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Amazon unveils Ring Always Home flying security drone

EviLore

Expansive Ellipses
Staff Member




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Introducing Ring Always Home Cam: One Camera, Every Viewpoint


Something I frequently hear from customers is “I have a few Indoor Cams from Ring, but sometimes I would leave the house and couldn’t remember if I’d left a window open and wished I had a camera there.” Instead of simply encouraging customers to buy more cameras and set them up in more locations around the home, how could we solve this problem with one solution? We wanted to create one camera that could give users the flexibility of every viewpoint they want around the home, while delivering on our founding principles of privacy and security.

That’s why I’m excited to announce the Ring Always Home Cam, a new way to look after the home and provide multiple viewpoints with one device. This autonomous indoor security camera flies your chosen, personalized paths so that you can easily check in on your home for peace of mind—like whether someone left a window open or forgot to turn the stove off.

The Ring Always Home Cam also easily integrates with Ring Alarm—our home security system—charting a new path forward not just for how people use security cameras, but also for the benefits of a home alarm system. When Ring Alarm is triggered while in Away Mode, the Always Home Cam will automatically fly a set path to see what’s happening. You can easily stream video while the camera is in-flight via the Ring App, making sure that you’re in the know when it comes to everything happening at home.

But bringing this device to life was no small feat. We knew we had to invent a completely new type of device that was able to move freely throughout the home to give more viewpoint flexibility. To do this, we needed to bring together best-in-class hardware and software technologies to create something no one else had done before and build on a foundation of privacy while moving safely throughout the home.



Designed with Privacy First: Developing a New Age in Whole-Home Security


Privacy and security are foundational to Ring, and underpin every product, feature, and service we develop. We think about privacy holistically—from product features and design, to how a customer ultimately uses that product in their everyday life—and Always Home Cam is no exception.

Always Home Cam was built with privacy top of mind both in the physical design and the way it is used. The device rests in the base and the camera is physically blocked when docked. The camera will only start recording when the device leaves the base and starts flying via one of the preset paths.

We even designed Always Home Cam to hum at a certain volume, so it’s clear the camera is in motion and is recording. This is privacy you can hear.

The set-up process for the Always Home Cam is also key to this foundation of privacy. When you go through the setup process and set your preferred flight paths, you are ensuring that the Always Home Cam will only fly where you want it to go. It cannot be manually controlled, ensuring that it will only record and see what is important to you.

Safety was also a primary consideration when designing the Always Home Cam. Obstacle avoidance technology allows it to avoid unexpected objects as it moves on the pre-set paths, and its small size, lightweight design and shrouded propellers enable it to move safely throughout the home.



The Future of Whole-Home Security is Here


Over the years, cameras have proven to be beneficial and a critical part of any home security system. We want to make it easy for our customers to be in control of their home security while maintaining privacy. Always Home Cam uses unique technologies to do that in a way that has never been done before and is affordable and easy-to-use for our customers.

I believe the Ring Always Home Cam will change how we think about home security and is proof of what can happen when we continue to push boundaries and bring together the best of privacy, innovative technology and design. We first did this with our flagship Video Doorbell, and I’m excited to see what ideas we will bring to life next.

The future is now… enjoy being always home.
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GHG

Gold Member
This is sensational.

Next I want a home assistant drone that will go grab me shit like drinks from the kitchen on demand and then go back to it's charging port when it's done.
 

frostyxc

Member
This is sensational.

Next I want a home assistant drone that will go grab me shit like drinks from the kitchen me bum on demand and then go back to it's charging port when it's done.
Fixed that for you!

Imagine coming home and hearing this thing flying around and zipping back to it's charging port before you can catch it in the act.
 

John Day

Member
Wait, this shit flies around your house at predetermined times and streams it to you? Like, Roomba security?

We have the tech for that??
 

iconmaster

Banned
Wait, this shit flies around your house at predetermined times and streams it to you? Like, Roomba security?

I think it only activates if a Ring alarm is triggered. I suspect it’s not very autonomous – probably you receive an alert and then have the option of piloting the drone to investigate the issue.
 
is it possible to make it into a spiderbot kinda thing and have it walk around on the ceiling and what not? you know, for... reasons...
 

Durask

Member
It is an indoor drone. Seems kinda useless to me. I guess if you want to check to make sure you shut off the stove or something.

Now this is a security drone.

 
M

Macapala

Unconfirmed Member
Yay. Let's put more cameras in our house that have an internet connection. What could possibly go wrong?

And seriously, if some cunt broke into your house, do you really think a little pissy robot is going to make them run away with their tail between legs...
 
I don't steal guard dogs because they bite.

But with a fishing net i can steal this and either sell it on, or dismantle it for spare and sell them on.

Scavengers about to be a real thing
 
That thing is so going to run into mirrors and other shit around the house. In before the inevitable YouTube channel of fail compilations for this thing.

Also partners getting busted cheating is going to be a funny thing with a drone flying into the action. Stealth follow mode coming to a newer model soon.
 

oagboghi2

Member
Yay. Let's put more cameras in our house that have an internet connection. What could possibly go wrong?

And seriously, if some cunt broke into your house, do you really think a little pissy robot is going to make them run away with their tail between legs...
Well if you put some weapons on it...
 
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