
"Ring turned up to CES with a whole host of announcements, including a revamped range of home sensors. Ring Sensors (for that is their name) is a new lineup of tools, built on Amazon's Sidewalk low-power networking protocol. That includes updated versions of its door, window and break glass sensors, as well as a new OBD-II car alarm, motion detectors and panic buttons."
"At the same time, the company is launching a number of enhancements to its app platform, including the Ring Appstore. This will let users purchase and integrate with third-party apps which have been built to cater to "specific use cases, from small business operations to everyday needs around the home." The company added that, in the coming weeks, users will be able to browse a growing number of apps designed to help "you get more value from your Ring cameras.""
Ring unveiled a new Ring Sensors lineup that uses Amazon's Sidewalk low-power networking protocol and includes updated door, window and break glass sensors, an OBD-II car alarm, motion detectors and panic buttons. The OBD-II car alarm is available for pre-order, with other sensors arriving in March. Amazon is expanding Sidewalk to Canada and Mexico. Ring also launched an app platform upgrade with a Ring Appstore for third-party apps to extend camera functionality. New AI features include Unusual Event Alerts that learn home patterns and Active Warnings using computer vision to flag potential threats. A Fire Watch feature integrates wildfire alerts into the Neighbors app.
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