**Ring Doorbells Just Got a Whole Lot Smarter: 5 New Features You Need to Know About**
Hey there, tech enthusiasts! If you’re anything like me, you’re a huge fan of smart home devices, and Amazon’s Ring doorbells are no exception. Well, get ready for some exciting news: Ring just dropped a bunch of new features that take your smart home game to the next level.
First off, let’s talk about the new fire alerts. Because, you know, fire safety is a big deal. Ring’s latest update will use your cameras to detect smoke and flames, and even use machine learning to differentiate between a regular cooking mishap and a real emergency. It’s like having a fire department on speed dial, minus the speed dial.
But that’s not all – Ring is also launching an app store where you can download third-party apps to make your Ring experience even more streamlined. Think home automation, property monitoring, and more. It’s like having a whole new set of tools at your disposal.
And, in a major collaboration, Ring is teaming up with Watch Responsibility to bring fire monitoring capabilities to the Ring app. This means you’ll get real-time updates and early warnings in case of a fire, and can even share live footage with fire departments and emergency services.
But wait, there’s more! Ring also introduced Ring Sensors, which can detect movement, glass breakage, smoke, carbon monoxide, leaks, and temperature changes. And let’s not forget about smart home control – these sensors can even regulate your lighting and appliances.
If you’re an Amazon Sidewalk user, don’t worry – these new gadgets will work seamlessly with the technology, even when they’re out of Wi-Fi range.
And finally, Ring is introducing AI-powered “Uncommon Event Alerts” that use machine learning to spot unusual activity on your property. This might trigger automated interventions for Amazon’s Digital Safety Guard subscribers, and even send custom notifications based on the footage from your Ring camera.
Last but not least, Ring released a new Ring Car Alarm with built-in GPS for car tracking, perfect for those who want to keep tabs on their vehicles.
So, what do you think? Are you stoked about these new features? Let me know in the comments!
**Sources:** Ring, TechCrunch (This post is a rework of the original article)
