Ring Stick Up Cam Battery Review
Our Verdict
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Awards | Best Overall Camera | Best Camera On a Budget | |||
Price | $100 List Check Price at Amazon | $40 List $39.98 at Amazon | $30 List $27.95 at Amazon | $36 List $31.33 at Amazon | $30 List |
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Bottom Line | A quality camera, but a bit expensive both in the long and short term | An exceptional and affordable camera that builds on the success of the previous model | This very affordable security camera offers exceptional performance | A top-performing camera at a below-average price that doesn't require a subscription to unlock most of its features | A reasonable, do-it-all camera at an affordable price |
Rating Categories | Ring Stick Up Cam B... | Wyze Cam Pan v3 | Wyze Cam OG | Wyze Cam v3 | YI 1080p Home |
Recorded Video Quality (35%) | |||||
Monitoring Performance (35%) | |||||
Ease of Use (30%) | |||||
Specs | Ring Stick Up Cam B... | Wyze Cam Pan v3 | Wyze Cam OG | Wyze Cam v3 | YI 1080p Home |
Camera Type (Indoor or Outdoor) | Indoor and Outdoor | Indoor and Outdoor | Indoor and Outdoor | Indoor Only | Indoor and Outdoor |
WiFi Type | 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n |
2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n |
2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n |
2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n |
2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n |
Encryption Types | TKIP, AES, TKIP + AES | H.263 | 256-bit encryption and SSL |
AES 128-bit | AES 128-bit |
Resolutions Available | 1080p | 1080p | 1080p | 1080p | 1080p |
Video FPS | 15 FPS | 20 FPS Day 15 FPS Night |
N/A | 20 FPS Day 15 FPS Night |
20 FPS Day 15 FPS Night |
Wired or Battery | Battery | Wired | Battery | Wired | Wired |
Smart Device Compatability | Amazon Alexa | Amazon Alexa Google Assistant IFTTT |
Not Supported | Amazon Alexa Google Assistant IFTTT |
Amazon Alexa Google Assistant IFTTT |
Siren Volume (dB) | 66.4 dB | 67.6 dB | 70.2 dB | 67.8 dB | 66.0 dB |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Ring Stick Up Battery offers users versatility in camera location and alert settings, high-quality video, audio, and an easy-to-use app. However, the camera is a bit spendy and requires a subscription to record video. Price considerations aside, this camera was a top performer.
Performance Comparison
Recorded Video Quality
The Ring Stick Up Battery earned outstanding marks for its recorded video quality. The unit's recorded video displays bright colors, sharp details, and crips borders across its 130ยบ field of view. And, unlike some competitors, this camera maintains its recorded video quality at a distance, not just with subjects close to the lens.
The camera also boasts quality color night vision. In our tests, we could clearly make out facial features and even read lettering from a distance. However, the camera video displayed some graininess, but it was relatively minimal. It should be noted that we had some trouble loading into the live feed when it started in the dark. It's unclear if this is a bug across the entire Ring system or just with our camera.
Monitoring Performance
Unlike the recorded video metric, the monitoring analysis focuses on real-time viewing. This evaluation includes the sound quality both captured by the camera's microphone and produced by its speaker. The Ring Stick Up did remarkably well in this category. The main issue with the real-time video produced by home security cameras is that there is often a lag in the event and its representation on screen. Moreover, many cameras have audio/video syncing issues where the sound will come after the action that created it. This is not a problem with the Stick Up. There was almost no perceptible lag and the sound matched up with the video correctly.
As with the real-time video quality, the sound quality was also quite good. Unlike some other cameras we tested, the Ring Stick Up lacks background noise, though it did have a tiny bit of echo with speech. But all in all was very clear. The same holds for the sound coming out of the camera's speaker — when we spoke through the camera, our voice was loud and clear. Unfortunately, the same speaker issued a very weak alarm which we recorded at 66.4 dB at 10 feet distance — too quiet to be of any use. Despite this minor shortcoming, we were quite impressed with the camera's performance in this metric.
Ease of Use
The Ring Stick Up struggled in the ease of use department, receiving a below-average assessment. This poor showing results from the limited alert functions, lack of onboard data storage, and the (relatively expensive) subscription requirement to record and save videos. Additionally, we found the app to be a bit clunky given the lack of programmable alerts.
Aside from the issues with subscription, storage, and alerts, we thought the camera was easy to mount on a wall or place on horizontal surfaces. All hardware needed is included in the box. Cleverly, the base of the camera doubles as the screw-in-place wall mount.
Value
When we contrast the high up-front cost and subscription requirements of the Stick Up with its so-so performance in the ease of use analysis, we do not see it as a particularly great value. Simply put, you can get a lot more out of other cameras for considerably less money.
Conclusion
The Ring Stick Up Battery is an all-around decent camera with superb audio and video quality. Unfortunately, it struggled in our ease of use metric and our value assessment. The camera is expensive to buy, and a monthly subscription is required to get it to function properly. All told, your money goes much further with other products.