Ring's next video doorbell uses radar and includes a bird's-eye view
Ring unveiled a new advanced video doorbell that uses radar to better detect objects and provide a bird's-eye view. The Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 uses the radar as part of its 3D motion detection and will allow users to select distance thresholds to decide when the camera will start recording. The radar also powers a new bird's-eye view to give homeowners an aerial view of their property and a map of when an event triggering the motion detection started. "With the introduction of these radar-based features, we're reinventing what our devices can do to give our customers a more precise picture of what is happening at home," said Jamie Siminoff, Ring's founder and chief inventor, in a statement. End of an era:West Coast chain Fry's Electronics is going out of business after 36 years'Buy and try':Samsung wants to give you 100 days to try its foldable devices The pro doorbell will also add head-to-toe video and an array microphone for clearer audio.
Feb-24-2021, 17:52:40 GMT
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