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☀️ Power your peace of mind with smarter solar charging!
The Ring Solar Panel (2nd Gen) delivers 4 watts of solar power with up to 60% faster charging, compatible with a wide range of Ring outdoor cameras via USB-C and barrel plug adapter. Featuring a fully adjustable mounting arm for perfect sun exposure and integrated cable management, it ensures hassle-free, weather-resistant operation to keep your security cameras continuously powered without manual recharging.
| Dimensions | Solar Panel: 8.1 in x 6.7 in x 0.5 in (20.5 cm x 16.9 cm x 1.2 cm) USB-C Cable: 6.5 ft (2 m) |
| Available Colors | Black, White |
| Power | Solar Power |
| Power Connection | USB-C; barrel plug with included adapter. |
| Solar Power Rating | 4W, 5VDC |
| Operating Conditions | -5°F to 120°F (-20.5°C to 48.5°C), Weather Resistant |
| Mounting Base | Included mounting base with adjustable arm attaches to surface with 2 screws. Solar Panel clips onto mounting base and includes arms to wrap excess cable. Ring mounts, such as the Gutter Mount, Pole Mount, and Wall Mount for Solar Panels and Cams (sold separately) can help mount Small Solar Panel and a Ring Security camera together without needing to drill an extra set of holes. See supported devices. |
| Setup Requirement | Compatible with Ring USB-C input cameras; backwards compatible with Ring barrel plug input cameras with the included USB-C to barrel plug adapter. Install Solar Panel in a location without obstruction from the sun. For best performance, Ring recommends at least 2-3 hours of direct sunlight per day. |
| Supported Devices | USB-C input cameras: Outdoor Cam Plus, Ring Stick Up Cam Pro, Ring Spotlight Cam Plus, Ring Spotlight Cam Pro. Barrel plug input cameras: Ring Outdoor Cam (Stick Up Cam) Battery (2nd and 3rd Generation), Outdoor Cam (Stick Up Cam) Solar (2nd and 3rd Generation), Spotlight Cam Battery, Spotlight Cam Solar, with use of included USB-C to barrel plug adapter; not compatible with Outdoor Cam (Stick Up Cam) (1st Generation). Mounts: Ring Gutter Mount, Pole Mount, Wall Mount for Solar Panels and Cams. Mounts: Ring Gutter Mount, Pole Mount, Wall Mount for Solar Panels and Cams. |
| Generation | 2nd Generation. |
| Box Includes | Solar Panel with USB-C Cable, Adjustable Mounting Base with Cable Management, USB-C to Barrel Plug Adapter, Mounting Screws & Anchors, Cable Clips, User Guide. |
| User Guide | One-year limited warranty |
J**N
Sun’s Out, Battery’s Full!
I’ve been extremely happy with this Ring Solar Panel. Installation was straightforward, and once it was positioned where it receives plenty of sunlight, it kept my Ring camera consistently charged without me having to think about it. The build quality feels sturdy enough to handle the weather, and I love not having to constantly remove my camera to recharge the battery. It has saved me both time and hassle, especially knowing my security camera is always ready when I need it. If you’re looking to reduce maintenance on your Ring device, this solar panel is definitely worth the investment. Just make sure you install it in a location with good sun exposure, and it’ll do the rest.
O**.
Solid improvement over the original. Five-minute setup.
We've had the original Ring Spotlight Cam/Two batteries/1st-Gen solar panel overlooking the driveway for years. They've worked great, but recently the camera decided that one of the batteries wasn't charging, so I replaced it, but quickly found that the camera just wasn't recognizing a charged battery in one of the slots. Pretty frustrating switching batteries back and forth, only for the camera to continually demand I put a battery in "Slot 1," where there most certainly was one. So shopped around and got a good deal on the Spotlight Plus, and decided to also replace the aging solar panel (also avoided getting an adapter to get the older barrel-plug panel to plug into the USB-C slot in the new camera. I really like it. LIKES Build - Ring makes pretty sturdy gear -- both the old camera and solar panel survived a couple of mishaps on the concrete driveway with no issues. The new panel is likewise well-made and intelligently designed. Updated power and connection - Besides the new USB-C plug (a bit easier to use as it has no rightside-up/upside down) the new panel is larger, rated at 4 watts vs. the 2.2-watt rating of the older panel. This seems bourne out by how quickly it began to charge the batteries (the camera came with one, but of course now I have spares because I already had two in the old camera and bought a new one when it was acting up. Cord keeper -- The new panel has a very similar mounting bracket to the old one, and screwed right into the roof fascia board near the camera. But whereas with the older panels (I have two) I had to cobble together straps and ties to wrangle the extra cord, the new one has a handy spindle around the arm of the panel, including small notches to hold the wire in place once you've wrapped enough. A small thing, but a game changer in terms of ease and neatness of the install. No more bundle of cord zip-tied and hanging down (sometimes in front of the camera). The panel also included some cute little clips you could use to run the wire along a flat surface, but my panel is close enough to the camera that I just run it in a straight line (now nice and tight with the spool arrangement). NOT SO LIKES $60 is pricey for a panel like this. You can find compatible 4-watt panels on Amazon for less than half, but my understanding is they won't communicate with the camera, so they'll work, but the camera will never acknowledge it's being solar-charged. Given both my old Ring panels still work, I thought the combination of known quality and having the panel and camera play nicely was worth it, but others may not. Also, I understand instructions for everything are online somewhere now, but a simple diagram of the mounting procedure would have been nice. For whatever reason, I briefly started to mount the bracket horizontally, which would have been structurally weaker than vertically. Yes, dumb me, but a simple drawing would save some people from this issue. Five stars. Love the new cam and the panel and hope they perform and last as well as the 1st-gen setup.
J**C
Reliable, Efficient, and Perfect for Outdoor Surveillance
I am absolutely thrilled with the Ring Solar Panel (2nd Generation), and it has completely transformed my outdoor camera experience. Designed for the Outdoor Cam Plus, Stick Up Cam, Spotlight Cam Plus, and more, this 4W panel is both efficient and aesthetically pleasing. The matte black finish blends perfectly with my cam, so it doesn’t stand out or disrupt the look of my home. The installation was a snap—just a few screws, and it was ready to go. I love that I can adjust the panel angle so it captures the sun all day long. Since installing it, my Outdoor Cam Plus stays reliably powered, even on shorter days or when the weather is less than ideal. No more battery swaps or mid-week worries—just peace of mind. If you want a hassle-free, reliable solar solution for your Ring cameras, I can’t recommend this enough. Five stars!
J**.
This actually works, and works well. (Going on 2 years now)
I was skeptical of a solar power system for a Ring cam, but it has worked perfectly now for 2 years. I placed 2 batteries in the camera, and I check the battery health pretty frequently (once a week, or two) and the battery level has never dropped below 45% one ONE battery, with the backup still at 100%. It was compatible with the solar Ring cam I bought, and easily installed. It just plays into a little usb type slot in the back of the camera. I mounted mine using a gutter mount, and it mounted easily as well. Needed a ladder, but no biggie. I was also concerned at first that the area I was planning to place the camera was on the shaded side of my home. This was not an issue. It apparently does not require much light to maintain the battery. In the one case ,y battery did dip down, it was because we were having new siding installed, and the camera was recording, and alerting CONSTANTLY for DAYS! I eventually just turned that camera off until the job was done, and by then the battery was fully charged again. I love Ring cams, and having the ability to use solar is a great feature. The only caveat is that the solar cameras are not quite as HD quality as the others, but it’s not a big deal. It still provides a motion light, voice control, and audio listening. If you’re debating on trying the solar panel for power, you can rest easy knowing it will work as all the rest of your Ring cams do. And it doesn’t use any power, so it runs for free! I wish all of them ran off the sun lol 😂 I hope my review helps.
A**R
Works as advertised
Works as advertised. Keeps ring battery charged. It will not power the camera without the battery.
T**O
Works well
This solar panel has worked as well or better than expected. Plug and Play, my camera has never been out of juice. 6 months so far
G**R
A Must-Have Accessory for Any Battery-Powered Ring Camera
I wasn’t sure if I needed the Ring Solar Panel (2nd Generation) at first, but after using it, I wouldn’t want to go back to relying on battery charging alone. Installation was simple, and the included mounting hardware made it easy to position the panel where it gets good sunlight. Once installed, it has done an excellent job keeping my Ring Spotlight Cam Plus charged. Instead of constantly checking the battery level or taking the battery down to recharge it, the solar panel quietly does its job in the background. Of course, how well it works depends on how much direct sunlight your installation receives and how often your camera records. My camera sees a fair amount of activity, so I wasn’t expecting the solar panel to completely eliminate battery drain. Even so, it has significantly reduced how often I need to think about charging the battery, which is exactly what I wanted. The build quality feels solid, the weather resistance has been excellent, and the cable length gave me enough flexibility to mount the panel in a better location than the camera itself. If you’re buying a battery-powered Ring camera, I’d strongly recommend adding the 2nd Generation Solar Panel. It makes owning the camera much more convenient and is one of those accessories that quickly pays for itself in saved time and hassle.
C**N
Worked for a bit, but then just stopped. **Updated**
**UPDATE: Ring reached out to me after seeing this review, we tried to troubleshoot the panel but no luck. She shipped a new one to me and it works perfectly. I believe the first one I got was defective from the start, because it never kept the battery charged, just slowed the draining of it (if that makes sense). Changed my review to 5 stars. No more charging batteries! Stopped working after 3 months. Worked fine for a while but then just stopped working.
D**E
Ring Camera
Camera worked out of the box, easy set up and connection
G**R
Keeps external ring camera charged
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.
B**D
Impressed
Aside from the mounting screws, this system works really well. The cable is amply long.
K**T
Solar power supply
Well worth buying as it’s winter but it’s still getting the sun when it’s not raining so I have not had to worry about charging it unlike my doorbell which has a solar charger but that’s on the wall where this is on the tiles
N**N
Reliable
Been using it for a year. Great all year round no power issues using this with a ring camera. Will buy more in the future.
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