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.
Very versatile, Good-quality footage, POE is genuinely useful
Hefty subscription costs are basically essential
Image 6 of 6Ring Stick Up Cam Elite HD Security Camera with Two-Way Talk, White, Works with Alexa£179.00 Buy nowThe Ring Doorbell range is excellent and very easy to endorse, because you don't really need the subscription service to get the most out of it...
Published: 2019-08-12, Author: David , review by: T3.com
Can be fitted just about anywhere, Good quality video, day or night, Easy to configure motion settings
Occasional problems connecting, Casing feels chunky and a little cheap, Cloud storage requires a subscription
(Image credit: Future)From the ease-of-use of the app to the flexibility of the mounting options you've got, the Ring Stick Up Cam Battery is easily one of the best security cameras on the market at the moment. Is it the best though? It doesn't quite have...
Very simple setup and installation, Easy to use, Excellent feature rich app, Good recording quality, Instant notifications
App harmonisation across devices could be better, Paid subscription required to save videos, No local storage of videos, No Geo-location activation, Requires a strong Wi-Fi signal
The Stick Up Cam Battery is available from both Amazon and Ring direct for £179 but can currently be found for £30-£40 less if you shop around. As with our previous reviews of Ring's products we were overall very impressed with the build quality, design w...
Abstract: However if you are using this battery version of the camera outside be aware that the battery does need to be removed to be recharged so sighting must be a consideration.While on the subject of the battery both lights on the battery stay on even when th...
Flexible mounting solutions, Can be used indoors or outdoors, Available as wired or battery operated
Mediocre design, No geo-based rules, No option for storing videos locally
The Ring Stick Up Cam makes perfect sense to record videos if you are already in Ring's ecosystem. The flexibility of positioning the camera indoors or outdoors across either wired or battery-powered makes it a versatile solution.That being said, there ar...
Flexible installation, Indoor and outdoor installation, Well-priced cloud storage
Fiddly to find motion events, No Google Assistant camera viewing
Verdict Smart installation, great alerts and exceptional quality make the Ring Stick Up Cam the most flexible camera you can buy. Pros Flexible installation Indoor and outdoor installation Well-priced cloud storage Cons Fiddly to find motion events No Goo...
Abstract: In addition to the cam era which enables the user to remotely check up security of there property, Ring also offers an associated service where videos, which could be used for evidence of nefarious activity, are stored for periods of up to 60 days.While...
Extremely versatile, Indoor or outdoor use, 1080p video, wide field of view, Mounting tools included, Micro-USB or Power over Ethernet connection
Siren isn't very loud, Patchy two-way communication, Monthly fees for best features
If you need a camera with great video quality that can work literally anywhere, then buy the Ring Stick Up Cam. If you're looking for a battery-powered camera, consider looking into Blink cameras, or wait until Ring releases its battery-powered version of...
Ring's Stick Up Cam is a great option for those looking for an intelligent outdoor security camera. Thanks to its design, setup is a breeze even for those with little or no DIY experience and the built-in battery means that there's no need for wires. Whil...
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...