![]() Next we see the home owner alerted by a notification on his smartphone, take out his mobile and check to see what exactly is going on. A siren goes off and simultaneously the Always Home Cam awakes, and we see a camera equipped quadcopter raise itself from the hub where it had been slumbering. The scene starts with an intruder tripping the Ring Alarm by opening a set of sliding doors. In the video above you can see the "next-level autonomously flying indoor security camera," in action. ![]() Ring asserts that the device is "designed with privacy in mind," and describes the humming motors as a feature that makes people aware of the drone's presence - and so it isn't designed to spy on people. The Always Home Cam works in conjunction with Ring Alarm and flies to pre-selected locations in your home so you can easily check on what is happening. This is described as an "autonomous indoor security camera," by Ring but another perhaps more illustrative description would be an 'autonomous indoor security drone with charging dock'. Perhaps the most interestingly futuristic looking new product teased by Ring is the Always Home Cam. All of these are 'sign up to be notified' product news nuggets. If you head on over to the link, you will find preliminary details of the Always Home Cam, three automotive security devices, and the Ring Mailbox Sensor. In addition to the Fire devices and the Luna+ games streaming services Amazon announced yesterday, it offered up a teaser or five for its 2021 lineup of Ring branded security technology products.
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