streamingcros.blogg.se

Alarm pro security guardetheringtontechcrunch
Alarm pro security guardetheringtontechcrunch




alarm pro security guardetheringtontechcrunch

They also have to have an outdoor, hardwired video doorbell or security cam from Ring in place in order to use the program, and it's going to be available on an invite-only basis starting later this year. Ring has a lot of pretty flashy announcements this year, including its flying drone actually shipping, but the news that might be the most useful to most of its users is the introduction of new smart alerts, including Package Alerts and Custom Event Alerts. Package Alerts do exactly what they say, offering you the ability to specify a zone of your choosing and get an alert anytime a package is present in that zone. So you could set it up to watch your front step or your porch, for instance, and get an alert about anything Amazon (for instance) drops off there. Those are going to be available to anyone with Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 and Ring Video Doorbell (2020 model year) devices with roll-out starting today - provided you have a Ring Protect Plan.Ĭustom Event Alerts apply for Spotlight Battery Cam users, again provide they have a Ring Protect Plan, and will offer a bit more custom flexibility. So you can, for instance, use a still of your garage door closed as captured by your Ring, and a still of it open, and teach it to differentiate between those two states and alert you about state changes when they happen. Ring mentions this can work with gates and doors, and other types of state changes as defined by users. It's going to start rolling out a bit later than Package Alerts, with availability expected "in the coming months.First and foremost I need to warn any who venture to use this integration. #AMAZON RING ALARM PRO VIRTUAL GUARDETHERINGTONTECHCRUNCH DOWNLOAD#.

alarm pro security guardetheringtontechcrunch alarm pro security guardetheringtontechcrunch

#AMAZON RING ALARM PRO VIRTUAL GUARDETHERINGTONTECHCRUNCH PROFESSIONAL#.






Alarm pro security guardetheringtontechcrunch