A:AnswerBattery only has an Micro C usb to charge. You would need a power supply to plug camera into a wall outlet. The Micro C cord is like 8" long. Also, the battery has to be removed from the unit to be change with Micro C usb supplied with cameras
A:AnswerAs long as you are using the ring app, your phone can access cameras you add to your system. Of course I assume you would be using Ring cameras.
A:AnswerIt isn’t, but it sits flush and you could use double sided tape or other adhesive and it would work. Camera isn’t that heavy and it would hold well.
A:AnswerYes I have spectrum internet and depending on where it’s placed in the house my WiFi goes from 2g to 5g and all my cameras work great inside and out
A:AnswerNot great. The only time we have been able to see anything is when there is a full moon. If you have any indoor lights on, you will not get the outside view as the reflection from the window captures the light. If you dont have any indoor lights on, the light from the camera reflects in the window and can trigger notifications
A:AnswerHi sockmonkey.
Great question. Yes, additional batteries for the Ring Stick-Up Cam can be purchased separately. The Stick Up Cam Battery is powered by the Quick Release Battery Pack. The rechargeable battery can go months between recharges with normal use. This is dependent on a number of factors in your home’s environment, such as the local weather and the number of activities captured.
We invite you to reach out to our Community if any additional information is needed regarding your question. The Ring Community is our first peer-to-peer community forum, giving our customers the ability to help one another by sharing their feedback and experiences with each other.
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Nicole from Ring.
A:AnswerHi TechnicallyChallenged.
Great question. No, Ring Stick Up Cam is compatible with b/g/n wifi networks operating on 2.4 GHz frequencies. Physically installing your Stick Up Cam Battery or Solar is a simple process. Visit our support center for a step-by-step guide.
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Nicole from Ring.
A:AnswerHi Gc.
Good question. The battery can take around 5–10 hours to fully charge, depending on whether the USB cable is plugged into a USB port or a wall outlet. To charge, use a common micro-USB cable, such as the orange one included in your Ring box. Simply plug it into any USB power source.
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All the best,
Nicole from Ring.
A:AnswerThey come with a USB cable to charge the removable battery. I have had a battery still have a charge after 3 months but it does depend on how often the camera is triggered which is adjustable. It also depends on your specific camera settings which are also adjustable through the Ring app. I have added the small solar panels to a couple of the cameras that are in areas that I don’t want to risk going dead when we are gone for months at a time.