't cover very much ground and the live video stream often looked grainy in testing
The Ring Stick Up Cam's flexible power sources give it real appeal, but other standalone DIY cameras offer more for less...
Easy to setup, Cheap cloud service fee ($30/yr), No special wiring needed, Runs on a rechargeable battery that lasts 612 months on a charge, Solar power option, 2 way audio
Video quality not as high other latest security cameras, Night vision quality not the best
Although the video quality isn't as good as other home security cameras that I've reviewed recently, the Ring Stick Up Cam has a lot going for it. It's a weather resistant outdoor camera that doesn't require special wiring in order to install it. Just at...
Published: 2016-09-29, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Sharp daytime video, Very easy to install, Completely wireless, Works other connected devices
Narrow field of view, Requires cloud subscription to view recorded video, Two-way audio could be clearer
The Ring Stick Up Cam is a wireless outdoor security camera that installs in minutes and interacts with other smart home devices, but has a narrow field of view and requires a cloud subscription to view recorded video...