Ring Stick Up Cam 3-pack with 3 Solar Panels, Yard Sign & Ring Assist+ 755-607
Add security anywhere – inside or out – with the versatile Stick Up Cam Battery. These cameras feature a wire-free design, meaning you can put them where you want and move them when you need to.
- 3 Stick Up Cams
- 3 Quick-release battery packs
- 3 Wall anchor and screws sets
- 3 Micro-USB charging cables
- 3 Security stickers
- 3 User manuals
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty (parts only)
- 3 Solar panels
- 3 Adjustable mounting brackets
- 3 Screwdrivers
- 3 Drill bits
- 3 Mounting hardware sets
- 3 Instruction booklets
- Metal yard sign
- Ring Assist+ voucher
- Each camera and solar panel comes individually packaged in its own retail box.
- Wi-Fi connectivity requires access to a wireless router. Wi-Fi speeds depend on various factors including the device’s distance from the router as well as their compatible wireless protocols (e.g. “Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac”).
Additional information
Measurements | Stick Up Cam – Approx. 3.82"H x 2.36" Diameter each; Solar Panel – Approx. 5.5"L x 0.5"W x 7.75"H each |
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Weight | Stick Up Cam – Approx. 11.3 oz. each; Solar Panel – Approx. 6.4 oz. each |
Power Source: | Stick Up Cam Battery – Lithium ion battery packs recharge via included USB cables; Solar Panel – Charge via exposure to direct sunlight |
Battery Life: | In use – 6 months; Standby – 12 months |
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