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Ring stick up cam
Ring stick up cam






ring stick up cam

Because the camera sat on top of the fence post, it appears that the raccoon couldn’t go around it. Because there were no plums to eat, it sat on the fence next to the camera and licked the lenses. The raccoon showed up on the first night I had it set up. I thought I would have to wait until summer to catch the critter on camera, but I was dead wrong. I didn’t know what I planned to do with the footage - send it to the raccoon police or animal control? - but I was determined. My plan was to catch the little bugger in the act using the Ring Stick Up Cam. I had the device connected to the app in just a couple of minutes.

ring stick up cam

Start by downloading the Ring app if you don’t already have it, scan the barcode on the setup instructions, and then follow prompts from the app and the camera. Setting up the Stick Up Cam is pretty easy. Overall, it’s an attractive, versatile device. The plastic on the base of the camera bends to allow for a variety of positions. At about 4 inches tall, the round camera is available in black or white and is somehow both lightweight and durable. In the box is the camera, the base, a battery charger, and all the screwdrivers, anchors, and mounting screws you need to place it on a flat surface or mount it on the wall or ceiling. Like all Ring products, the Stick Up Cam comes with all the tools you need to set it up. How did things go with the battery-powered version? Read on to find out. I tested out the wired version of the device earlier this year and came away impressed. Recently, the company expanded its wireless offerings with the Ring Stick Up Cam Battery, an indoor/outdoor, stick-it-wherever-you-want little camera with lots of great features. The founder of Ring is leaving Amazon to join Latchĭo you need a subscription for a Ring doorbell or camera?Īre smart security cameras worth installing?








Ring stick up cam