2019 Ring Stick Up Cam price & release date

All-new Stick Up Cam features

As the name suggests, you really can just stick it up. It’s suitable for indoor and outdoor use, has motion sensing built in and can record in 1080p. There are three versions available – battery-powered, wired or solar-powered.

The motion detection will alert you via your smartphone when activated, so the camera is really designed to be on during the day and when you’re on holiday much like Ring’s doorbells. The Stick Up Cam even has two-way talk, so if it’s by your door you can talk to visitors or delivery staff if you’re not there.

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Ring Indoor Cam

The Indoor Cam is self-explanatory and costs even less at £49/$59. It has all the features of the Stick Up Cam but is designed to sit plugged in permanently. With the same features as the Stick Up Cam, it’s best suited to monitoring kids or pets while you’re out of the house or set to pick up possible intruders when you’re away.

For more information on the budget-friendly Indoor Cam, take a look at our full Ring Indoor Cam review .

Author: Henry Burrell, Contributor, Tech Advisor

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Polaroid has continued its twenty-first century revival with the Hi-Print, a new pocketable Bluetooth photo printer that you might prefer to its instant cameras .

The unit prints onto 2.1 x 3.4in with adhesive backs, letting you print credit-card sized stickers of photos from your phone.

Polaroid said when the Hi-Print prints with its official photo paper, it uses a dye-sublimation process that should result in waterproof prints that don’t fade. Here’s hoping.

All you need is the printer, a pack of paper, and the iOS or Android app and you’re good to go.

The £81.99 printer is available now from Polaroid’s website , with a pack of 20 prints costing £15.99. It’s a little pricy, but sometimes it’s nice to make physical all the images we normally keep digitally.

Author: Henry Burrell, Contributor, Tech Advisor

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Previously Tech Advisor’s Phones Editor, Henry covers and reviews every smartphone worth knowing about. He spends a lot of time moving between different handsets and shouting at WhatsApp to support multiple devices at once.

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