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The RingWall Mount for Cameras and Solar Panels is a versatile and weather-resistant mounting solution designed for seamless integration of your Ring devices. With adjustable height and angle features, it ensures optimal solar exposure while keeping your setup tidy and organized.
J**H
Perfect Mount for Ring Cameras and Solar Panels – Sturdy and Easy to Install!
The Ring Wall Mount for Cameras and Solar Panels is exactly what I needed to better position my Ring camera and solar panel. The quality of the mount is fantastic – it’s made from durable materials that hold everything in place securely. I love how sturdy it feels, and I have full confidence that my devices are safely mounted. The installation was simple and straightforward. The instructions were easy to follow, and all the necessary hardware was included in the box. I was able to set it up in just a few minutes without any hassle. The adjustable design makes it easy to get the perfect angle for my camera and solar panel, ensuring they capture the best view and stay charged efficiently. The white color blends in seamlessly with the exterior of my home, making it look clean and neat. It’s a perfect fit for the Ring cameras and solar panels and works exactly as expected. Whether it’s for camera security or ensuring optimal solar panel performance, this wall mount delivers. Overall, this mount is a great addition to my Ring system and is highly effective for its purpose. If you’re looking for a secure, reliable, and easy-to-install mount for your Ring devices, I highly recommend this one!
E**S
Works as advised.
Easy to install. Works with both the Ring Stickup Cam 3rd Generation and the Ring Stickup Cam Pro. The only thing you should be aware of is that the 3rd generation camera uses the adapter that comes with the mount. For the Pro, you have to use the base of the Pro to mount that came with your Pro to attach the Pro to the solar mount. The design is simple but there is one flaw that isnt really a concern. When you have the 3rd generation stick up cam there is a place for a screw if you take out a rubber plug at the base of the camera stand base. You should be able to align the hole with one that is on the adapter that comes with the product but the pre drilled holes dont line up. The product works perfectly fine without it but it would be nice if the design flaw is fixed, so it is harder to knock the camera from the mount on accident. Would be nice if it had picture instructions, i had the black adapter backwards for the first 5 min confused how it was gonna work till i flipped it around and saw the word "TOP".
K**R
Easy to install.
Works great and was easy to install. Love the solar panel and it keeps the battery fully changed.
L**A
Awesome camera! Great value!
Bought this refurbished for my back door. The range is great! It covers my door, garage & gate to my yard as well as the neighbors yard. It was very easy to install, the picture & video quality are great. I can turn the light on if I need it without motion activating it, I tested the siren & it’s loud. It links up with my other ring cameras in the Ring app & I can monitor everything from my phone, even if I’m not home.
P**H
Handy for Ring solar cams
I have a few solar based cams. These work well for that purpose. The instructions could be a little better but a person with half a brain can figure it out (although I have seen some YouTubers mount it I correctly, which maybe says something 😊).
L**L
It’s possible to hide the solar panel cord without drilling holes in the mount...
Ring has published images of its solar camera wall mount without the 13 foot cord attached to the exterior—which of course is a more aesthetic install. I wondered how they did it since almost all the photos of user installs have the cord attached to the mount’s exterior. A number of reviewers have drilled holes in the mount to allow the cord to be inserted in the hollow diagonal tube. Some users have even cut and reattached the cord to allow smaller holes to be drilled. But in fact it’s possible to insert the cord in the hollow diagonal tube WITHOUT DRILLING ANY HOLES. Here’s how to do it. Note that there is a notch at the top of the opening to the diagonal tube—please see the attached photo. The notch allows the cord to extend out of the hollow diagonal tube for its attachment to the solar panel and to plug the cable into the camera. So before you attach the mount to the wall…. 1. Fold the cord and insert it into the hollow diagonal tube from the opening on the back of the mount, shown in the attached photos. 2. Adjust the cord so there is just enough length outside to reach the solar panel and camera, leaving slight slack to allow for camera and solar panel adjustment. 3. Attach the solar panel to the mount. 3. Attach the mount to the wall. 4. Attach the camera to the mount. Instead of 13 feet, there will be only a few inches of the cord outside the hollow tube. You can use a zip tie for an even cleaner install. Please see the attached photo. The overall aethetics are good, and it wasn’t necessary to compromise the integrity of the wall mount by drilling large holes in the diagonal tube. All in all, this combined solar panel/camera mount allows for a more attractive and overall better install, assuming that you are able to mount the camera and solar panel together.
J**Y
Excellent product
Excellent product, easy installation and great durability under extreme environmental conditions (hot/cold)
M**E
I wish I'd never heard of Ring
I’ve been dealing with Ring camera reliability issues for months, and this morning was the final straw. I woke up to a dashboard full of “Reconnect to the internet” messages like my entire property suddenly moved to the moon overnight (well, ok - 2 out of 9 cams seem to be working). Spoiler: my internet is fine. Even better? I tried re-adding one of the disconnected cameras. Ring proudly told me “Setup Successful” — yet the camera still refuses to connect or show up properly. Apparently “successful” now means “good luck, buddy.” This isn’t a one-off hiccup. This is a pattern: Cameras randomly dropping offline Failed reconnects after power/network events Devices that claim to be set up but don’t actually work A web dashboard that looks like a digital crime scene No meaningful troubleshooting tools for the user And zero confidence that anything will still be working tomorrow My Wi-Fi signal is solid. My network is stable. Other devices work fine. The only thing consistently unreliable? Ring. At this point, I have more cameras than live feeds. What I don’t have is the security system I paid for. If you enjoy: Playing “Which Camera Is Dead Today?” Re-adding devices that pretend to succeed Staring at offline icons instead of actual footage And trusting your home security to cloud roulette …then Ring is perfect for you. For everyone else: look elsewhere. This system is about as dependable as a screen door on a submarine.
G**R
Charges camera effectively.
We purchased this solar panel for our ring camera. It keeps the camera fully charged even in winter. I can recommend this product for any external ring cameras that you have.
M**L
Ring Wall stand for Camera and Solar Panel
Great product, easy to install just need a lot of common sense and puzzle skills as the package doesn’t really come with good instructions especially for the various parts that you have to swap in or out.
B**I
Super Easy to Set Up!
Bought alongside the Spotlight Camera Pro and the Solar Panel. Super easy to set up and works great!
K**S
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Bought with solar panel, good fit. Works well
A**R
Works fine.
But, the package needs an instruction diagram showing the separation of adapter clip for smaller solar panels.
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