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frontpage Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • Apr 10, 2025
frontpage Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • Apr 10, 2025

Ring Outdoor Stick Up Battery Cam (White, Amazon Refurbished)

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Woot! has Ring Outdoor Stick Up Battery Cam (White, Amazon Refurbished) on sale for $39.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Features:
  • Weather-resistant camera that's ready for any environment.
  • Countless placement options and customizable motion settings
  • Outdoor Cam (Stick Up Cam) makes it easy to stay connected

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  • Amazon Refurbished: These units have been tested and verified by Amazon to be fully functional and include the same accessories and in box documentation as new device. May have small cosmetic imperfections associated with regular use and be repackaged and sold in a brown box.
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Woot! has Ring Outdoor Stick Up Battery Cam (White, Amazon Refurbished) on sale for $39.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to staff member Red_Liz for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Weather-resistant camera that's ready for any environment.
  • Countless placement options and customizable motion settings
  • Outdoor Cam (Stick Up Cam) makes it easy to stay connected

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Amazon Refurbished: These units have been tested and verified by Amazon to be fully functional and include the same accessories and in box documentation as new device. May have small cosmetic imperfections associated with regular use and be repackaged and sold in a brown box.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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I use a couple of these with solar panels. Have never had to touch the batteries in them. I guess that's not possible at every location but it's a great option.
Yes wired are best but there are many situations where that is not feasible. Running wire is a pita. I can have this up and running in 2 min.

The flood light cameras are the best for not having to run additional wire. Never have to change battery and can record 24/7 if desired.

I have had good experiences with ring, arlo, and Wyze. Google nest/home has been crap. I regret investing in the google system. My old arlo pros still run with no subscription and connect more reliably than the google battery cams.

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Quote from EagerWinter9500 :
I wouldn't bother with anything that doesn't have power over ethernet, personally. Batteries in cameras is a last resort.

Yes wired are best but there are many situations where that is not feasible. Running wire is a pita. I can have this up and running in 2 min.

The flood light cameras are the best for not having to run additional wire. Never have to change battery and can record 24/7 if desired.

I have had good experiences with ring, arlo, and Wyze. Google nest/home has been crap. I regret investing in the google system. My old arlo pros still run with no subscription and connect more reliably than the google battery cams.
Last edited by neuro81 April 10, 2025 at 07:49 AM.
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Moved away from Ring due to constant increases in fees.
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Quote from TheCosmoKramer :
Moved away from Ring due to constant increases in fees.
what do you use now?
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Quote from EagerWinter9500 :
I wouldn't bother with anything that doesn't have power over ethernet, personally. Batteries in cameras is a last resort.

I use a couple of these with solar panels. Have never had to touch the batteries in them. I guess that's not possible at every location but it's a great option.
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Quote from BeautifulMustang493 :
what do you use now?
Tapo with SD card

https://www.amazon.com/Tapo-secur...r=8-1&th=1
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Quote from Cz0 :
I use a couple of these with solar panels. Have never had to touch the batteries in them. I guess that's not possible at every location but it's a great option.
Same here. These do have a power receptacle on the back and you can plug them into AC power or things like solar panels. I have 4 cameras on solar panels and 3 I have never had to touch them; the other one is in a shaded area so I don't expect it to last forever on solar but it certainly does prolong battery life.

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Quote from EagerWinter9500 :
I wouldn't bother with anything that doesn't have power over ethernet, personally. Batteries in cameras is a last resort.
I used to think that way but cameras have come a long way and honestly I value my time in setup, uptime of rigs and ease of access. Running ethernet everywhere is a gigantic hassle, then configuring everything, then managing access, etc. Those are hours of my life I'd never get back, whereas with these, they just work. Also, the batteries last a long time relatively and there are options like solar panels.
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Quote from Dr. J :
Same here. These do have a power receptacle on the back and you can plug them into AC power or things like solar panels. I have 4 cameras on solar panels and 3 I have never had to touch them; the other one is in a shaded area so I don't expect it to last forever on solar but it certainly does prolong battery life.

Yeah I have one of these cams with a cheapo 3rd party solar panel from Amazon, in a place with no direct sunlight but a decent amount of reflected/ambient lighting. After a year, it's only down to 95% and I wouldn't be surprised if it goes back up to 100% once the summer sun hits constantly.
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Idk… I have one of these for my backyard that triggers often (kids running playing) and have to change the battery every 6-8 weeks. Literally takes 2 minutes to grab the ladder and swap the battery. I wasn't about to run power and could connect solar if I really wanted to.
I also have a spare for setting up monitoring of animals / house / garage etc when away.
These things are insanely handy, connect quite well, and function in maybe a B - B+ comparison to the always powered versions so they are an asset to my lineup for sure.
$40 is a great deal- I've bought them used like new for $50 historically
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Quote from Dr. J :
I used to think that way but cameras have come a long way and honestly I value my time in setup, uptime of rigs and ease of access. Running ethernet everywhere is a gigantic hassle, then configuring everything, then managing access, etc. Those are hours of my life I'd never get back, whereas with these, they just work. Also, the batteries last a long time relatively and there are options like solar panels.
Sure, that's understandable. I come from the opposite direction. If I'm going to set things up, I'm going to do it one time. I'd rather spend four hours on setup and nearly zero maintenance versus ten minutes every three months forever.
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Quote from BeautifulMustang493 :
what do you use now?
Try the WYZE cameras. Good quality, no fees. App isn't as good as Ring's, but it's good enough for infrequent app access.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJ9Z2...ze%2B&th=1
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Quote from Lukkie :
Yeah I have one of these cams with a cheapo 3rd party solar panel from Amazon, in a place with no direct sunlight but a decent amount of reflected/ambient lighting. After a year, it's only down to 95% and I wouldn't be surprised if it goes back up to 100% once the summer sun hits constantly.
can I bother you for a model # on that solar panel or a link? i haven't had luck finding one.
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Quote from buyitused :
can I bother you for a model # on that solar panel or a link? i haven't had luck finding one.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLJD9...tle_3&th=1

this is the one I got.

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Is the battery included? Black color an option?

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