A:AnswerYou don't need an Amazon account but it is compatible with Alexa if you have/had one. I set up my camera on the ring app with no problems. My Alexa detected the camera but I chose not to set it up with Alexa
A:AnswerDepending on the brightness of your lighting, it doesn't really matter to the video quality. We had three large trees decorated with lights for Christmas, plus a large lit Santa and we could see the deer just fine.
A:AnswerHello Jan,
Great question. This version of the Ring Stick Up Indoor/Outdoor Camera is wireless and battery-operated. Please see our help center article for more information: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004442203-Stick-Up-Cam-Information.
If you have any additional questions, please feel free to reach out through our Ring Community forum on Ring.com (http://ring.com/): https://community.ring.com/.
Thank you, Jamila with Ring.
A:AnswerGood question I have noticed its really not so much the sunlight that it needs but more just daylight it charges just fine on days when its cloudy!
A:AnswerAs long as it's a 2.4 GHz WiFi connection, you should be fine. You may run into issues with using a public hotspot if you are required to sign in, however.
A:AnswerYou can view steaming video from the cameras using the Ring App.
I have used WiFi and or Cellular Data to receive video on my I Phone 12.
I was able to speak and listen to someone in front of the camera .
In a hotel 300 miles away!
The quality of the video and audio that is received or transmitted to your phone will depend a lot on the strength and quality of the Wi-Fi signal that is used to send it over the internet.
It would be a good idea to make sure the Wi-Fi in the house where the cameras are located is up to the job.