Ring launches new AI alerts, plus a collection of sensors to detect break-ins, floods, carbon monoxide, and much more.
If you’re a fan of Amazon’s ecosystem, whether that’s asking your Alexa speaker to tell you about the weather or compulsively checking the video feed from your Ring doorbell, then it makes sense to ...
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Ring adds new Single Event Alerts to its cameras. AI groups motion alerts into one to cut down notifications. Rolling out now to Ring Home Premium subscribers in beta. With growing demand for more ...
Ring is today announcing Single Event Alert, the company’s new approach to cutting down on unnecessary notifications. Rather than a ping every time the camera watches something unfold, the system uses ...
Now someone mowing the lawn won’t blow up your phone. Now someone mowing the lawn won’t blow up your phone. Ring is introducing a new AI-powered feature that consolidates multiple alerts from a camera ...
Residents can register their private security cameras with the LMPD to help police during investigations. Businesses can pay to integrate their camera systems for real-time access by police analysts.
Ring is selling a Candy Cam Bundle that includes a 4K security camera, a Halloween-themed camera cover, and a candy bowl with a camera mount. The camera covers are cute, but pointing a security camera ...
Less than two years after removing a feature that made it easier for law enforcement agencies to request footage from owners of Ring doorbells and other security products, Amazon has partnered with ...
Amazon's Ring brand is entering into a new partnership with surveillance company Flock Safety to make it possible for law enforcement to request footage from smart doorbell owners. The move is part of ...
The police can’t just come and take your Ring security videos without a warrant, but they can ask for your captured video clips, all thanks for a feature in Ring’s Neighbors app. That feature is ...
Law enforcement agencies will soon have easier access to footage captured by Amazon’s Ring smart cameras. In a partnership announced this week, Amazon will allow approximately 5,000 local law ...
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