Ring expands product line beyond video doorbells

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Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services - https://ir.aboutamazon.com/
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Ring, a company known for its pioneering video doorbells, has expanded significantly since its inception over a decade ago. Today, Ring offers more than 50 products across various categories, including cameras and smart home devices.

Initially recognized for their video doorbells, Ring now provides a range of products such as DIY alarm systems and outdoor smart lights. They have also ventured into pet-related products with the introduction of the Pet Tag. The company continues to innovate by entering new markets and forming strategic partnerships. Recently, Ring collaborated with Kidde to launch Smart Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms that integrate with the Ring app for real-time alerts without needing additional hardware.

Ring’s commitment to improving its offerings is evident in their software enhancements. New features like 24/7 Recording and Smart Video Search are available through a subscription service, allowing users to monitor activity continuously and search video history efficiently. Additionally, upgrades to their camera lineup include the introduction of 2K video resolution on specific models like Floodlight Cam Pro and Spotlight Cam Pro.

These developments underscore Ring’s ongoing efforts to enhance connectivity and security for its customers through both product innovation and strategic collaborations.



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